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

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1 They expect the average tariff for an air trip to be £64.00 ( at 1987 prices ) in 1993 compared with £39.90 for a through rail trip .
2 They expect the growing season for crops to be short .
3 Such a policy of extensification would avoid food mountains and ensure that our land was properly looked after by farmers who want to work and who expect a reasonable return for their efforts .
4 Just as investors expect a high return for their capital , we should expect working people to receive a fair return for their labour .
5 Sunderland also expect a big crowd for Friday night 's £5,000 marathon challenge match .
6 Expect a lively bourse for the rest of 1992 .
7 Union leaders say they expect an overwhelming call for industrial action in an imminent ballot , after employers refused to improve a 4.8 per cent offer on Monday .
8 For the economy as a whole , we can expect the total demand for money for transactions purposes to depend directly on money national income .
9 TOURISTS going abroad can expect the following rates for sterling :
10 This will go some way to draw the fire of the Government 's critics , but he can still expect a rough ride for the bill on the House of Lords .
11 It was the third time Hillman has been sent off in his career and having been suspended for 20 weeks for his last offence , can expect a lengthy suspension for his latest misdemeanour .
12 Random House expected a modest début for the novel , even deciding against a publicity tour .
13 The reaction of local farmers to this disruption of their normal farming activity was to wait the situation out , as they expected a high price for their lands .
14 At this Margery panics , expecting the same fate for herself , and soon begs the old woman to try to find Wilekin and bring him to her .
15 Whilst this is expecting a great deal for such groups , a measure of personal ministry to the individual plus group ministry to one another would seem to preserve the right balance .
16 The Eagles are expecting a 10,000 crowd for the visit of the champions .
17 In June 1940 , Britain was digging in , expecting a grim struggle for existence and feverishly improvising every weapon of defence against the possible invader .
18 The department expects a general location for the new settlement to be included in the approved plan .
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