Example sentences of "we can expect " in BNC.

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1 At the same time we can expect people 's interest in green issues and concern for their local environment to grow . ’
2 Now a rise in unemployment looks certain to follow the latest rise in interest rates , we can expect to see ‘ actively seeking work ’ enforced with even greater severity and bias . ’
3 ‘ It gave everyone a good introduction as to what we can expect — the weather was hot and the pitch typically flat . ’
4 With these photographs as a reference point we can expect a traditional Gandini shape when we see the car on 15 September next year , the 110th anniversary of Ettore Bugatti 's birth .
5 If it is severe , we can expect serious dissatisfaction .
6 If we do not uphold socialism and leadership by the Communist party , we can expect no stability in the country , no unity among the people and no rejuvenation of the Chinese nation . ’
7 Seek not after new light for the searching into the private records of God … the event is registered in heaven , and we can expect no other certain notice of it , but that it shall be given to them for whom it is prepared by the Father of mercies . ’
8 From now to the end of the year we can expect governments to make a big effort to secure a settlement .
9 At private meetings over meals or in his office North would produce his spiral notebook or pieces of yellow legal paper , asking ‘ how in God 's name we can expect these young men and women to fight against Communism when this is what they 're up against ’ , and often breaking into tears .
10 IN THIS week of the election , we can expect to see Peter Snow doing his impersonation of John Cleese , with lots of statistics produced by computers accompanied by the timeless phrase — ‘ it 's just a bit of fun ’ .
11 At Highlander , workshops of this sort of cultural exchange play a critical role in reaching across the natural human barriers which we can expect to find when a number of different people from widely different communities , cultural backgrounds , and economic and social circumstances are thrown together for a weekend to discuss their common problems in an attempt to find solutions .
12 We have to learn to value ourselves before we can expect other people to like us .
13 We can expect to sight land here , about Bantry , or maybe Cliffden , allowing for the wind speed . ’
14 We can expect such systems to show varying degrees of ability to acclimatize .
15 If , as we are assuming , there is no other relevant information available then we can expect that in the cases in which I endorse the authority 's judgment my rate of mistakes declines and equals that of the authority .
16 We can expect that a change of context after prolonged training would produce an actual increase in the magnitude of the observed CR .
17 Although in theory the organism could reproduce at any time during its growth phase , we can expect that eventually an optimum time for reproduction would emerge .
18 So we can expect to see the evolution of organs and contrivances that serve the whole plant .
19 With the loss of the fish , we can expect to lose the electric-blue flash of the kingfisher .
20 First , since the volcano is built on oceanic crust , the magmas involved will be basaltic , so that the sort of eruption that we can expect will be a modification of an ordinary Hawaiian or Strombolian eruption .
21 So we can expect our submarine eruption to be much more explosive than its terrestrial counterpart .
22 Economy simply relates to the best use of resources and as budgets are delegated we can expect a welcome change in attitudes towards waste .
23 We can expect the protesters to continue with more vigour than usual this year , and to exhibit renewed enthusiasm when cruise hunting starts .
24 We can expect to see even the shortcoming overcome — from past experience the author will produce a sequel which summarises the technology and does better justice to the applications .
25 Given our financial priorities , we will not be challenging the big six in Europe but we can expect to be an increasingly strong player .
26 Since , in equilibrium , the aggregate demand for goods and services will be equal to the rate of national income ( which measures the total value of goods and services produced in the economy over a given time period ) , we can expect a direct relationship between the aggregate demand for labour and the rate of national income .
27 Since money is seen as one component of total wealth , we can expect the demand for money to be directly related to total wealth so long as money is regarded as a ‘ normal good ’ by wealth-holders. ( b ) Rates of return on financial assets ( R ) .
28 Since the rates of return on bonds and equities represent the opportunity cost of holding money , we can expect an inverse relationship between the rates of return expected by wealth-holders and the demand for money .
29 In other words , quite often , the best we can expect is a compromise .
30 But in 1992 , the only thrusting we can expect of a businessman is that which propels him from a very high building on to the recession-hit pavement below .
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