Example sentences of "[adv] be expect [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He claims that even if the files are confidential they are the responsibility of the Information Office and anyone wishing to consult them would normally be expected to ask permission .
2 This may operate as follows : This would normally be expected to produce results rather worse than the mid-square method , but it has proved to be very effective on occasions ( see p. 169 for further discussion ) .
3 Of course , where politicians are denied control , they can not normally be expected to assume accountability , thus undermining the principle that public administration should be publicly accountable .
4 Monnet 's original report had drawn particular attention to the fact that West Germany could easily be expected to produce steel at a cost far below what France could manage .
5 A female fruit fly , simply because of her tiny size , can hardly be expected to produce eggs in numbers to rival a cod , but even so , she can lay two thousand in a season in batches of a hundred at a time .
6 One aspect of this requirement is that the document on which the terms are printed should be the sort of document which would reasonably be expected to include contract terms ( see Chapelton v Barry UDC [ 1940 ] 1 KB 532 ) .
7 It is a condition that , at the time of insurance becoming effective , the insured person has not booked his/her holiday contrary to medical advice nor is aware of any circumstances which could reasonably be expected to give rise to a claim .
8 Under the Industrial Relations Code of Practice , paragraph 62 , a contract can reasonably be expected to give information about :
9 He had bare parity of strength with the Austrians — 38 divisions to 37 — a wholly inadequate number with which to mount an attack , since all evidence had shown that a ratio of 3:1 was the least that could reasonably be expected to ensure success .
10 The report of the ( then ) Social Science Research Council 's exploratory Panel on Addiction in 1982 argued that addiction problems are not trivial , that they are the legitimate concern of the social sciences and that a multi-disciplinary approach may reasonably be expected to produce insights , information and analyses which will enable addiction problems to be dealt with more effectively .
11 They might , therefore , reasonably be expected to share characteristics that were also possessed by those common ancestors , even if they have unique characteristics as well .
12 They will also be expected to submit answer books that are of acceptable standard .
13 The distribution of hoards might also be expected to reflect patterns of warfare and of wealth .
14 Intertidal limestone solution is at a much higher rate , 100 mm ( 4 in ) per 1000 years , but because of the low sea levels this could not really be expected to destroy reefs .
15 There is no honest way in which a forecaster can legitimately be expected to insert discontinuities , because by definition they are unpredictable .
16 You will therefore be expected to ask questions as well as answer them .
17 These institutions will have their own professional codes of conduct and can therefore be expected to avoid conflicts of interest .
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