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

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1 ‘ But because unemployment tends to increase for a while even after growth has resumed and because some taxes , particularly corporation tax , are collected a year in arrears , I expect borrowing next year to rise further .
2 I expect to find rich pickings in the Ministry of Defence , with its townships , its airfields , its office blocks , its country houses , its sailors ' hostel in South Kensington and its acreage of land which would make up an English county .
3 I expect to hear this morning from Yuli Voronpsov , the country 's deputy prime minister , that private contractors are moving into the Kremlin Hospital in Moscow .
4 Tommaso began saying , ‘ I expect to hear any day now … . ’
5 He said : ‘ When you score three goals away from home you expect to take three points .
6 We expect to repeat that success .
7 With the economy moving out of recession we expect to see fewer clients cutting back and this should help reduce our terminations .
8 Our estate agency loss has been reduced and we expect to see some improvement in this business as the housing market responds to lower interest rates .
9 We expect to stimulate significant improvements in NHS performance , particularly on waiting times , as a result .
10 For example , we expect to have two modes of b 2 symmetry , giving rise to two a-type bands in the IR spectrum of the gas .
11 We expect to achieve 20 mpg and possibly even 25 mpg , ’ says automotive manager Peter Harris .
12 We , we now think it 's appropriate to strike a medium balance , therefore we 'll get the de-loan stock interest up to ninety three , we 'll take in , in this year , which we expect to get next year .
13 We expect to win more line-out ball — an area that has been our undoing in the past — and we are all now encouraged to think for ourselves .
14 We expect to secure more work in 1993 for specialist areas of activity in particular with HV Fox and Satellite DGPS and there will be closer operational links with Aberdeen .
15 Where kids become worldly-wise with such rapidity , it is easy for a certain laissez-faire to creep in ; they expect to have unbridled access to everything , and in the long run this is not doing any favours to either party concerned .
16 They expect to attract other PTTs and RBOCs .
17 Now they expect to make significant inroads in patient waiting time .
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