Example sentences of "[noun sg] expect [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Along with output power the amplifier also requires the usual low distortion levels , low noise and wide frequency response expected for a piece of hi-fi gear .
2 According to Dr John Topping , of Washington 's Climate Institute , subsidence could more than double the local sea level rise expected as a result of thermal expansion due to the greenhouse effect .
3 Such applicants may be asked to take a test or take part in some other selection procedure to assess whether they are likely to be able to cope with the work expected of a university student .
4 Yet paradoxically , the reaction expected from a reader is in the opposite direction .
5 The Code of Conduct is primarily intended as an indication of the standards of behaviour expected of a member of the Association .
6 Nor is he chummy ; George is what the jury expects of a barrister : grave , a little pompous , a touch dramatic .
7 Guest speaker , Bill Cook from Bass plc let us into what a buyer expects from a hygiene service and answered loads of questions that sales people do n't normally get the opportunity to ask .
8 The standard of care expected of a doctor was laid down in the following case .
9 In other words , the communicative support that the child has every reason to expect from an adult , or any competent communicator , is not forthcoming .
10 hotel accommodation if you are required to stay away from home , and including meals taken at the hotel , but excluding private telephone calls and drinks beyond normal hospitality expected of a director
11 hotel accommodation if you are required to stay away from home , and including meals taken at the hotel , but excluding private telephone calls and drinks beyond normal hospitality expected of a director
12 hotel accommodation if you are required to stay away from home , and including meals taken at the hotel , but excluding private telephone calls and drinks beyond normal hospitality expected of a director
13 By then it was inevitable , given such wide terms of reference and the thoroughness expected of an inquiry by a Royal Commission , that its report could not be completed and delivered until after a General Election had taken place and , as it turned out , a new Government had come into power .
14 It uses less than three-quarters of the energy expected of a mammal of its size .
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