Example sentences of "expect [to-vb] [adj] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 At the same time , two other research programmes that stood to benefit handsomely from the stimulus plan — the $103 million proposed for the Advanced Technology Program ( ATP ) within the Department of Commerce and $47 million sought for cooperative research agreements between industry and the national laboratories in the Department of Energy — are expected to remain important priorities for the Clinton administration and to enjoy rising budgets in 1994 despite the temporary setback in Congress .
2 Local authorities , parents and others concerned with the child are expected to agree reasonable arrangements for contact before a care order , whether final or interim , is made .
3 ‘ We ca n't be expected to wait six weeks for another good performance . ’
4 Ultimately , it is expected to provide overnight accommodation for up to 30 volunteers .
5 Though those parents who were able to escape to England might have been expected to accept immediate responsibility for their offspring , this was often not practicable .
6 US President Bill Clinton has dismissed the referendum as a ploy to buy time , and is expected to press reluctant Europeans for military action against Bosnia 's Serbs .
7 Employers may be expected to allow reasonable opportunities for their employees to engage in public service , but substantial demands for time off may either be refused or constitute a block to career advancement .
8 Franco was expected to seek congressional approval for a two-step reform to simplify the tax system and to counter tax evasion , in order to meet performance targets set by the IMF in the January 1992 agreement [ see pp. 38719-20 ] for the disbursement of credits .
9 The research is expected to have major implications for application of Decision Analysis , a widely used management decision aid .
10 Everyone pretended to ignore the reaction of the surveyors to the fact that the senior administrative member of Rostov 's staff was a member of a race which could be expected to have little respect for the Imperial establishment .
11 After the initial ‘ lessons in wizardry ’ , the child is expected to take increasing responsibility for its actions and to co-operate with others in everyday activities .
12 Although these managers are not expected to take any responsibility for it , this does mean that notification of a failure in a module is passed through the LIFESPAN system , and individual managers can decide what impact the reported failure has on their modules and packages .
13 Although these managers are not expected to take any responsibility for it , this does mean that notification of a failure in a module is passed through the LIFESPAN system , and individual managers can decide what impact the reported failure has on their modules and packages .
14 Talks are continuing with British Telecommunications Plc , Mercury Communications Ltd , Sprint International Inc and Australia 's Overseas Telecommunications Corp , all of which are expected to make formal bids for the contract .
15 The two sides agreed to hold a further meeting soon which is expected to produce firm proposals for resolving some of the Irish concerns on security .
16 The resulting combination is expected to produce total sales for UniComp of some $15m with projected profits of $2m for the fiscal year ending February 1994 .
17 The new laboratory will employ six to 10 people in an area of science that is not expected to produce marketable results for five to 10 years .
18 However , in a semi-strong efficient market as the International Stock Exchange in London we should not expect to find any evidence for P/E ratio being a reliable predictor of returns or volatility of returns .
19 Nobody expects councillors to be able to do sums involving three hundred and fifteen or fourteen million erm without professional help , just like any business would expect to use professional help for that .
20 In both blue-collar and white-collar employment , the long-predicted world in which nobody could expect to have one job for a lifetime has now arrived .
21 Now that men and women live longer , many people suggest that it is unrealistic to expect to sustain one marriage for a lifetime .
22 When a new government takes office and opens the Defence books , it expects to find ample room for change and improvement .
23 He expects to have organic chickens for £1.25 per lb and pork for £1.20 a lb .
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