Example sentences of "[be] expect to make a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They are expected to make a full recovery , but Sir Ranulph is likely to lose part of the second biggest toe on his left foot because of frost-bite . |
2 | The Kiwis will follow with a similar itinerary between November and December , while England are expected to make a short tour in January 1993 , hopefully for two Tests and a couple of One-day Internationals , on their way to India . |
3 | Those of insufficient means to pay the full charge may be expected to make a reasonable contribution . |
4 | America 's allies would be expected to make a greater contribution to their own defence . |
5 | How can women who have been taught that their choice in sexual relations is passive , limited to being able to say yes or no when approached by a man , be expected to make a sudden leap into active love-making where their desire is acknowledged , and their pleasure is a definite goal ? |
6 | There is no way the non-established denominations can be expected to make a comparable contribution , and the Government must therefore take a larger role in providing some mechanism for preserving some of the notable places of worship which , as well as being delightful buildings , are an important testimony to our religious and social history . |
7 | Eurotunnel is expected to make a new rights issue next year and will presumably negotiate new loans on the strength of recently amended forecasts which show a sharp rise in revenue after 2003 . |
8 | In quantitative terms the product is expected to make a net profit of ( 12,000 x £20 ) — £200,000 = £40,000 , but only if the forecast of sales is correct . |
9 | Ingres Windows 4GL , well received as a graphical , object-oriented 4GL development tool , but with a surprisingly low profile for a two year old product , is expected to make a two-stage move towards supporting multiple databases , with announcements about a middleware product expected next month . |
10 | The central focus of the project will be the impact of employee relations on port efficiency , but the research is expected to make a major contribution to the wider understanding of port operations and to inform current and future policy debates on the industry . |
11 | Another ultrasonic downhole inspection tool developed by AEA for the oil industry has undergone trials and is expected to make a major impact on traditional mechanical inspection techniques . |
12 | Hearings on the proposals were held in February , and the board is expected to make a final decision in June . |
13 | He is expected to make a full recovery . |
14 | She is expected to make a full recovery but will remain in hospital for at least two weeks . |
15 | A Buckingham Palace spokesman said he would be well enough to attend a promenade concert at London 's Royal Albert Hall tonight — and is expected to make a full recovery in seven to 10 days . |
16 | The doctor , who has not been identified , is expected to make a full recovery . |
17 | He is expected to make a full recovery from his injuries . |
18 | One of the event organisers said : ‘ Mr Gummer is expected to make a clear distinction between women 's ministry , which he fully supports , and the Apostolic male priesthood , which he seeks to preserve . |
19 | The research — which will be conducted under the auspices of the Universiti Brunei Darussalam and extends over a two-and -a-half year period — is expected to make a significant contribution to current debates about the exploitation and future of rainforest , and to attempts to place economic values on its component parts . |
20 | The candidate submits a thesis for examination which is expected to make an original contribution to knowledge . |
21 | ‘ He 's expected to make a full recovery , ’ Kolchinsky replied . |
22 | Before going to Beijing , on Oct. 7 Patten was expected to make a key policy speech to the Hong Kong legislative council , reports said . |