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

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1 Confidence is such that Walker is looking to expand its operations from the US , Canada and UK to the South East and Western Europe to — with announcements to this effect expected in the summer .
2 Confidence is such that Walker is looking to expand its operations from the US , Canada and UK to the South East and Western Europe — with announcements to this effect expected in the summer .
3 Meanwhile , it says , the emergence of Asynchronous Transfer Mode , asynchronous transfer mode local area network technology , has laid to rest any doubt about whether networks will be able to handle the kinds of traffic throughput expected in the future .
4 Meanwhile , it says , the emergence of ATM , asynchronous transfer mode local area network ( LAN ) technology , has laid to rest any doubt about whether networks will be able to handle the kinds of traffic throughput expected in the future .
5 So big is the rush expected in the shops that W. H. Smith has bought more copies of this book than any other in its history .
6 There can be little doubt as to what in the way of topics and register the Host expects in the Monk 's Tale ; he concludes his observations on Melibee with : and continues with a description of the Monk that matches with the impression " Chaucer " claims to have of the Monk in the General Prologue , of a " " manly man " " , straining at the bounds of what is allowed to a monk ( and not dissimilar to the monk of the Shipman 's Tale ) : After nearly a hundred stanzas of the Monk 's tragedies , the Host is prepared to give him a second chance , as " Chaucer " had , but feels this time he has to be more specific as to what is wanted : But as soon as the Monk speaks we have the opportunity to see , firstly , that his reaction does not suggest he is flattered or pleased by the Host 's appraisal of him , and secondly that he sounds quite different from the bold and thrusting " man 's man " that " Chaucer " and the Host would make of him : Note how the Monk 's desire to offer literature that " " sowneth into honestee " " anticipates Chaucer the prosist 's retraction of the tales " " that sownen into synne " " .
7 But Reilly will want old hands Ellery Hanley , Martin Offiah and skipper Garry Schofield to steady the side in the intense atmosphere expected in the opening 20 minutes .
8 They may therefore not realise those cases where there is genuine dialect interference between the pupil 's home language and the language expected in the school .
9 It is a good test of an opening sentence ( or paragraph ) to read it aloud , list the topics you think it tells a reader to expect in the essay , and make sure that those topics coincide with your planned contents .
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