Example sentences of "be expect [to-vb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The private organisation is expected to take into consideration only those consequences of the decision which affect it , while the public agency must weigh the decision in terms of some comprehensive system of public or community values ’ ( Simon 1957:69 ) .
2 It has signed a multi-year production agreement with the Japanese company and Matsushita will provide D-3 helical-scan subassemblies , initially for StorageTek 's RedWood helical-scan storage subsystem , which is expected to go into production in late 1994 .
3 The field is expected to go into production in the third quarter of 1994 , and to increase Cairn 's total output from the equivalent of 4,500 to 7,500 barrels per day of oil .
4 The reorganization is expected to go into effect on 1 October pending congressional approval of the internal transfer of funds .
5 FC/Open is expected to come into existence sometime next year in support of efforts to standardise high-speed fiber channel interconnects .
6 The ban is expected to come into force within 18 months .
7 The Treaty on European Union , which was signed at Maastricht on 7 February 1992 and is expected to come into force during 1993 , has widened areas where qualified majority voting applies before the Council .
8 The merger is expected to come into force on 1 July 1993 .
9 The rule is expected to come into force in 1988 when post-1939 buildings will become eligible for the first time .
10 A new export-processing zone near Lomé , designed to attract foreign capital and develop non-traditional exports , was expected to come into operation after the publication of enabling decrees by the Council of Ministers in May 1990 .
11 The protocol disbanding the treaty , which called for the promotion of a gradual shift towards all-European security structures on the basis of agreements achieved at the Paris CSCE ( Conference for Security and Co-operation in Europe ) summit in November 1990 [ see pp. 37838-39 ] , was expected to come into effect by the end of the year , once it was ratified by all six parliaments .
12 He was expected to slip into management with ease , but instead Moore moved into business , running a pub .
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