Example sentences of "[adv] expect [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For instance , if a new service is building up a clientele base then one could naturally expect the efficiency ratio to improve over time .
2 The brake and clutch are too close together for my modest size sevens , and there 's a huge foot-rest where I would normally expect a clutch pedal .
3 So , if the rational person thinks that the aggregate demand curve will be at AD 1 he must also expect a price level of P 2 .
4 Czechoslovakia , a democratic state with a mass socialist and trade-union movement , had been handed to the Nazis by the National government , which now expected the labour movement to support a war for Poland , a society much less attractive to democrats let alone socialists .
5 The NZRFU can not really expect the Home Unions to agree to short tours when they place matches on the last two Saturdays of a tour , and put the tourists against top-strength sides at major venues on the two preceding Saturdays .
6 According to Robert Half and Accountemps , based in the South of England , a newly qualified in Greater London can now expect a starting salary of £28,000 in commerce and industry and up to £26,000 in public practice .
7 She fully expected the basement door to be bolted .
8 The Swann Committee had also noted ‘ the views expressed very clearly to us at our various meetings with parents from the whole range of ethnic minority groups that they want and indeed expect the education system to give their children above all a good command of English as rapidly as possible ’ .
9 Goldstein fully expects an ANDF product programme to be initiated during in 1994 .
10 My fears were shared by youthful friends and even adult relatives at times seemed to ‘ chivvy ’ us along as if they too expected the ghost train to rush by .
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