Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [modal v] expect [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So we should expect readers of different papers to be influenced in different directions depending upon the content of their own particular papers .
2 I mean , with frost and whatsername we 've had just lately they can expect bust pipes anywhere where they 're where they 're not protected .
3 I think also you would expect children who are really quite young , well before the first year , to be showing social interest in other adults around , and if they 're not it might be worth checking that there is n't some problem with the child .
4 I think also you would expect children who are really quite young , well before the first year , to be showing social interest in other adults around , and if they 're not it might be worth checking that there is n't some problem with the child .
5 If you live here you should expect country noises . ’
6 Cos if it was as long as three hours , then I 'd expect Julie would have had to program them in for it would n't she .
7 Now what I 've done here is just put that in a table saying that if score A has a negative Z score , then you would expect score B to have a negative score .
8 So it looks as if er nature has kind of erm struck a bargain in this respect , that each parent can contribute exactly half , but I think it 's , we 're only just beginning to find out about what happens then and my guess is about internal conflict between genes because I strongly suspect that there must be a lot of that going on because , as I think you 've rightly seen , if we take this view of evolution as selecting for individual genes , then we would expect conflict even within the gender .
9 If organisations are pluralist in nature such that different groups and individuals can influence the decision-making process then we would expect competition between these groups who will represent different interests .
10 And again you would expect socialization and environmental factors to operate , and clearly they do in a trivial sense .
11 Erm the bonus element of the Pearson scheme is highly leveraged we are very keen to achieve above-average performance for our shareholders and let me give you an example , if in nineteen ninety erm Pearsons as a company achieved say five percent growth in earnings per share erm the directors ' remuneration , and by the way that 's not a forecast so I want to make that absolutely clear , it 's just an illustration if earnings per share increase by five percent and you could say , er , therefore we would expect directors ' remuneration to be perhaps increased by five percent that would n't be the case at all our directors ' salaries would actually halve erm , Ill say that again , directors ' total take home pay would halve because the salary element would n't , would n't alter .
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