Example sentences of "[pron] [be] expect [verb] [num] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In response , the Lord Chancellor established a review of the financial conditions for legal aid in November 1989 , which is expected to take three years to complete its work . |
2 | It played an important part in attracting investment from Digital UK Ltd , Sun Microsystems Ltd and Motorola , which is expected to create 3,000 jobs . |
3 | The £6 million scheme , which is expected to create 150 jobs with 85 more during construction , will provide DIY , electrical and furniture shopping facilities for the north-west of the city . |
4 | The Congress , which is expected to last 10 days , is due to consider the economic crisis and hear a state-of-the-nation report from Mr Yeltsin . |
5 | It remains open pending the outcome of the tribunal , which is expected to last 3 weeks . |
6 | They are shutting off 35 roads in Handsworth , Birmingham , to create 28 ‘ public safety zones ’ for the event which is expected to attract 500,000 visitors . |
7 | The Maltese Foreign Minister , Guido De Marco , was elected president of the session , which was expected to debate 153 items amongst which the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait assumed priority . |
8 | Ah yes it could be that you 're expected to do thirty hours a week . |
9 | She confirmed that she had resigned because she was expected to work five days a week instead of the three initially agreed . |
10 | For major culinary events , such as cooking the Easter turkey , one was expected to drive two miles along the road and use a cooker in a neighbour 's outhouse . |
11 | Hospital caterers have a budget of about £10 per person per week with which they are expected to provide three meals a day plus drinks . |
12 | It 's expected to take two months just to identify and catalogue the antiques so they can be matched with items reported stolen.Two men are helping police with their inquiries . |
13 | It 's expected to take 9 months to complete . |
14 | It is expected to last two months with a break between June 19 and July 7 . |
15 | Salim leaves them , takes off on the first of a series of ‘ flights ’ , and treks to the interior , to a country which appears to be compounded of the Congo and of Uganda , in order to earn a living from a store which he has acquired from a man whose daughter he is expected to marry one day . |
16 | He was expected to miss six week 's play . |