Example sentences of "expect [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 A first planeload of ANC exiles returned home from Zambia on March 7 , and a further 550 were expected during the ensuing weeks .
2 The fallacy that secondary impotence is to be expected as the male ages is probably more firmly entrenched in our culture than any other misapprehension .
3 The Junior boys and Cadet girls are defending champions but much is expected of the Junior girls side , with the U-12 girls having an outside chance of upsetting Leinster .
4 The four have undergone doping tests and the results are expected within a few days .
5 A Planning Application has been submitted to South Shropshire District Council and their decision is expected within a few weeks .
6 And the results are expected within a few weeks .
7 Since he had been commissioned in November 1858 , he had ‘ almost wholly devoted ’ himself to the building , and tenders were expected in a few days .
8 It was strongly hinted that " a dividend is expected in a few weeks time " which is equivalent to " a discount on the purchase price . "
9 Thus we find a much more uniform field-pattern , uniform as regards both size and shape , than we might have expected in the grazing counties of central England .
10 It was a part of the prophecy of disintegration and chaos to be expected in the latter days ; within that context it was but one detail in a large picture , but here it was all , it was an answer .
11 Its primary purpose was to make room for the large number of civilian air-raid casualties which were expected in the big cities .
12 But more activity on those fronts is expected in the coming months .
13 But with the last cut in the discount and Lombard rates in early February , and further reductions expected in the coming months , it clearly recognises the need for lower rates even if it does adhere to its policy of small steps .
14 Neither Pasok nor Synaspismos seemed capable of capitalizing on the unpopularity of the government 's austerity measures , and the ND did better than expected in the municipal elections of October 1990 [ see p. 37785 ] .
15 A new , hard-edged approach is expected from the joint services maxi-yacht , Satquote British Defender , in the second leg to Fremantle , Western Australia .
16 Dependency levels in residential care have risen substantially , particularly in the private sector , even beyond levels expected from the greater numbers of elderly people .
17 However , they also escaped the severe censure that might have been expected from the high-minded moralists who strutted busily through the Victorian England of his day .
18 The provision of a placid monetary environment in which monetary policy was not itself a source of instability was the most that could be expected from the monetary authorities .
19 She had a pretty shrewd idea that Desmond had only the haziest notion of how much could be expected from the various books , and she had intended to keep it that way .
20 Migration ( Figure 4.5B ) has played the key role in these growth patterns — indeed , to a greater extent than might be expected from the overall rates of population change , because it is also compensating for substantial natural decrease in some of the fastest growing counties , principally those noted as retirement areas like East and West Sussex , the Isle of Wight , Dorset and Devon ( Figure 4.5A ) .
21 The abrasive challenge expected from the notorious Bègles front-row duo failed to materialise .
22 Normally , little jumble could be expected from the few cottages on the headland , but Alex Mair , anxious to associate the power station with the community , had put up a notice on the staff board and the two tea chests were usually fairly full by the time the October sale came round .
23 The coup was apparently neither instigated nor expected by the Soviet authorities , and it brought a regime to power which was bitterly divided by factional differences .
24 This was the major design feature of the new units — that they should represent the competences , knowledge , skills and understanding expected by the major users of an award .
25 It is not intended to provide the detail that is rightly expected by the local communities who live and work in close proximity to our operations , and which we provide through locally published reports .
26 They would simply raise disdainful eyebrows and say what else could one expect of the lower orders ; the Irish ?
27 The right hon. Gentleman seems to be saying that , as we would expect of the British police , when a serious allegation is made , the chief constable of one force arranges for a senior officer of another to investigate the allegations , and everything about that investigation is laid bare for the public to see .
28 All spoke here of man 's work — his enterprise , his pleasure ; stately hotels vied with one another , handsome shops displayed in their windows all the luxuries one might expect in the great cities of the realm .
29 We should also not rule out the possibility that one may properly look to a historical explanation , just as a historical explanation underlies the fact that the comparatives of tired and spoilt — derived from verbs — are analytic , as in : ( 56 ) Declan is more spoilt than Karen Declan 's mother is more tired than Karen 's mother rather than the synthetic forms — tireder , spoilter — which we should expect from the monosyllabic adjectives which they have become .
30 In Germany in 1939 , a British Gentile , let alone a Jew , knew what to expect of the Nazi authorities and got out if they could .
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