Example sentences of "be expected that [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It might therefore be expected that many contests would provide fatalities , but this was not the case .
2 It is not to be expected that each sentence written will obey grammar rules .
3 If the key processes are biochemical , then it might be expected that each memory will have its specific representation in terms of the synthesis of unique proteins or other molecules .
4 So it was to be expected that this sight should arouse some curiosity , and after putting their heads together the women put down their bowls and kettles and went over to ask the painter who was coming to live there .
5 It can be expected that some rabbits confined in short burrows will begin to bolt quite quickly , at times almost instantly .
6 Given this shorter period of experimentation with other drugs prior to heroin use , it could be expected that these informants would have exhibited less variety in their pre-heroin polydrug use .
7 The topic of interpersonal distance has a copious literature in its own right ( see Argyle and Cook , 1976 ) and it is to be expected that any effects due to hemispheric asymmetry will interact with social and personality factors in different ways under different circumstances .
8 By then it is expected that all sides will have an agreement to keep the EFA flying .
9 It is expected that this standard will form the basis of European certification schemes within the Single Market .
10 It is expected that this halon replacement programme will continue to generate new business for the foreseeable future .
11 It is expected that this trend will continue at least until the turn of the century : indeed forecasts suggest that between now and the year 2000 , the 70 year old ex-Service population will nearly double , while by the end of that period some 500,000 ex-RAF personnel will be over 80 years old .
12 It is expected that this trend will continue at least until the turn of the century ; indeed forecasts suggest that between now and the year 2000 , the 70 year old ex-Service population will nearly double , while by the end of that period some 500,000 ex-RAF personnel will be over 80 years old .
13 It is expected that this trend will continue , with further reductions in the number of hours worked and more people taking early retirement .
14 It is expected that this combination will not only ensure the continuing existence of the profession but also identify a high potential for information managers and librarians and a rapid growth in the requirements for their services .
15 It is expected that this investigation will show the nature of the connection between South Asian voluntary associations and the wider realm of national and local politics in Bristol .
16 It is expected that this study will demonstrate the importance of symbolisation , categorisation and social relationships in the way people construct ideas about food and health .
17 It is expected that this exemption will also be invoked only rarely .
18 The European programme is , like the US Government Open Systems Interconnection Profile ( GOSIP ) effort , mandatory , and its is expected that most government buyers will follow the guidelines because they will have to give and explain reasons for non-standard purchases .
19 It is expected that most undergraduates will take this .
20 It is expected that these qualifications will be available from August 1993 .
21 The statement ends : ‘ It is expected that more people will visit museums as a result of the wider interest generated by the presence of an international art and antiques market here .
22 Legal proceeding were started against Barak , Stepan and Colotka , and it was expected that many others would be charged in due course .
23 It was expected that some sort of legal action would follow .
24 It was expected that these service engineers would have sufficient parts from their own stocks to do simple repairs , and the theory was that major parts could be provided from Argent Distributors ' warehouse within 48 hours .
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