Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] expect [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And you know I was expecting to share Water Gypsy with Fenella . ’
2 I was expecting to have dinner with a client this evening , but the appointment has been unexpectedly cancelled . ’
3 I also recognised that I was expected to take responsibility for the interpretation of the utterance , exploring a wide range of contextual assumptions ( about hospitals , illness , operations , and convalescence ) and deriving a wide range of contextual implications — not only a wider range than I would have derived had the newsreader just produced [ 14b ] , but a wider range than I would have derived if I had realised that the speaker was talking about the pound .
4 I found I was expected to make progress , entailing fast driving within the speed limits on all roads .
5 And the other thing is that it 's er a wide syllabus is fine as long as you 're not expected to go in any depth , but you 're expected to go sort of both , a broad syllabus and into a little bit of depth more than perhaps erm I mean in effect I mean you 're not far off of covering A level psychology at this at tha the level we 're going to .
6 You 're expected to have smash hits all the time in America .
7 How could she be expected to remain calm ?
8 And she is expected to accelerate restructuring .
9 Eddie Gilfoyle is accused of murdering his wife Paula a fortnight before she was expected to give birth to their first child .
10 In the latter , pupils succeed or ‘ pass ’ if they reach certain levels of competence : they are expected to give evidence of having reached a particular level of performance regardless of how they stand in relation to their peers .
11 They are expected to halve pollution caused by large commercial vehicles , bringing them into line with regulations governing car exhaust emissions .
12 They are expected to come word perfect and to research their part , however tiny .
13 Patients were excluded from the study if they were pregnant or lactating , if they were expecting to undergo surgery , or if they had a history of concurrent gastric ulceration , renal insufficiency , alcoholism ( pure ethanol intake greater than 100 ml/day ( women ) or 120 ml/day ( men ) , or behaviour consistent with alcohol abuse ) , drug abuse , or language difficulties .
14 They were expected to leave school at fourteen and go out to work to earn a living or take up technical training .
15 It was found that when the experimenter expected subjects to infer success , they fulfilled the expectation , as they did when they were expected to infer failure .
16 It is expected to go beta test in March next year .
17 It is expected to go beta in March next year .
18 If I thought that the present case raised the question which has been held in suspense by more than one writer on constitutional law — namely , whether an assembly can properly be held to be unlawful merely because the holding of it is expected to give rise to a breach of the peace on the part of persons opposed to those who are holding the meeting — I should wish to hear much more argument before I expressed an opinion .
19 If I thought that the present case raised the question which has been held in suspense by more than one writer on constitutional law — namely , whether an assembly can properly be held to be unlawful merely because the holding of it is expected to give rise to a breach of the peace on the part of persons opposed to those who are holding the meeting — I should wish to hear much more argument before expressing an opinion .
20 It is expected to become law as early as the Summer .
21 He is expected to leave hospital to return to Jordan in a few days , and wo n't need any further treatment , the royal doctor added .
22 There is a highly respected politician who has done honourable service in that most sobering of posts , the Northern Ireland Office , and now he is expected to play Father Christmas , with a lovely sack of surprise goodies to dispense to good children .
23 He 's expecting to see son Gary when he arrives in the North ; he lives in Dad 's old home town of Middlesbrough .
24 That system was both perceived and expected to perform three related functions : through election to the House of Commons it was expected to produce a government ; through a purportedly democratic franchise and mode of election , it was expected to confer legitimacy upon the government to govern , subject to the approval of Parliament ; and , through facilitating a choice between parties propounding specific programs , it was expected to influence public policy , the party in government carrying through the promises embodies in its election manifesto .
25 That rise is not shown in the table , which predates the change , but it was expected to increase VAT 's share of tax revenue to 17 per cent .
26 His reading was hesitant owing to a stammer that tied his tongue whenever he was expected to give account of himself before the rest of the class .
27 He was expected to receive life imprisonment in accordance with the government 's new law on terrorism [ see p. 38909 ] .
28 There were also other things such as places where people were away from home — the Plain Clothes could have as many as twenty or thirty places where people were away from home , and he was expected to pay attention and he would have to go round and visit them all .
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