Example sentences of "[noun] expect in the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Runciman said the first warning of problems came in August when it was realised that a major contract expected in the first half of the financial year was not going to materialise . |
2 | Currently MainWin can handle only Windows 3.0 programs with 3.1 support expected in the second half . |
3 | Walesa had experienced difficulty in finding someone to take on the task of forming a government , which was likely to hold office only until a general election expected in the coming spring . |
4 | But with the last cut in the discount and Lombard rates in early February , and further reductions expected in the coming months , it clearly recognises the need for lower rates even if it does adhere to its policy of small steps . |
5 | There has , however , been no easing in the fierceness of the competition , with no improvements in margins expected in the medium term . |
6 | Meanwhile , the Novell network operating system version for Sun systems — NetWare for Sparc — will have all the features expected in the upcoming NetWare 4.0 , including a global directory . |
7 | Meanwhile , the Novell network operating system port to Sun platforms — NetWare for Sparc — will have all the features expected in the upcoming NetWare 4.0 , including a global directory . |
8 | The company is wholly owned by the founding directors who now seek a partner to provide the support required to take advantage of the rationalisation expected in the European metal stockholding industry . |
9 | On the walls of the tombs in the cliffs above Beni Hassan are painted the meals expected in the after life , the menus marked with the number of portions required , as on cards hung on the doorknobs of hotel bedrooms to order breakfast . |
10 | According to the Board 's economics expert , Frank Jenkin , if the nuclear industry operated under the minimum rate of return on capital expected in the private sector ( 8 per cent ) , Hinkley C would be ‘ clearly less economic ’ than coal . |