Example sentences of "be expected [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | MORE than 200 young dancers are expected to join a protest outside the BBC Television Centre in west London on Sunday after being dropped from a major TV tribute to the Queen . |
2 | Suitable candidates are expected to hold a PhD in electrochemistry or a related topic ; experience at postdoctoral level is desirable but not essential . |
3 | Of these , 18 per cent feel they are expected to take a bank 's advice without question . |
4 | Lastly , Group III shares have the highest systematic risk and are expected to give a return of 14 per cent . |
5 | Group 1 shares have low systematic risks and are expected to earn a return of 10 per cent . |
6 | They are expected to use a diversity of job search methods and to keep records of their job-seeking activities which they have to show when interviewed by an Employment Service counsellor . |
7 | Police are expected to charge a father with attempted murder after his fifteen month old son was found stabbed in his cot . |
8 | TRAP ONE : Some 100,000 homebuyers are expected to skip a mortgage payment , thousands more will try to dodge the rent man so they have more cash to spend . |
9 | SUNDERLAND are expected to announce a voucher system for the distribution of their FA Cup final tickets . |
10 | Councillors in Harrogate are expected to approve a tree preservation order on Tuesday on a copper beech tree in a garden at Main Street , Upper Poppleton , near York , following the felling of a nearby sycamore . |
11 | Russian authorities are expected to file a request for his extradition , but it could take weeks before Swedish authorities decide whether the hijackers will be sent home or face trial in Sweden . |
12 | Benefits from lower raw material prices and the falling pound are expected to provide a boost on top of the move into higher-margin chemical materials in the United States . |
13 | Benefits from lower raw material prices and the falling pound are expected to provide a boost on top of the move into higher-margin chemical materials in the United States . |
14 | The findings are expected to make a contribution to the practical evaluation of the Act , and to wider debates concerning the relationship between law , discretion and working practices in the criminal justice process . |
15 | ‘ London will be the only capital city in Europe where rail services are expected to make a profit , ’ he added . |
16 | But these larger firms are already cutting down on the size of their student intake and , if the trend continues , will end up — as Grant Thornton has already done — recruiting and training only staff who are expected to make a career with the firm after qualifying . |
17 | RESIDENTS of Middlesbrough are expected to face a poll tax increase of almost £45 from April 1 . |
18 | Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp says its procurements from foreign firms in the year ending March 31 are expected to show a 23% increase to $850m , the highest since 1981 . |
19 | Tax-paying investors will , other things being equal , prefer bonds which have a low coupon but which are expected to show a capital appreciation . |
20 | Half-time figures are expected to show a 4% rise to £123m and a dividend increase to 6.9p . |
21 | The move is a morale booster for Forte , two weeks before its results , which are expected to show a profits plunge to about £70 million . |
22 | Others will be hostile and critical ; whilst those readers who have bargained in the bazaars of North Africa or the East will have recognised that the customer and the shopkeeper are expected to play a negotiating game , jousting with each other until there is agreement and mutual respect . |
23 | Consequently , since the substitutes too are expected to play a role in the manumission ( owing to the general clause ) , it is reasonable to assume that the testator did not intend it to apply to their case too . |
24 | All courses , except where specifically arranged , are conducted in English and participants are expected to have a command of English as a working language . |
25 | I think we 're now in the third phase , where women are expected to have a job , but at the same time to look after the family and keep themselves alluring to men . |
26 | The US Fish and Wildlife Service had been expected to reach a decision soon on whether to call for a ban or not . |
27 | In response the United Kingdom Minister for Overseas Development , Lynda Chalker , cancelled a visit to Nigeria scheduled for October , when she had been expected to announce a £60,000,000 aid package . |
28 | But since reorganization it 's become much more diverse and we 're expected to do a lot more different things . ’ |
29 | John rather 's expectations regarding the amounts , they 're very ambitious indeed and I ca n't speak for Salisbury Park but if we 're expected to pay a share of any alterations and so forth erm it would be very difficult for us to meet that commitment . |
30 | For example , the hearer may be expected to access a range of contextual assumptions about the effort of running up hills . |