Example sentences of "[pers pn] expect [adj] [noun] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 This is version one of what promises to be one of the leading packages in this field , and , given that that is the case , I expect future versions to add greatly to its functionality .
2 But I expect many others to work on them after me and analyse them in their turn .
3 Er , and I expect that margin to continue rising and be much higher again next year , so the medicine is working there .
4 ‘ Whenever I stand in the middle of a big field , ’ she said , ‘ I expect some harpy to come flying at me with a hockey stick .
5 I expect further applications to come in during the next year and , with time , a growing number of applications as the benefits are seen to come through .
6 You expect most candidates to make you offers and promises — that would be the old way .
7 We expect all parents to support our aims fully and to uphold our Catholic ethos .
8 We must start to define where we expect genuine refugees to come from .
9 How do you know whether anything has been a success , or whether you 're doing anything right , unless you ask , and we expect this rationale to follow through into our community investment programme .
10 But because a given change in performance has less effect on fitness later in life , we expect deleterious mutations to cause a greater drop in fertility and survival probability later in life , assuming the same mutation rate for each age .
11 ‘ Under the new arrangements we have forecast total ERDF receipts in Scotland of £120 million and , on past experience , we expect local authorities to obtain around £75 million , ’ Mr Lang said .
12 We expect British Rail to give urgent consideration to the timing of the placement of that order .
13 They expect other nations to set technical standards and to innovate new markets .
14 His bosses , the directors , say they look forward to next year , when they expect new business to increase .
15 Furthermore they are exceptionally ambitious in the language , skill and concepts they expect young children to acquire .
16 Thus , for example , if one wanted to study the reactions of women readers of romantic novels to a change in the cover design of a series of books , a group of , say , eight women of varying ages and social classes could be got together either in a house or in a discussion room at a research agency and a trained discussion leader would ask questions of them about their reading interests and , generally speaking , what they expect romantic novels to look like .
17 In the case of major company resources it is fair to say that the very large companies invest millions in their computer systems and they expect these systems to have a life span of at least a decade .
18 This in itself provides some considerable insight into what students of literature regard as " literary " , at least in terms of the kinds of structures which they expect literary texts to exhibit .
19 Now they expect responsible customers to pay for their folly .
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