Example sentences of "expects [adj] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Though he expects lower cereal crop yields after he completes the conversion , there is a saving of £70 an acre in the cost of pesticides and herbicides .
2 The NUS expects that core activities such as welfare services , accommodation and catering will be retained as functions directly paid for by college authorities .
3 The MLC expects European pig prices to fall further this summer , before recovering in the autumn , when there are fewer pigs on the market .
4 Robertson expects some software vendors — the Oracles and Informixes of the world — to licence the relevant ANDF producer and generate ANDF versions of applications themselves , with some support from Praxis or OSF .
5 The company expects 300 Alpha applications to be available by September , with more rolling out over the course of the year .
6 It expects 300 Alpha applications to be available by September .
7 NEC Corp expects personal computer shipments in 1993-94 to increase by 10% to 1.37m units as a result of the government 's increased spending on computers for schools and public institutions : according to Reuter , NEC sees its personal computer sales rising in the second half of the fiscal when public institutions start to introduce the machines ; in the year to March , NEC 's personal computer shipments were down by 5% .
8 After all , this is a heavy , man-sized aircraft , so one expects he-man control forces .
9 The Rural Development Commission expects 100,000 job losses in agriculture over the next decade and 50,000 associated redundancies because of CAP reform .
10 ANZ McCaughan 's Alastair Irvine expects dramatic profit progress from £1.8m to £8.4m in the year just ended and then to £12m this year .
11 COMPUTER SCIENCES EXPECTS FIRST QUARTER GAIN
12 Olivetti will continue to supply Hitachi Ltd mainframes in Italy , though it expects top-of-the-range Alpha systems to take sales away from the Japanese kit .
13 It expects packaged Unix software sales to grow by a compound rate of 22% a year to 1997 in Europe .
14 It expects packaged Unix software sales to grow by a compound rate of 22% a year between now and 1997 in Europe .
15 Tucson , Arizona-based Artisoft Inc warns that it expects its results for the third quarter to March 31 to be at break-even or slightly below — it expects to increase reserves and allowances , take one-time charges , and accelerate accruals by a pre-tax total of $1.5m to $2m , and it expects third quarter revenues to be below year-ago revenues of $20.3m ; it blames a shift in the sales mix for the revenue shortfall — ‘ Given the current trend toward the LANtastic software only option , the company is cautious in its expectations over the next several quarters for recovery in revenues and earnings to the levels achieved in the first and second quarter of the fiscal year , ’ the company said — it also offers it with adaptors .
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