Example sentences of "have [be] expect [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The golfing world has been expecting great things from Norman for years . |
2 | France has been expecting heavy snow all week to 1200m … and still waits . |
3 | He 'd been expecting tight security at the entrance , but in the event the gates were open and unmanned , and a passing employee directed him along a concrete road leading to the garage where a man in blue overalls was washing one of the Fiat saloons . |
4 | We 'd been expecting this news for so long that we were scarcely able to take it in , in fact we were fairly incredulous . |
5 | Esau can not have been expecting such remorse , such willingness to make amends from Jacob . |
6 | In these circumstances it might have been expected that town planning would be guaranteed a fair wind for many years while the consensus survived . |
7 | However they also felt that they had been expecting most children to write in sentences at too early an age . |
8 | Until now , the organisers had been expecting 15,000 participants ( 10,000 competitors and 5,000 officials ) , and the Olympic village was constructed with this in mind . |
9 | However , the City had been expecting bad figures and the shares rose 15p to 239p . |
10 | Mr Cattell said : ‘ We had been expecting bad news but had no idea where the axe would fall . |
11 | I had been expecting this news for some time but it still came as a terrible shock . |
12 | He had been expecting this visit ; had been rehearsing what he would say . |
13 | It would be just like Sipotai to attempt overwhelming force , and he had been expecting some kind of reaction ever since he had issued the order for Vortai 's herds to be culled . |
14 | It had been expecting some trouble on May 23th , the anniversary of China 's annexation of Tibet in 1951 . |
15 | The IBM announcement had been expected this month , and the delay is thought to have been occasioned by the need to respond to the Hitachi announcement . |