Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] expect [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Analyst Michael Saunders of Salomon Brothers expects the next year 's figure to reach £50 billion .
2 Essential 's David Stokes expects the seven employee company to double that effort this year .
3 Mary Ingham , also from Leeds , said she had booked to see Swan Lake expecting a traditional production .
4 After that the Home Office expected no further increases .
5 TP watchers expect the new release to include greater interoperability features , such as links with IBM Corp 's CICS/6000 transaction processing environment which is based upon Transarc Corp 's Encina TP technology .
6 Communications company and networker Relcom expects the Sequent machine to give the node four times the power .
7 Mr. Gould expected a rich harvest from the appearance of the plain , both as respect [ sic ] quadrupeds and birds , but it was remarkably destitute .
8 Nor is Mr Marshall expecting a Hollywood-style transformation of the club 's fortunes on the field .
9 Mr Willasey expected the latest document to last through most of the 1990s , but it would be reviewed subject to any changes in fashion trends .
10 Three out of four independent economic forecasting bodies expected the Scottish economy to perform better than the UK economy both last year and this year .
11 Caretaker manager Malcolm Crosby expects a tougher game against bottom-of-the-table Plymouth at Roker Park tonight than the clash with runaway Second Division leaders Ipswich Town .
12 House broker County NatWest expects a 36 p.c. rise to £14.4m pre-tax for 1991 and sees £19.3m as attainable this year .
13 Most City forecasters expect a bigger fall in the current-account deficit .
14 Leading scorer Paul Wilkinson expects a tough match against his first professional club .
15 The finance ministry expects a federal budget deficit this year of nearly DM70 billion , about 60% more than it forecast in November .
16 It is also possible that late nineteenth and early twentieth-century working class women expected a greater degree of drunkenness and violence on the part of husbands than would be tolerated today .
17 In a normal year , he says , estate agents expect a quiet start , followed by a good spring and autumn , a quiet summer and a poor winter .
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