Example sentences of "expected in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Lord Waddington 's season in paradise could be disturbed : there is an election expected in February and tourist revenue is falling as the island becomes too expensive for all but the rich .
2 A further round of talks was expected in February .
3 A further , if more modest , improvement is expected in February .
4 In general , salaries are no higher than can be expected in England , and the cost of living ( coupled with health insurance costs ) may actually be prohibitively expensive in many areas ; people still have to work , and bills still have to be paid .
5 In it , the Welsh Office stated that a solution for Wales had to take into account four major factors which distinguished it from England : the Welsh Office had been responsible for public sector higher education in Wales since 1978 ; the scale of the problem was quite different in that only eight local authorities and a small number of colleges were involved ; the Regional Advisory Council for the whole of Wales , the WJEC , was made up of these local authorities ; and it did not make sense , either on economic or educational grounds , to expect colleges in Wales to provide as wide a range of provision as would be expected in England .
6 A ‘ White Paper ’ is expected in May/June ‘ 93 on the Government proposed way forward .
7 The proposal as agreed by the Research Council will have a second reading in the European Parliament and adoption of the programme , if there are no delays , could be expected in March of next year .
8 Building work 's on schedule and inmates are expected in March .
9 Building work 's on schedule and inmates are expected in March .
10 The government 's interim report on the SII talks , expected in April , will now say that the store law should be scrapped , possibly as early as 1992 .
11 Instead , he announced the appointment of an ombudsman to mediate between the public and the civil service , promised that proposals for democracy would be considered soon , and said that the opposition would be permitted to run in legislative elections expected in April 1994 .
12 The company 's next Unix release — HP-UX 9.0 — will comply with release 2 of OSF 's Application Environment Specification , ‘ OSF/1 without Mach , ’ says HP UK 's workstation manager Richard Owen , with a full OSF/1 kernel expected in HP-UX 10.0 , which will be backwards compatible with the other HP-UX releases .
13 According to a three-year public investment plan agreed with the IMF in early April , overall state investment would be reduced by 30 per cent by 1993 with the heaviest cuts expected in agriculture , mining and manufacturing industry .
14 The thermal history expected in thrust belts seems favourable from this point of view .
15 It was a prosperous community : going to America was a big step to take , and one that would not be taken by people with prospects at the top of English society unless they were going out to fill a government post , but for anyone else it was likely to lead to a higher standard of living than could reasonably be expected in Britain .
16 With a final decision expected in January on whether to scrap subsidised buses , the school 's vowing to fight it all the way .
17 Graham Ferguson Lacey , with 20 per cent , is expected in London shortly and a share placing is rumoured .
18 Which is odd , because he was expected in Italy on Monday , apparently . ’
19 Something more than a vote was expected in return for the major posts , but essentially they too were employed to aid the development of a political interest .
20 As with the Persian kings , military service was expected in return .
21 Large firms are able to provide lifetime employment for their employees who are expected in return to be dedicated ‘ company men ’ .
22 Oh , they were very kind , they bought me all the right things , nice toys , I agree , but always there was this feeling , well , obligation , they gave me things but something was always expected in return .
23 A new national stadium is being built , and many of the competing countries are expected in Ireland before next July to see and play on the pitch .
24 If the source of ivory was elephant ( MacGregor 1985 ) , Indian or African , a larger number might be expected in Kent which appears to have had a dominance over many of the goods imported from the Continent and Mediterranean .
25 Others may surprise you by being woefully unprepared and you may find yourself taking the initiative more often than you might have expected in order to be able to put across as many of your good points as possible .
26 Otherwise a reasonable differential will be expected in order to justify the enhanced engine rating of the larger model .
27 Thus high rates of job loss might be expected in areas where there is a high rate of technological innovation , but this may also be associated with an equally high rate of job creation .
28 Some published language tests provide data regarding the variability to be expected in test scores if the test were to be repeated on the same child at relatively close intervals .
29 The 12,000 crowd expected in Sheffield will be the largest the Coopers have ever played in front of but the publicity that would accompany Olympic success for Great Britain could make Ian into hockey 's first Gazza-figure .
30 Few , if any , experts on the subject today would contest that the Messiah expected in Jesus 's era was a largely political figure , intent on redeeming Israel from the Roman yoke .
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