Example sentences of "[indef pn] would expect the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For both these reasons , therefore , one would expect the transactions demand to be a function of money incomes .
2 In view of this , one would expect the breed to have firmly established itself long ago .
3 In that case , one would expect the players to have little trouble in arriving at the result they both desire — mutual disarmament .
4 In a between-species cross , in which there is even greater dissimilarity between the antigens , one would expect the rejection to be even more axiomatic , but the immunological evidence is difficult to interpret .
5 Obviously , since mating itself takes place mainly on the one night , and the development period is so compressed , one would expect the toadlets to emerge more or less together .
6 Normally , one would expect the spokespeople for industry bodies to ‘ talk up ’ their respective industries .
7 Whereas one would expect the lexicon to be organised in a way that facilitates the access of items , one would expect working memory to be organised in a way that facilitated the discrimination of competing hypotheses .
8 Thus , one would expect the use of the maps to be slower than the use of routines with the human performance being more versatile but less predictable .
9 According to table 6.2 , nearly a third of the words are still uniquely identifiable , and one would expect the number to be considerably greater under a mid-class representation .
10 Normally , however , one would expect the transport police to be responsible , but it is possible for other police officers to conduct tests .
11 Despite these considerations many economists believe that the tendency of prices to remain unchanged over several periods suggests strongly that they are not in equilibrium , as one would expect the equilibrium price to have changed over that interval .
12 If only ten per cent or less of the Protestant population were engaged in farming , one would expect the DUP to reduce its interest in farmers .
13 As markets and technology evolve , one would expect the nature of transactions to change and present new configurations of administrative problems . [ … ]
14 These mostly involved piecemeal or rounding-off development in existing settlements or small groups of houses , but it nevertheless indicates a surprising flexibility in the application of policy even in those areas where one would expect the policy to be strongly applied .
15 One would expect the centroids of both sources to be coincident unless Sgr A marked a black hole of much more moderate mass .
16 Many of the symptoms of jet-lag relate to how we feel , but such an explanation does not explain why we should feel below par , and seems less acceptable when one would expect the mind to be concentrated on enjoying oneself on holiday or performing at one 's peak on business or at athletics , for instance .
17 Where such factors are present one would expect the crime to attract not only profit-maximising individuals but also profit-maximising firms .
18 I do n't think anybody would expect the insurance company to pick up something of that nature .
19 The argument is that at abnormally low interest rates ( at or below Oi 2 in Fig. 4 ) virtually everyone would expect the interest rate to rise towards its normal level in the near future .
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