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

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1 Nevertheless , President Roh Tae Woo of South Korea welcomed the recent progress in relations between the two states , and on July 6 suggested that he expected to see Korean reunification achieved within five years .
2 With the economy moving out of recession we expect to see fewer clients cutting back and this should help reduce our terminations .
3 A NEW service which is expected to encourage more travellers to switch from road to rail made its inaugural run into Middlesbrough station yesterday .
4 THE GOVERNMENT is expected to provide financial assistance to help protect Sinn Fein advice centres from loyalist attacks .
5 He and Dr Kohl are expected to meet next week following the swearing in of a new East German government on Monday .
6 At the sub-national level , the peripheral/least favoured regions might be expected to exhibit lower labour costs relative to the core regions .
7 If you are called for an interview with a local authority , you would not be expected to answer detailed questions relating to local government law .
8 The sum , substantially in excess of estimates by the country 's central bank which had recently estimated borrowing to pay for war costs at around $10,000 million [ see also pp. 37987 ; 38166 ; 38212 ] , was expected to cover current expenditure reported to be running at some $20,000 million .
9 Jordan is now expected to press Asian governments to act more vigorously to help repatriate their nationals , meanwhile reports that Iran is willing to open its border with Iraq to refugees , have been greeted with relief here , although it 's still not clear whether the Baghdad authorities will cooperate with this .
10 We were expected to have enough initiative to overcome the physical problems , maybe when the streets were under water or covered in snow , to get to our appointment on time .
11 According to a World Bank report published on Sept. 23 , the administration of the US$1,200 million Environment Fund set up under the auspices of the UN was expected to face severe problems stemming from disagreements centring on the degree to which national governments would assume responsibility for environmental projects such as pollution control .
12 Press reports in late November 1989 had stated that more than 200 US members of Congress were expected to sponsor renewed moves to erect protectionist measures against Japan .
13 Dealers were expected to get these cards filled in at the same time as fulfilling their quotas of business , but nobody had time .
14 ‘ But because unemployment tends to increase for a while even after growth has resumed and because some taxes , particularly corporation tax , are collected a year in arrears , I expect borrowing next year to rise further .
15 ‘ If nitrate does , indirectly , cause cancer , it will be the long-term average that matters and the effect of any increase in cancer rates would be expected to take many years to become apparent …
16 The survey is expected to take two months to complete and will be carried out through questionnaires sent to venture capitalists and advisers throughout the EC .
17 The Argus will leave with the helicopters on board next week and is expected to take seven days to reach the Croatian port of Split .
18 You are expected to take adequate steps to protect yourself .
19 It 's expected to take 9 months to complete .
20 Electronic Data Systems Corp has won a 10-year contract from Southland Corp to install as many as 4,000 automated teller machines in 7-11 stores across the US : installation will begin in June and the process is expected to take three years to complete and the General Motors Corp subsidiary will manage processing , administration , fulfillment and enhancement of the kit .
21 In response , the Lord Chancellor established a review of the financial conditions for legal aid in November 1989 , which is expected to take three years to complete its work .
22 The European Remote Sensing Satellite , ERS-1 , cost £500 million and is expected to spend three years observing the Earth from space .
23 Rather than eliminate any further jobs on top of the 1,000 that the company has budgeted to shed this year , IBM UK Ltd chief executive Nick Temple is expected to ask senior staffers to bear some of the pain and accept pay reductions — and it could happen : Temple has been telling anyone who will listen that if IBM UK makes a penny profit this year , it will be the most amazing turnround in corporate history .
24 HMIP is expected to order National Power to fit costly sulphur-removing equipment to the plant , in order to meet EC regulations on sulphur emissions from fossil fuel power stations .
25 THE Japanese government is expected to introduce further measures to prop up Tokyo 's fragile stock market next week , following a meeting between the ‘ big four ’ stockbroking companies and the Ministry of Finance yesterday .
26 We are expected to make seasonal adjustments to change our clothes , make-up and even our bodies in accordance with fashion .
27 Results can be analysed by reference to the total number of grains overlying the chromosomes in all the mitotic cells scored , the total number of grains overlying each individual chromosome and the significance of the latter in relation to the number expected to overlie that chromosome assuming that grains are randomly distributed per unit length of chromosome .
28 Every respondent expected to receive psychological benefits related to :
29 In the case of both Interleaf and Xerox 's Documenter the companies have also recognised the importance of being able to accept textual or graphic information from other sources and this is something that we would expect to see other vendors follow suit on .
30 Having said that er we would prefer a quota system for er Stansted because without it , we could have a large number of noisey flights into Stansted and , and also that er in terms of er both this and further consultations we would expect to see full information providing us from er , a to enable us to make a sensible conclusion .
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