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

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1 The other bookmakers are expected to follow suit this morning .
2 All staff are expected to help entertain key clients , socialise constructively with suppliers and trading partners , and carry out any on the spot research projects deemed necessary by our department heads .
3 Clearly , the members of the Cabinet without departmental responsibilities are expected to help to resolve this problem , but they often suffer from a sense of being outsiders without the detailed departmental briefs possessed by their colleagues .
4 Key conflicts concern relationships between departments and the outside world ; ministers are expected to help defend departmental interests .
5 Consequently , the authorities are expected to have devised comprehensive emergency procedures which can be implemented to deal with an accident , however remote a possibility .
6 ‘ Why did n't you contact us as soon as you knew your daughter had been kidnapped ? ’ was Miller 's unceremonious introduction of a point Charlotte had been expecting to hear raised all day .
7 Thereafter Trusts will be expected to continue to provide such services subject to review at the request of either party to the contract and , in the event of disagreement , the approval of the Secretary of State . ’
8 A greater number than would be expected have spent long periods in plaster casts because of bone injuries , or for correction of congenital malformations .
9 you will be expected to have done some research , done some preparation before coming along to the lesson , if you go along to the lesson not having done that , you will be able to play back certain tips from what the other people say , but you will not er , you will find that
10 ( c ) For reselection purposes Panel members will be expected to have undertaken appropriate training courses to update their knowledge , and to be in a position ( eg by training records ) to demonstrate this .
11 ( iii ) For reselection purposes panel members will be expected to have undertaken appropriate training courses to update their knowledge , and to be in a position ( eg by training records ) to demonstrate this .
12 Of the 375,000 in the public sector , which included Scottish institutions as well as those in England and Wales , the polytechnics would be expected to expand to accommodate 180,000 students by 1981 .
13 Examination of what is entailed and what is expected have produced ambivalent conclusions , less clear than the raw conviction that training is a good thing : but overall the evidence is favourable .
14 As the statutory duties of medical superintendent included some of those applicable to the master of an institution , he was expected to have had administrative experience .
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