Example sentences of "[noun prp] expect [art] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Marx and Engels expected the arbiter state to be an untypical regime under capitalism , quickly superseded as the onward rush of history produced decisive shifts of power towards the proletariat . |
2 | And as I mentioned earlier Longman expect the cash flow this year to be better than last year despite the the reduction in profits . |
3 | IBM expects the world economy in 1993 to be no better than this year , and the workforce reductions will come from manufacturing and development organisations and in marketing and services units , principally from support areas . |
4 | Financial terms were not disclosed , but Aran expects the Transaction Point acquisition to contribute £1.5m in revenues , to a combined company turnover of £5m by the close of its financial 1994 on March 31 . |
5 | Both Mr Porter and Mr Graham expect the NIE issue to very popular , with many local investors keen to hold on to the shares so that they can qualify for the discount vouchers will entitle them to money off their electricity bills . |
6 | During a visit on Nov. 8-10 by former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger , Qian Qichen on Nov. 8 reiterated that China expected the US government to take the initiative in restoring good bilateral relations . |
7 | Citicorp Scrimgeour Vickers expects the water authorities to be floated on the stock market with dividend yields of between 6.5 per cent and 8.5 per cent . |
8 | But Walters expects every Liverpool player to be aware of their manager 's presence , saying : ‘ We 'll feel his eyes burning through us if we are n't doing the business . ’ |
9 | But Walters expects every Liverpool player to be aware of their manager 's presence , saying : ‘ We 'll feel his eyes burning through us if we are n't doing the business . ’ |
10 | But Walters expects every Liverpool player to be aware of their manager 's presence when he said : ‘ We 'll feel his eyes burning through us if we are n't doing the business . ’ |
11 | ‘ BP expects the recovery factors for Gyda and Ula to be 42 and 50 per cent respectively , but hopes to achieve even better results by using the technology developed through the PROFIT and RUTH programmes . ’ |
12 | With the restaurant gone , Picon expects the Cypriot corridor , now lined with Cypriot archaic sculpture and glorious Boscotrecase frescoes , to cease being a corridor and become a calm gallery again — instead of a passageway from the Great Hall to the restaurant , which can turn into a snarl of baby strollers on a Saturday . |