Example sentences of "to expect one [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yet it is also unrealistic to expect one hour of teaching time per week to be sufficient to cover the information required for good patient care .
2 It is a question of fact in every case whether the number of people affected will constitute ‘ a class of Her Majesty 's subjects ’ , but Lord Denning provides some guidance , saying ‘ A public nuisance is a nuisance which is so widespread in range and so indiscriminate in its effect that it would not be reasonable to expect one person to take proceedings on his own responsibility to put a stop to it , but that it would be the responsibility of the community at large ’ .
3 Finally , there is the type of public nuisance arising out of private nuisance which affects a sufficiently large number of people that it would not be reasonable to expect one person to take proceedings on his own responsibility : see Denning L.J .
4 It is not reasonable to expect one person to be solely responsible for fundraising , campaigning or recruitment work .
5 While it was unrealistic to expect one practitioner , with such limited practice , to make a significant difference to the workload of the department , it was possible to identify patients whose waiting time had been shortened because they were able to see an ENP .
6 It is unrealistic to expect one side or other to put forward a constructive proposal that is immediately acceptable to the other side .
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