Example sentences of "expect [verb] [adj] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Other marine life expected to suffer included coral reefs , algae and sea grass . |
2 | I had almost expected to see giant Atlantic waves smashing against the great wall but , no , the far side was still quite calm , sunshine , a picturesque blue bay , shell white/silver beaches though , on the horizon , ominous looking ranks of white surf . |
3 | After a nuclear accident , scientists expect to find first leukaemia cases , beginning after five years and peaking after 15–20 years , then thyroid cancer and finally general cancers . |
4 | Digiboard and Computone are expected to launch LAN-based add-in cards before the end of the year . |
5 | In addition to the 60 people now working at Regeneration House , the project is expected to create 1,800 construction jobs and when complete the station complex will provide 1,720 extra jobs . |
6 | This peaking effect was destroyed by boiling the solutions , a process which might be expected to destroy long-chain water polymers . |
7 | Local planning authorities should be encouraged to explore the scope for this kind of provision in their areas , rather than be expected to allocate large marina sites in their plans . |
8 | Because he is waiting to see if the anticipatory breach turns into non-performance in fact , he is not expected to buy any replacement goods until the date of actual non-performance . |
9 | Lloyd 's is expected to announce this year losses for 1989 of between £1 billion and £1.6 billion though some market men fear the loss could rise to £2 billion . |
10 | IXI is expected to use other SCO technologies for new groupware and tools that will roll into its pervasive Motif-based X.desktop manager , of which 250,000 users are claimed . |
11 | The popularity of the L & G guarantee is expected to persuade other PEP managers to make similar offers . |
12 | He said although he can never give an absolute undertaking on public expenditure , he has assured diocesan officials that the schools are expected to satisfy new funding criteria for 1993–94 . |
13 | Schools Minister Michael Fallon has ‘ assured ’ Catholic education officials that extensions at St Bede 's and St Augustine 's RC primary schools are expected to satisfy new funding criteria for popular schools next year . |
14 | UST China is expected to funnel other USL products , presumably technology like Tuxedo , and third-party products into China . |
15 | This is particularly clear in childrearing practices where boys and girls are treated identically , and are expected to develop similar person characteristics . |
16 | But Mr Major was expected to face stormy Commons scenes as he came under more pressure during Prime Minister 's question time this afternoon . |
17 | But Mr Major was expected to face stormy Commons scenes as he came under more pressure during Prime Minister 's question time this afternoon . |
18 | The EMF would not carry out national monetary policy decisions , so this would not interfere with the Bank of England 's role in this area , although the EMF would act as an indirect constraint on domestic monetary policy and would be in control of ECU interest rates , which would eventually be expected to influence national interest rates . |
19 | GPs with their own budgets and District Health Authorities will be expected to place either block contracts for a defined range of services , or cost and volume contracts , for a certain number of cases , for most services . |
20 | After initial training , the Heidrick and Struggles Associate will be expected to undertake entire search assignments with minimal supervision and coaching from the Office Manager and/or partners . |
21 | It is not right to assume that those in inner-city areas can not be expected to achieve good examination results . |
22 | On both counts these experiments might be expected to show strong disincentive effects on work . |
23 | The increase is slightly less in the case of beverages , which is what one would expect given that wine stocks could service two establishments more easily than food ones . |
24 | The figures ' significance may , of course , be challenged on the grounds that the number of turns taken by Anderson in the last six scenes , and the length of those turns , is considerably smaller than in the earlier scenes , and we would therefore expect to see fewer performance errors . |
25 | How has modern portfolio theory been used to evaluate portfolio performance and show how and why you might expect to find different performance rankings from the different measures . |
26 | If we are accused of structuring a massive bid proposal to expressly favour G Tec , and if G Tec end up being the only bidder we should expect to encounter major public relations and or legal problems , and we could end up paying far more than we had anticipated for the needed goods and services . |
27 | He was not told that socio-economic circumstances meant that he could expect to get bad examination results . |
28 | ML Laboratories , expected to announce new drug developments soon , jumped 40p to 495p . |
29 | There is a tendency of course for some old people to expect to have long telephone calls of even an hour or more with their |
30 | SCO hopes the new programme will help it focus on three markets — retail , finance and government — and its expects to sell 1,500 developers kits there in its first year — between 400 — 500 of them in Europe . |