Example sentences of "that we expect " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , at Stevenage Town Hall we told Ralph that we expected some money for these .
2 Hunter , Joyce , and Redruth were told what was happening , and were less surprised that we expected them to be .
3 And erm and so I I I was familiar with the kind of things erm that we expected .
4 ‘ Some needed reminding that we expected them to honour their word . ’
5 We reached Chelalo on the Arussi mountains in the afternoon of 5 October ; it was here that we expected to find nyala .
6 What has happened to the statements that we expected on revenue support grant ?
7 In the past , this did not mean that we would not move from company to company , it most certainly did not mean that we ha that we thought we had a job for life , but it did mean that we expected a degree of permanence and improvement as part of the reward for our endeavours and labour .
8 Now the curious thing was that if you looked at the early atmosphere , the molecules in that were the molecules that we expected to see in interstellar space .
9 ‘ Labour will introduce a new Railway Act that will lay down in law the broad policy objectives that we expect BR to meet , ’ he told the Centre for Local Economic Strategies in Sheffield .
10 When we make it obvious that we expect the worst from people , the worst is usually what we get .
11 This is obviously a gross distortion of the 50 per cent ratio that we expect .
12 Not everyone reacts to the death of someone close by bursting into tears and behaving in the kind of way that we expect from people experiencing grief .
13 ‘ Let us just say that we expect this to be your only half-witted jape for the entire term .
14 The social position that a person occupies we call a status and the behaviour that we expect from a person occupying that position we call a role .
15 Furthermore , we would expect any doctor , not just our own , to behave in the ‘ proper ’ manner , in the same way that we expect the same sort of behaviour from all shop assistants , or all priests , or all fathers .
16 It is interesting that although idioms consist of more than one word , they display to some extent the sort of internal cohesion that we expect of single words .
17 ‘ Not that we expect to be Martini .
18 We should also remember that we expect many of the elderly to function under circumstances of stress which would strain people of any age : bereavement , repeated as contemporaries gradually die , worry about money , fear of increasing infirmity , isolation and death .
19 ‘ However , nothing that we expect ever happens . ’
20 Another element that we expect to be present in the ultimate theory is Richard Feynman 's proposal that quantum theory can be formulated as a ‘ sum over histories . ’
21 Even if it is true that policemen require special protection in the course of their duties because of the proactive roles that we expect them to undertake , it does not follow that the person who assaults them without justification should be marked as having committed what is , in reality , an aggravated form of assault .
22 It is then that we expect the best group from Southern Africa to be there , including the Homeland leaders .
23 We expect , or say that we expect , that individuals will be appointed to social offices of all kinds in their individual capacity and on the basis of their individual merit .
24 The electronic and acoustic weapons systems of bats , which we discussed in Chapter 2 , have all the finely tuned sophistication that we expect from the end-products of a long arms race .
25 For the trouble with the great and the good is that we expect them to be on duty the whole time .
26 Of course the inspectorate is highly respected in Wales , but the hon. Gentleman will know that it was never geared to carry out inspections with the frequency that we expect will result from the provisions of the Education ( Schools ) Bill and that we envisage in the parents charter .
27 Again , I urge the House to consider the fact that we expect inspections of individual schools to take place on a four to five-yearly basis .
28 He will be surprised — I fear that he may even be disappointed — by the figures that we shall announce next week , which specify the output that we expect from housing associations in 1992-93 .
29 Does my right hon. Friend accept that , through his energy and skill , he has now given a powerful send-off to the new United Nations and its new Secretary-General in the very complex and difficult tasks that we expect the UN to have to face in the post-cold-war world ?
30 While I accept that , I have to say that we expect those undertaking the review to have complete power to look into all areas and , specifically , to consider whether safety representatives who are not backed by a trade union are in a position to give the same kind of expert advice as would be expected from safety representatives appointed by a trade union .
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