Example sentences of "expect to produce [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The nobility , clergy and communes of the region were not expected to produce justifi-cations for their tenures , and there was no waving of rusty swords by irate tenants-in-chief ( as in England ) . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Indirect taxes — VAT , a range of excise duties on oil , tobacco , alcohol and motor cars , and import duties — were expected to produce 29% of total government receipts in 1992/93 . |
5 | Fragments common to many strains of the AIDS virus had been identified and a candidate vaccine was being developed which was expected to produce antibodies against more than 80 per cent of these strains . |
6 | 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 ) . |
7 | Montrose 's formulation is rhetorically neat but its application could be expected to produce results which are conflicting and disruptive . |
8 | The secretaries are expected to produce copy from illegible scribbles , but get little thanks and no status . |
9 | The Severn Barrage is expected to produce power at around 3p/kWh ( cheaper than coal or oil fired power stations ) while the estimates for wave power unit costs range down to 3.5p/kWh . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | The sketchier MicroSparc-III , expected to produce silicon in early 1995 , will pick up at 100MHz and go to 125MHz by the beginning of 1996 . |
12 | The sketchier MicroSparc-III , expected to produce silicon in early ‘ 95 , will pick up at 100MHz and go to 125MHz by the beginning of ‘ 96 . |