Example sentences of "[noun] [be] expect [to-vb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | States are expected to submit annual reports on issues such as pollution control , biodiversity conservation , trends in health , poverty and population . |
2 | Those projects are expected to create 1,294 jobs . |
3 | Appeal courts are expected to show some mercy because the defendant has twice had to face the ordeal of being sentenced . |
4 | Local authorities are expected to resolve any questions as to a child 's ordinary residence by agreement , failing which the Secretary of State will decide ( s30(2) ) . |
5 | Under these provisions local authorities are expected to provide Intermediate Treatment , which is designed to replace attendance and detention centres . |
6 | Executives going on the course are expected to do 20–30 hours pre-work , in which they read the book and , with the help of questionnaires , assess themselves , their management styles and values . |
7 | Students following the MA(Honours) course are expected to study Islamic History and the Modern History of the Middle East during two of their four years . |
8 | Meanwhile , Chadwick and co are expected to follow last summer 's ‘ Babe Rainbow ’ LP with a single before the end of the year . |
9 | Oil exports are expected to increase this year , but will soon fall back ; domestic consumption is soaring ( because the stuff is so cheap ) , and few new wells are being drilled in the forests . |
10 | inspectors are expected to have intimate knowledge and continuing experience of the classroom ; |
11 | He said although he can never give an absolute undertaking on public expenditure , he has assured diocesan officials that the schools are expected to satisfy new funding criteria for 1993–94 . |
12 | Schools Minister Michael Fallon has ‘ assured ’ Catholic education officials that extensions at St Bede 's and St Augustine 's RC primary schools are expected to satisfy new funding criteria for popular schools next year . |
13 | job flexibility : will the employee be expected to undertake different duties if required ? |
14 | Economies of scale and the use of computers were expected to reduce administrative costs . |
15 | The Universities of Kano and Maiduguri will collaborate in the project , and the EC-funded North East Arid Zone Development Programme is expected to give technical cooperation . |
16 | A meeting of the 16 NATO nations in Brussels is expected to give final approval to the no-fly mission today . |
17 | The relocation is expected to take two weeks . |
18 | The research is expected to have major implications for application of Decision Analysis , a widely used management decision aid . |
19 | The ( re ) privatisation of agriculture is a major development in much of eastern Europe and the ex-Soviet Union , and the study is expected to throw valuable light on this development . |
20 | The second shake-up in the past 12 months is expected to streamline internal services and review some of the marketing structures . |
21 | Merseyside Fire Brigade was expecting to receive three times more call outs than normal tonight . |
22 | A high-speed rail network planned between Seoul and Pusan in the south-east and between Seoul and Mokpo in the south-west was expected to encourage regional development in the relatively underdeveloped south . |
23 | In December 1987 Peter Morrison , Minister of State for Energy , estimated that the North 's ( including Wear and Tees side ) offshore industry was expected to exceed 4000 jobs in 1988–9 . |
24 | Parents are expected to have total confidence in the school yet schools do n't often reciprocate trust and confidence in the judgement and goodwill of parents . |
25 | Where a service is provided for a child under 16 , the parents are expected to meet any charge . |
26 | SEVERE snow falls and high winds are expected to hit substantial parts of northern Scotland , Stonehaven and Drumochter northwards , for up to 24 hours from tonight , forecasters say . |
27 | Those studying for a PhD degree are expected to generate new knowledge . |
28 | Local authorities , parents and others concerned with the child are expected to agree reasonable arrangements for contact before a care order , whether final or interim , is made . |
29 | The work is expected to take six months . |
30 | Work is expected to take several years . |