Example sentences of "[pers pn] expect [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I expected a wee charge from Middlesbrough early on . |
2 | I expected a high-powered event , with dozens , if not hundreds of people present . |
3 | I 'd therefore grown used to getting a certain amount of respect from other drivers , so when I found one of the clapped-out Toyotas favoured by Asian families in my path one morning I expected a free passage . |
4 | For a moment I expected a knuckle-rapping response , but after a brief hesitation , he said , ‘ My verse was obscure because I was obscure to myself . |
5 | Needless to say , I expect a regular progress report . ’ |
6 | ‘ I am not quite the Hochhauser rapist I am made out to be , but I expect a little peck , just here , on the cheek . ’ |
7 | I expect a Public Sector Borrowing Requirement in the current financial year of £35 billion , slightly lower than projected at the time of my Autumn Statement . |
8 | I have always thought that league results are what matter most to Motherwell and I expect a harder game than were given that day . ’ |
9 | My main solace is being able to write down ( I expect no instant adoration ) my feelings , isolation , experiences , attitudes , in prose or poetry on paper — a safety valve . |
10 | His excuse was forgetfulness but I expect the real reason was lack of funds . |
11 | I expect the young novelist ( it seems unfair to give his name ) was thinking of the ‘ first , suppressed edition ’ of Les Fleurs du mal . |
12 | I expect the other sort have a ball — like Bella , ’ she added unkindly . |
13 | No , the estate agent reckons it 'll be converted into flats , so I expect the new owner 's going to want you out . |
14 | I expect the poor soul took the will for the deed , if you 'll excuse a weak joke . |
15 | I expect the Scottish Transport Group , before reaching a decision on assistance , to see what it could do to encourage any separate teams to come together to mount a single bid . |
16 | The Prime Minister was heard in silence , and I expect the same courtesy to be extended to the Leader of the Opposition . |
17 | I 've refused work , and I expect the same loyalty from Enya , even if she married Phil Spector tomorrow ! |
18 | Well I expect the whole thing needs washing does n't it ? |
19 | ‘ I expect an important letter . |
20 | She expected a loud shout of . |
21 | She expected an angry response , and it rather unnerved her when it did n't come . |
22 | You expect a little bit of jostling do n't you when there 's a crowd seen in the penalty box . |
23 | You expect a whole speech of explanation . |
24 | Draw a sketch plan of what you expect the finished shop to look like . |
25 | They 're forced into a position of dependence and in fact how do you expect a disabled child to be independent when even their parents are n't ? |
26 | But if he killed Harry , would n't you expect a greater amount of soaking ? ’ |
27 | Or do you expect the poor beast to get off and skip round on its own for you ? ’ |
28 | 2 What do you expect the retail price to be ? $399 was suggested for the 4000 , I think , of which you said $240 would be your net receipts . |
29 | It may not be as easy as surrendering your body to the doctor and simply taking the medicine , nor can you expect an over-night cure . |
30 | Economic theory would lead you to expect a net gain even in the EC — making it possible to compensate Western Europe 's producers for their losses and still show a gain for consumers and taxpayers . |