Example sentences of "[noun sg] [be] expected to have a " in BNC.
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1 | Articles of this genre are expected to have a happy ending . |
2 | For efficiency and confidentiality , the conference is expected to have a clear set of objectives , and to be restricted to those people directly involved with the child and the family concerned , and those who need to know about or have a contribution to make to the tasks involved . |
3 | For a fixed number of traders , they derived the result that the covariance of squared daily price changes and daily volume is a positive function of the variance of the directing or mixing variable , and this relationship is expected to have a heteroscedastic disturbance term . |
4 | Second , any true scholar is expected to have a capacity to respond to — and indeed share in — these humane qualities . |
5 | The limelight cast on NT-on-Alpha and the number of adjectives spent on it this week is expected to have a negative , if not fatal impact on the rickety ACE Initiative , whose founders , including Compaq and SCO , are perceived to be abandoning it for greener pastures , despite claims to the contrary . |
6 | Mexico City is expected to have a population of 31m by 2000 ( 11m in 1975 ) . |
7 | The total collapse of the Martian market for marioc is expected to have a major effect on the economy of Uridia . ’ |
8 | For verbal ability , there was expected to be a right field advantage , whereas visuo-spatial ability was expected to have a lesser advantage in the right field indicating left field advantage . |
9 | Known as FotoMan , the technology is expected to have a similar impact on desktop publishing as the Polaroid camera had on photography when it was first launched . |
10 | The server market is expected to have a compound annual growth rate of at least 21% up to 1997 — growing from 34% of the total number of systems shipped and 18% of manufacturers ' revenue in 1992 to 67% and 34% , respectively , by 1997 . |