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

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1 I expect young people of today would rate the fair rides of the early 1920 's quite tame affairs .
2 I expect most women of your age have had lovers ; not so many would admit it . ’
3 Since their work on cats had conditioned them to expect all parts of the visual cortex to contain orientation selective cells this oversight is , perhaps , understandable .
4 ‘ Galadriel , ’ muttered Gilly , not that she expected this bale of blubber to manage her real name .
5 erm so that y so that you expected this sort of measure of service and if you were told the , if you were told the circumstances you might have said well that 's okay , no problem .
6 If you expect larger numbers of simultaneous QA activities , increase this parameter before running CREFDL .
7 If you expect heavy use of Offline ( which will be particularly the case if you are not using the Module Version Deletion facility ) , you should probably increase this parameter before running CREFDL .
8 it is , is the policy i i is , is would you need to set this up as , as it being a long term I E ho how quickly would you expect that kind of process to work through ?
9 We expect great things of you . ’
10 If we work extra hard for our employers we expect some kind of reward in return .
11 We expect some account of Sicilian civilization and resources , some description of the fortifications of Syracuse , the temples ( an index of prosperity ) of Akragas , or the revenues derived from the subjugated interior ; something , in fact , like Herodotus book ii , about Egypt , which introduced the invasion by the Persian king Kambyses .
12 Observers said they expected pro-reform supporters of President Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani to win 70 per cent of the 270 seats .
13 They expect high levels of performance .
14 It had always been generous in terms of sick pay and sympathetic and understanding towards employees with family problems , though it expected high standards of dress and deportment and lateness , absenteeism and incivility were not tolerated .
15 He expected limitless serenity of a man half Indian , and indeed Thomas had sustained the expectation for twenty years or more .
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