Example sentences of "[be] expect [to-vb] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since private shareholders can not be expected to subsidize the wider goals of society as a whole , public ownership may then be inevitable .
2 Lower-class women who did not come into the black or immigrant categories would be expected to use the general waiting-room , rather than the ladies ' , which was largely the preserve of the well-dressed middle class .
3 Faced with this information , the politicians can be expected to choose the higher level of output indicated by the new equation of demand with marginal cost .
4 For example , if 265 grains are scored overlying the chromosomes in 100 mitotic cells , and since chromosome 1 represents 7.20% of the genome , then approximately 19 grains ( 7.20% of 265 = 19.08 ) would be expected to overlie the homologous pair .
5 Private backers from industry should not be expected to shoulder the full burden , said the Association for Business Sponsorship of the Arts .
6 Private backers from industry should not be expected to shoulder the full burden , said the Association for Business Sponsorship of the Arts .
7 Today the National Front is in the hands of a young , often well-educated leadership which belongs to the post-war generation and might be expected to abandon the antisemitic heritage as an embarrassing relic of fascism .
8 Since this experimental programme included greater cooperation with the village practitioners , it would be expected to reverse the antagonistic attitudes described above .
9 Unlike the IBA , however , the ITC will not be responsible for broadcasting television programmes , and it will be expected to enforce the statutory duties by financial penalties imposed on offending television companies .
10 In particular , criminal statistics only show what police forces record , and the police clearly can not be expected to record the numerous offences which they do not know about .
11 Whilst the user companies can not be expected to make the necessary investment for themselves , this approach and its great benefits will remain unrealized .
12 The Post Office Guide will give details of the postal services , and of course the receptionist will be expected to know the local hairdressers , doctors , dentists , shops , restaurants , bars and clubs .
13 Nevertheless , the Labour Party is being pressed to support AV , because in a British election it would be expected to help the Liberal Democrats at the expense of the Conservatives .
14 I say to the hon. Member for Denton and Reddish and my hon. Friend the Minister that I do not see why British Rail , as ever , should be expected to bear the full cost .
15 RE should not be expected to bear the full weight of this responsibility , especially because if it does it can not deal with what is distinctive and peculiar to it — there is not time , etc .
16 People can not be expected to buy the co-operative alternative if they do not know of it , or if they misunderstand it .
17 As usual , Annadale will be expected to dominate the middle distance events despite the absence of Davy Wilson through injury .
18 Some students felt they had been rather hard pressed in relation to their knowledge of chemistry , but Coleman rightly said that a properly educated gentleman could be expected to understand the general principles and applications of chemical science .
19 Embarrassment at the lack of results was brushed off by pointing out that the social sciences were new , and therefore could not be expected to achieve the theoretical power of the natural sciences straight away .
20 Erm obviously the , presumably the Sultan of Turkey as a , as erm as a Muslim could not be expected to sign the holy alliance .
21 In addition they will be expected to encourage the young participants , aged 17 to 25 , to create a record of their own experiences through a series of workshops .
22 I mentioned earlier that American experience suggests that marketing costs can be expected to equal the actual building costs of the unit , and we ought to regard this as the minimum outlay for planning purposes .
23 It is the way Biggs fights and he can be expected to steal the early rounds .
24 Members of the RIBA may be expected to follow the same pattern after 1992 .
25 This analysis would be expected to provide the best chance of demonstrating a treatment effect , but no such response was found .
26 In practice a combination of teaching methods and media can be expected to provide the best basis for programmes of library user education , different methods being adapted to different parts of the programme and to the teachers and students concerned .
27 They can not be expected to consider the inflationary consequences of their commercial activities .
28 In response to this first reason , it should be noted that major UK companies with involvement in European markets already have to maintain sophisticated compliance programmes with respect to EC Article 86 : parallel UK legislation might , therefore , be expected to reduce the total costs of compliance for these companies as it would cut out some duplication .
29 Those studies utilised a probe with 700 µ diameter optical fibres , however , whereas the probe in the present study had narrower , more closely spaced fibres , and this would be expected to reduce the effective measurement depth .
30 A cut in taxes that raised residents ' incomes by the same amount as the lump-sum grant would be expected to produce the same amount as the lump-sum grant .
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