Example sentences of "to expect from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It seems the French got the better part of the deal when the Eurodisney share price was announced in the City yesterday with all the overkill we have come to expect from the Americans .
2 He had , he claimed , been superseded in a promotion which he thought he had a right to expect from the Master of the Horse .
3 But , if that was what he had to expect from the Russian , then that is what he would beware of .
4 The Aggravated Vehicle-Taking Bill follows a course that we have come to expect from the Home Secretary and the Government .
5 The service standards could have been just circulated internally , but making them public meant everyone would know what level of service they had a right to expect from the police .
6 ‘ We know what to expect from the world champions , ’ said Davies .
7 The big man had obviously come on deck to warn me what to expect from the twins , and for that I was grateful .
8 Pipedreams bursts with stirring sounds we probably have no right to expect from the instrument .
9 She knew what to expect from the cykeman , but she was counting on his not knowing what to expect from her .
10 However , lively detail is no substitute for an integrated texture of the sort we have come to expect from the WNO chorus and orchestra .
11 The first step in empowering house officers so that change can happen is to ensure that they know what they are entitled to expect from the job .
12 No indeed , one never knew quite what to expect from the gentry .
13 In general , this guide continues the same high standards we have come to expect from the Fell and Rock , despite a scattering of proof reading errors here and there .
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