Example sentences of "[vb mod] expect [adj] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Not surprisingly these features are principally confined to the cities of the province , though we might expect some form of provision at those sites where water transport clearly played a part in moving bulky products like building stone or pottery ( p. 43 ) .
2 Thus , using a plural in a continuation based on the verb + with conditions , where we might expect some sort of strain , does indeed produce a reliably higher number of continuations using both .
3 They were described as designed to disadvantage the fledgling opposition parties which could expect substantial support from West German sister parties .
4 This reading of silences depends on the argument that the companionate ideal of marriage developed first among the privileged classes , and that in the eighteenth century lower class women could expect little affection in marriage .
5 Clearly , we could expect some sort of boundary indication , such as a pause , to occur long before the end of this utterance .
6 ‘ We would expect more equity for unions in terms of employment .
7 ‘ It is the last place you would expect this kind of thing to happen .
8 Bell opted out of the tour , but declared himself available for internationals , and can expect extra attention on Sunday from the Kiwi centres .
9 Those caught in the ‘ genteel poverty trap ’ can expect little sympathy from people earning the national wage of £15,790 or less .
10 A national survey has shown one in 15 schools can expect some sort of fire .
11 The prime movers in developing this structure have been larger firms who can expect favoured treatment in times of expansion , and can transfer adjustment burdens along a chain of subcontractors in recessions .
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