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

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1 Mr Sands said : ‘ While I appreciate that Conservatives ministers need to be vigilant , I do not believe that my staff should be expected to give personal details , which will be kept on police computers , merely to help a political party publicise its election campaign . ’
2 Secondly , changes in the labour market and the increased participation of women in employment has raised questions about the extent to which lone mothers — like more and more married mothers — should be expected to take paid employment ( Brown , 1989 ) .
3 This peaking effect was destroyed by boiling the solutions , a process which might be expected to destroy long-chain water polymers .
4 On both counts these experiments might be expected to show strong disincentive effects on work .
5 Thus liberal arts courses might be expected to have different aims from vocational or professional ones , theoretical courses will differ from applied ones , and undergraduate courses will differ from those in the same subject at A level .
6 It also meant that all political structures , especially the less specialized and differentiated ones found in Third World states , could be expected to perform additional functions to those which were their main raison d'être .
7 No legislation could be expected to make ready-money dealings the universal rule .
8 There had to be some rationalisation of research funding in this field , and if the earth sciences are typical , other subjects could be expected to show similar effects in varying degrees .
9 The bargaining relationship between the railways and the state could be expected to show different patterns in the two countries .
10 Employers may be expected to allow reasonable opportunities for their employees to engage in public service , but substantial demands for time off may either be refused or constitute a block to career advancement .
11 These may be expected to play important roles in relation to decisions on public expenditure .
12 Given sufficient bidders , price may be expected to approximate average cost , and output would be y , .
13 Unfortunately the rivers , meandering over their own aggradation , may be expected to produce comparable cliffing where they impinge against the solid rocks of the valley sides , so that , in practice , an interpretation of events based solely on the evidence of landforms is not practicable .
14 For example , a child who has difficulty perceiving pictorial materials may be expected to have considerable difficulties with any test which uses pictures as part of the elicitation procedure for reasons other than poor linguistic ability .
15 The exposition of the convergence thesis also points to the fact that countries which are alike in other respects would be expected to develop significant differences in their industrial relations if they had industrialised at different historical periods .
16 The Director of Education for the county walked down the stairs with me after the decision had been made , and told me that ( of course ) I would be expected to pay early attention to the reorganization of the whole of secondary education in Banbury .
17 Finally , CytR would be expected to make identical contacts to the two cAMP-CRP complexes in deoP2 .
18 Inspectors previously specialised in particular areas of pollution control will be expected to regulate industrial processes presently outside their experience .
19 He wants us to plan a city in which the inhabitants will be expected to explore new lifestyles , to discover new ways of life appropriate to our time .
20 After initial training , the Heidrick and Struggles Associate will be expected to undertake entire search assignments with minimal supervision and coaching from the Office Manager and/or partners .
21 As for confining his work to under 6,000 people areas , he would remind the Board that the terms of his appointment stated ‘ he will be expected to exercise general supervision over the work of the Board in Norfolk and in particular to assist in the development of Adult Education in rural areas ’ ; he would also remind them that the Board decided that his Statutory Tutorial Class should be in Norwich .
22 Early in your career you will be expected to assume considerable responsibility .
23 Those who lay claim to these rights and expect to have violations recognised and remedied , know that they undertake reciprocal obligations and will be expected to provide appropriate remedies if they are guilty of infraction , even if innocently .
24 Candidates will be expected to offer high grades in the science subjects , be competent in both written and spoken English and show evidence of satisfactory financial support .
25 The White Paper takes the same approach : ‘ Local authorities will be expected to make maximum use of the independent sector .
26 Local authorities will be expected to make maximum use of the independent sector .
27 These days , most US chart-toppers can be expected to notch reasonable placings in the UK listings , though there are exceptions .
28 Only a Christian discipleship of biblical calibre can be expected to handle spiritual freedom with responsibility .
29 The resources needed will not come easily , but tasks defined in partnership can be expected to unlock new stores , not necessarily the most conventional , of energy and material .
30 If he gets the job , Lust can be expected to follow German policy and steer the agency towards scientific and technical research rather than commercial projects , such as the development of communications satellites .
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