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

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1 Only a 1 ' , e' and e " vibrations will be Raman active , so we expect six fundamental bands in the Raman spectrum , only three of which ( due to the three e' vibrations ) should coincide in frequency with IR bands .
2 The character table shows us that only e' and a 2 " vibrations , corresponding to dipole changes in the x/y and z directions , respectively , can be IR active , so we expect five fundamental bands in the IR spectrum of PF 5 .
3 Whatever the organizational changes few people in Bonn expect any fundamental shifts in science policy .
4 Gorbachev 's call for more substantial arms cuts contrasted with the view of the then UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher that " I do n't think we should expect further dramatic reductions in forces " .
5 Therefore , we must expect some major changes in that region in the coming years and be prepared for anything that might arise as a result .
6 Football this afternoon Scarborough are playing Bury at the McCain Stadium so you can expect some extra traffic in Scarborough town centre with that football .
7 So in spite of the Conservatives domination of the area , we can expect some exciting contests in this election and perhaps even some upsets .
8 Society boss Geoffrey Lister said he did not expect any economic recovery in the immediate future .
9 British space officials do not expect any major difficulties in finding the money for INTEGRAL , because ESA science programmes are paid out of the subscriptions of member states which are calculated several years in advance .
10 The Commission does not expect any dramatic changes in this pattern , except for an increase in the currently low activity rates of women accompanying migrant male workers .
11 The numbers and types of printers have increased rapidly in the last three years , but we would not expect any rapid increase in numbers in the next three years .
12 Independent Counsel Lawrence E. Walsh announced on Sept. 17 that his investigation into the Iran-contra scandal was nearing its end , and that " in the absence of some new development " he did not expect any further indictments in connection with the affair .
13 The dispatch of yet another deadbeat Tory , Sir Patrick Mayhew , to Northern Ireland is a warning not to expect much political progress in the province .
14 The British Government had every right to expect uninhibited American support in ensuring the success of this impracticable settlement : it was not forthcoming .
15 The company is expecting another double-digit drop in mainframe sales again this year .
16 Thus , we would suggest , there is , as yet at least , little basis for expecting any particular change in the political attitude and behaviour of these workers apart , perhaps , from the spread of the more calculative — more rational — outlook ’
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