Example sentences of "[indef pn] might expect [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In view of the potential benefits to be gained by local communities from providing food and accommodation and other requirements , one might expect every small town and village throughout rural Scotland to be demanding a long-distance recreational route on their doorstep . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | He says , One might expect a big man to have big bottles , but if you are giving a big dinner party its very practical to have magnums . |
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 | Hence one might expect the orbiting gas to become more and more quiescent the farther it recedes from the stimulus of the ILR . |
6 | Hence , one might expect the middle class to opt for the political party most likely to conserve the existing state of affairs . |
7 | In such a situation , action is likely to be the product of internal negotiation , with variable dependence upon rational analysis , and one might expect the rational analysis undertaken to have a different orientation according to the stakeholder for whom it is performed ( Hall , 1973 ) . |
8 | Or one might expect an aggressive horse to be mean and uncooperative , but this is not necessarily true either . |