Example sentences of "[pron] might expect from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As you might expect from the name , these latter animals have tentacles arranged in multiples of eight per polyp .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 Clearly the bigger the settlement , the more the greater the significance one might expect from the rail network in this context .
5 As one might expect from the rise in the divorce rate , the proportion of single-parent families has been increasing .
6 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 .
7 The wholly negative tone of the passage is only what we might expect from the rest of the chapter .
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