Example sentences of "[pron] might expect [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Instead , he berates her and describes the misery she might expect as a beggar .
2 And I have a very strong extended family as you might expect of a half Italian , mother always cooking pasta and what have you at home .
3 AS YOU might expect of a nation that has devoted the past three and a half centuries to failed attempts at independence , Ukrainian leaders have a propensity for messing things up when it matters most .
4 ‘ Not perhaps the normal taste you might expect from a crew member . ’
5 As you might expect from the name , these latter animals have tentacles arranged in multiples of eight per polyp .
6 As you might expect from an investment plan that offers tax-free returns , there is a limit to the amount you are allowed to invest each year .
7 It wanted to be seen as an honorary member of the developed world experiencing the sort of hard times you might expect in a country with the world 's biggest foreign debt , $115 billion .
8 Spreadsheets are also borrowing features from other categories of package , such as Excel 's multi-language spellchecker and thesaurus , which you might expect in a word processor but will be pleasantly surprised to find in a spreadsheet .
9 In general , one notable but not fully comprehensive style ( or two or more styles which do not correspond ) is in evidence : another , " indefinite " style accompanies the individual — such as one might expect with the work of a mosaicist and a number of helpers .
10 There was a peculiar hissing sound in the room , a radiophonic kind of vibration , a noise one might expect on the sound-track of a science fiction film as the visiting card for the presence or arrival of aliens with long , bent , furry legs and eyes as scorching as red-hot coals .
11 And the sporting Volcane version , while hot , is not the scorcher one might expect at the top of so accomplished a line-up .
12 The other tracts which were written by Lothar before he became pope show a pastoral concern , an interest in almsgiving , in sin , in penance , in the sacrament of marriage and in the priestly office ( " De sacro altaris mysterio " ) : perhaps what one might expect of a Paris theologian of this period .
13 This is a road of great promise , as one might expect of a highway that is paved almost all the way from Barrow in Alaska to Ushuaia in Argentina , and is — at 16,000 miles — the longest continuous route in the world .
14 How many of the 200 knights should be counted as members of Lisiard of Amboise 's household can not be determined ; the number is rather more what one might expect of the household of a great prince .
15 The business is not doing well though sales are good — higher than one might expect in a town of this size and against significant competition — ’
16 The range of natural environments contained within Yugoslavia itself is far greater than one might expect in an area only 5 per cent larger than the United Kingdom .
17 His attitude to England seems terribly confused , as one might expect from a person who despises royalty but brandishes the cross of St George .
18 This was written late in his life and with his own declared interest in socialism and sociology there is a tendency to see things rather more ‘ socially ’ than one might expect from a child of the local corner shop .
19 They think , perhaps , more in terms of what knowledge and skills they would hope to find in a secondary school entrant rather than of those one might expect from a child who had successfully completed a primary school course .
20 A push button switches in the amp 's ‘ Enhance ’ circuitry , the effect of which is to condition the high order harmonics of the distorted sound , reputedly offering a less ‘ fizzy ’ tone than one might expect from a transistor amp .
21 I will return and tell Prince Rainbow that the lung 's guard were foolish and gave me such treatment as one might expect from a crowd of flea-bitten louts . "
22 The history of science is full of priority-disputes , mistakes and dogmatism , as one might expect from a human and provisional activity .
23 What I am talking of is , I suppose , the sort of progeny one might expect from a mating between the Arkleton Trust and the government-sponsored Plockton seminar
24 As one might expect from the discussion elsewhere in this chapter , there are a variety of reasons why adjustment to monetary union is not likely to be spread evenly across space .
25 He is described as playing tricks on Jewish moneylenders in order to finance his soldiery , and generally behaving in a manner very far from what one might expect from the deeds of similar heroes such as Roland , Ogier or Lancelot .
26 Clearly the bigger the settlement , the more the greater the significance one might expect from the rail network in this context .
27 As one might expect from the rise in the divorce rate , the proportion of single-parent families has been increasing .
28 Fuel burn at around 11 gallons per hour was what one might expect from the power plant , and the aircraft would undoubtedly benefit from turbo-charging although as always the trade-off in this is going to be increased maintenance costs .
29 The wholly negative tone of the passage is only what we might expect from the rest of the chapter .
30 But then came a row with the aged President Tito over the sort of reception he might expect on a visit to Belgrade .
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