Example sentences of "we would expect " in BNC.

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1 We 'd expect you to stay a couple of years , but obviously there 's going to be no pressure on you to move on at the end of that period .
2 ‘ Normally we 'd expect about 2t/acre . ’
3 But hang on , the fingerboard 's maple where we 'd expect African rosewood , and it looks wider .
4 And as an Eclipse buyer , we 'd expect you to be equally discriminating about the look of your food .
5 Normally we 'd expect these buoys to move west in the south equatorial current under the influence of the south easterly trade winds but during alminio winds become weak and westerly and buoys putting off the coast of Peru seemed to wander about aimlessly .
6 Yeah negative , right , textiles rise faster , the price of textiles rises faster than the general price level , the real increase in textile prices , therefore , we 'd expect providing the first law of demand holds , that we get a negative response consumption , right .
7 In the circumstances it 's in very good condition ; we 'd expect it to be far worse than this but the more we uncover the better it gets .
8 If anyone feels the property 's theirs , we 'd expect it to have been reported stolen .
9 WE must be prepared to be flexible ; grasp opportunity ; recognise that we all have customers [ internal and external ] ; give everyone the service that we 'd expect every time ; ask for what we need to get the job done quickly and effectively well in advance of the start date .
10 This sounds as though it has all the , all the aspects that er we 'd expect from you .
11 Well the motives are to offer more choice , to provide more competition in the credit card market and a better deal for customers and , to the extent that there are prices changes , we 'd expect them to be beneficial , particularly to those who are buying with cash or debit cards rather than credit cards .
12 I must emphasise that these conclusions are quite tentative , because of the lack of data , hopefully as we carry on , and maybe get more schools involved , we 'll get a bigger set of data , then we can actually do some statistical analysis , and , to be more certain of the results , but it shows general patterns that we 'd expect , so it makes , it shows that it 's quite easy for the schoolchildren , and it fits in very well with their geography courses , and the new G C S E curriculum .
13 Inevitably we would expect that those who freely accept the teaching of our Church will vote according to their consciences .
14 Sure enough , we would expect the input systems to ensure that the right kinds of distinctions are drawn — between contour changes that define occlusion and those which define disappearance , for example — but this surely does not mean that the possessor of these input systems is capable of thinking about unperceived entities .
15 We would expect to see variations between authorities if the allowances had been used as intended .
16 From what we know about their audience and their content , we would expect major differences between the influence of television and the influence of the press , and major differences also between the influence of highbrow and lowbrow sources .
17 Therefore , on historical precedent , in contemplating the origin of a modern archbishop we would expect him to be educated at Oxford or Cambridge ; to have a good chance that he taught there ; and to be the son or grandson of a Christian minister .
18 This is intuitively what we would expect and we would say that it was due to a lack of sleep .
19 We would expect to see him in a couple of warm-up fights , certainly someone in the top 10 , before he fights Mike Tyson again , if that is to happen , ’ said Morris .
20 Certainly when Jacob appears to have his assailant in his power , it is precisely what we would expect .
21 Jacob 's demand for a blessing is only what we would expect , and yet it prepares us for the turning point in the story , which follows immediately afterwards , and takes us back into the clearer air of the larger narrative .
22 When a horse communicates by sound it is not using language as we would expect it to .
23 Although horses only see in black and white , which is really varying forms of grey like in black and white photographs , they are much more conscious of colour than we would expect .
24 We would expect horses to be more comfortable with a horse that looked like itself because it would also be likely to look like its mother .
25 We would expect handling a horse when it is young to affect its friendliness towards people , but we would not necessarily expect handling a horse when it is young to affect its intelligence .
26 If we knew enough and could identify all the individual animals alive , say , one hundred million years ago which were ancestral to existing mice , we would expect to find those animals all belonging to a single species ( although , if we went back far enough , we might not call that species a house mouse ) .
27 Similarly , if we could trace back the ancestry of all the genes in existing mice , through successive replications , for the same long period , we would expect to find those genes in animals belonging to a single species .
28 We would expect the numbers of these females , relative to the typical sexual females , to double in every generation .
29 This is exactly what we would expect from the neutral theory .
30 We would expect a Labour government to sweep away all those laws which conflict with the right to union recognition , which conflict with the social charter , and which conflict with the conventions of the International Labour Organisation , such as banning unions at GCHQ , Cheltenham , and banning collective pay bargaining for teachers . ’
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