Example sentences of "expect to show [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Profits are expected to show little change from last year 's Pounds 94m . |
3 | While this is to some extent true , it does not mean that workers in small firms are not expected to show family-style loyalties . |
4 | As for the parent TE is leaving behind , Tandy is expected to show solid profits in 1993 , John Roach , chairman and chief executive said . |
5 | Phenomena under genetic control , therefore , are expected to show greater similarity in MZ than in DZ twins . |
6 | The company is expected to show encouraging profits in 1992 ( publishing should yield $ 330m , compared to $ 264m in 1991 ) , but is still burdened with a staggering $ 9bn debt as a legacy of the merger . |
7 | On both counts these experiments might be expected to show strong disincentive effects on work . |
8 | He argued that , on the one hand , reproduction is mainly practised by peasants and others of low rank , who could hardly be expected to show much interest in whether they produced male or female children . |
9 | Wirral are strong and the other boroughs are expected to show considerable improvement on 12 months ago . |
10 | However , you would be expected to show some knowledge of , and interest in the affairs of the authority in question and of the issues affecting local government generally . |
11 | Appeal courts are expected to show some mercy because the defendant has twice had to face the ordeal of being sentenced . |
12 | A national industrial relations system formulated with labour organisations which are an adjunct to a successful nationalist movement , which has secured independence , may be expected to show some characteristics different from [ one ] in which national independence antedated the union movements or in which the union movements played a minor role in the nationalist movement . |
13 | SSDs are expected to show active signs of working with the voluntary sector , health authorities , families , gay men , and ethnic groups . |
14 | On the other hand , ’ the flat menace in his voice silenced her indignant denial before it could be voiced , ‘ a woman in her twenties might reasonably be expected to show more intelligence . |
15 | The bargaining relationship between the railways and the state could be expected to show different patterns in the two countries . |
16 | Although more tension may be applied to the lower posterior wall of the reservoir than to the anterior wall during construction , one would expect to show greater differences in scores for these sites in relatively recently constructed reservoirs compared with those that had been in situ for several years , and the pathological changes would also be expected to be more like those of mucosal ischaemia . |
17 | If what Jespersen suggests were true , however , one might expect to show some tendency to be dropped in the uses where it is " meaningless " and there is no sign of this occurring in any of the functions listed either by Buyssens or by Jespersen . |
18 | Kunz also expects to show American artists . |