Example sentences of "[modal v] expect [art] [adj] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If Clinton can not get the economy started and has trouble financing his ambitious spending programme , you may expect a greater withdrawal from foreign commitments , trade sanctions — whatever he thinks it will take , ’ said one analyst .
2 Nevertheless , one may expect a greater similarity between two geometrically similar points than between two geometrically dissimilar points .
3 Thus , one might expect a similar kind of opening of the iron-free structure to expose charged ligands and to allow entrance of ferrous ions .
4 As with chimneys , so with synapses ; if they are constructed — or even reconstructed — during learning , one might expect a brief increase in the rate of synthesis of proteins over the time when an animal was being trained and memory was being formed .
5 Or one might expect an aggressive horse to be mean and uncooperative , but this is not necessarily true either .
6 They boasted that it was the worst they 'd ever known , and could expect a million profit with confidence .
7 If we were to express this need openly and directly in social chit-chat we would risk offending others and we could expect a strong reaction in terms of them rejecting , over-powering or accepting us ( in this instance their luck could be in ) .
8 Therefore , as Ernest Tuveson points out in Imagination as a Means of Grace : ‘ From the nature of mind as described by Locke we could expect a new poetry to be highly visual in nature , for the faculty of sight came to monopolize the analysis of intellectual activity . ’
9 Very few professional men then could expect a net income of £2,000 a year by the age of forty .
10 Mariot capped this by suggesting that , since the Earl Patrick would presumably intend to yield that castle should Berwick town fall to King Edward , he could expect a greater reward from that monarch if the castle was nominally his own , not just a crown possession .
11 What appalling style , even twenty years ago one could expect a better standard of English .
12 They were sure I could expect a large present from her , either before or after her death .
13 If a company can limit its interruption claim to a period of three months rather than three years , it could expect a premium reduction of between 25 and 50 per cent .
14 one would expect a large variation in the fluency with which teachers can instruct in sign language ; many would have had no more than a relatively short course .
15 Using high copy number Long transgenics , one would expect a copy-dependent signal in the DNase I hypersensitivity assay .
16 If we had a large enough sample of observations on Y t , X t and Z t we would expect a linear regression of Y t on X t and Z t to yield the result that the estimates of 1 and 22 were the same — except for sampling variation — if it really is true that .
17 Very well , no-one would expect a leading article in a newspaper — even a newspaper like this one which has , we hope , a reputation for behaving responsibly — to applaud plans to curb the freedom of the press .
18 Using that as their base-line ( or why would they have contracted her ? ) they would expect a high performance in her theoretical IQ .
19 If a child is exposed to two languages simultaneously , we would expect a single system at first which gradually becomes divided into two under the influence of linguistic input from two separate systems .
20 Thus while both Higgenbotham ( 1983 : 124 ) and Palmer ( 1988 : 189 ) feel that a sentence such as John was seen to leave has the reporting " see that " meaning ( i.e. " Somebody saw that John left " ) , Mittwoch ( 1990 : 121 ) points out that if this were the case one would expect the perfect form of the infinitive to be completely acceptable and complement negation to be considerably better in a passive sentence than in the corresponding active one , which is not the case in ( 61 ) and ( 62 ) : ( 61 ) ?
21 In long-run equilibrium , we would expect the real return on a firm 's investments to equal its cost of capital , i.e. r= p .
22 We would expect the best response from people who are re-evaluating their lives — a change of work , home or relationship — allowing their beliefs to be re-considered , ’ says Henry .
23 If the restrictions are valid we would expect the generalized variance from the restricted and unrestricted models to be approximately the same .
24 Similarly , a priori one would expect the same effect in TV , possibly over about 30 seconds .
25 As you would expect the high level of vitality in children means they respond quickly and they generally wo n't need as many doses of the remedy .
26 We would expect the slow migration of hot-spot swells across continental interiors to have a significant impact on landscape development through , for instance , the disruption and diversion of drainage systems .
27 In view of the fact that eradication of H pylori infection noticeably lowers postprandial G17 concentrations , one would expect an accompanying decrease in meal stimulated acid secretion .
28 Prolonged rainfall , on the other hand , provides massive dilution and little visibility , and in these circumstances the field officer will expect the first flush of urban run-off to bring oil , solids , and other matter washed from streets and buildings into his streams .
29 Guests can expect a fantastic standard of both accommodation and service , and we think the food 's pretty good as well !
30 There 's a weekly farewell dinner and you can expect a welcoming drink on arrival .
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