Example sentences of "[conj] is expect [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ( WABI is the just announced SunSelect product for running Windows applications on Unix that is expected to receive widespread industry support as a cudgel against Microsoft 's perceived monopolistic ambitions . )
2 Indeed , Inmos has already shipped 1m Transputers and is expecting to double this number over the next year .
3 Indeed , Inmos has already shipped 1m Transputers and is expecting to double this number over the next year .
4 The appeal will take place in Stockton Town Hall on Tuesday , July 21 , at 10am and is expected to last one day .
5 US President Bill Clinton has dismissed the referendum as a ploy to buy time , and is expected to press reluctant Europeans for military action against Bosnia 's Serbs .
6 The European Remote Sensing Satellite , ERS-1 , cost £500 million and is expected to spend three years observing the Earth from space .
7 Promix is now the main product offering from Ross and is expected to generate some £15m sales in the UK this year , as opposed to £8m last year .
8 The Argus will leave with the helicopters on board next week and is expected to take seven days to reach the Croatian port of Split .
9 Well 204/20–1 was spudded by the drilling rig Ocean Valiant on September 14 and is expected to take 35 days .
10 Inflation there was 36 per cent for the month of September alone and is expected to break new ground this month by touching 40 per cent .
11 The first European Design Automation Conference is scheduled for 7–10 Spetember at Hamburg 's Congress Center and is expected to attract 5,000 visitors : among those exhibiting are DEC , Harris , Sun , Cadence , Fujitsu and i-Logix .
12 MIDDLESBROUGH 'S annual ten kilometre road race will almost certainly be an event on its own this year and is expected to attract 700 runners .
13 The project , dubbed BIPS-1 , will implement the Alpha RISC architecture and is expected to produce testable silicon before the end of next year .
14 Now , after further lobbying by the Specialist Car Manufacturers Group , the self-regulatory body which Caterham founded ( Mr Nearn is its chairman ) , a secondary legislation amendment has been drawn up , and is expected to pass this year , which will allow Caterham to manufacture up to 500 fully-built cars a year , under a low volume manufacturer classification .
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