Example sentences of "[pers pn] can expect a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You can expect a choice of nine restaurants and bars , a casino and nightclub , a swimming pool , whirlpool and gymnasium , a full business centre , of course , and simultaneous translation facilities in our Congress Hall . |
2 | I think you can expect a reward for what you did , son , ’ he smiled . |
3 | WITH your ruler Mars in this area of your chart until April 27 you can expect a lot of activity on the home front . |
4 | In fact , you can expect a lot of good news from KLM as we continue to meet your expectations . |
5 | With him you can expect a lot of gratuitous sex and violence , a trail of corpses and a thrilling roof-top — ’ |
6 | However , I do not expect the full effect to be felt until next year , when I am sure we can expect a megaseller each month . |
7 | But , as RICHARD BATH discovers , England 's appointment of coach DICK BEST for less than a year means that , instead of a bright new era , we can expect a diet of pragmatism and playing the percentages . |
8 | The current scenario of an ageing population suggests that we can expect an increase in disability prevalence as the elderly population itself ages . |
9 | We can expect an acceleration of such activity over the coming week if the weather remains mild and we are likely to start hearing of our first summer visitors also . |
10 | They can expect an income return of 8.5 per cent in the first year . |
11 | Without Batty , Leeds have lost six of their last eight matches , and if he comes through tomorrow 's reserve team clash with Newcastle , he can expect a recall at Blackburn on Saturday . |
12 | He can expect a change of pace in his new job : whereas he was responsible for 290 students at Goldsmiths ' , the Maastricht programme has eight students per year in a two-year course . |