Example sentences of "be expected from [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Both of the hypertonic ORS contained higher glucose concentrations and higher water obsorption might have been expected from these solutions because of a greater stimulatory effect on active glucose transport . |
2 | Superb build quality and a good specification are bonus points and 100,000 miles or more can be expected from well-maintained examples . |
3 | In the very different world of perfect competition , the constraints are assumed satisfied given competition between firms as to who is to produce , price-taking behaviour and , lastly , the indirect result that the individual profit maximizing behaviour which would be expected from self-seeking entrepreneurs leads to social welfare maximization the " invisible hand " result . |
4 | Then an on-road study found that drivers did indeed recall more central details than would be expected from risky situations . |
5 | Leadership can not be expected from those quarters . |
6 | In the latest report to become available , dealing with mortality at 10 years , eight deaths were certified as being from motor neurone disease while only three such deaths were expected from national rates . |
7 | Clear advice on what is expected from successful candidates |
8 | A high but realistic standard of work and behaviour is expected from all pupils , and generally the response is positive . |
9 | A subtle discrimination exists whereby a lower contribution is expected from older employees along with the view that ‘ the dynamic contribution comes from people under 35 and that the over-45s are , to some extent , passengers on the superannuation train . ’ |
10 | The state of Texas is making a substantial contribution , and about $1.7 billion is expected from foreign partners . |