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

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1 Students will be expected to monitor their own performance throughout the module and to analyse and evaluate the contribution of enterprise activity to their own personal and social development .
2 For in the real world the Tories were never expected to lose their immense majority in one go .
3 Legal aid is not generally available for tribunals , they are intended to be cheap and both sides are clearly expected to bear their own costs .
4 Breakfasts and evening meals are provided Monday to Friday only , the students being expected to obtain their own midday and week-end meals at the Polytechnic or elsewhere .
5 Las Palmas is a busy commercial harbour so the movement of small boats is largely ignored , and yachts entering or leaving are expected to find their own way through the traffic .
6 They are expected to find their own way into our education system .
7 It was there for all to see — BR became less of a corporate business , more an overlord for the sectors who were expected to find their own feet with or without government subsidy .
8 If the expatriate and family are expected to find their own accommodation , information should be given on the types of properties available for rent , how much these are likely to cost together with information on whether they are furnished or unfurnished .
9 Students are expected to create their own notes : it is hard work and involves a craft skill as demanding as that required for oil paintings or pottery .
10 In group discussions , students will be expected to evaluate their own performance in terms of strengths and weaknesses and to express their own feelings and reactions to the learning gained .
11 Swindon Town expect to sell their entire allocation of thirty-six thousand tickets for the First Division play-off final .
12 Staff will normally be expected to fit their own ribbons .
13 Drivers are expected to organise their own sponsorship , with WSR chipping in .
14 No special arrangements were made in the law for people ‘ cohabiting ’ , but the Assistance Board and their successors were expected to use their discretionary powers to ensure that such people were treated just the same as married couples .
15 Dissident former members of Jugnauth 's MSM , led by former Finance Minister Vishnu Lutchmeenaraidoo , were expected to form their own party .
16 They had expected to record their fourth victory over home side this season , but on a poor service , the game was a dour affair , as neither side dominated the proceedings .
17 Most of the cuts , which were negotiated over 20 months [ see pp. 37201 ; 37267 ; 37335 ; 37473-74 ; 37796-97 ] , would be made by the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact countries , which were expected to reduce their total arsenal by as much as 40 per cent .
18 Even if the pound soars , they still have a trade and most other markets are expected to maintain their recent impetus until June-July .
19 A cynic will remember that research into the opinion-forming powers of newspapers has tended to conclude that readers expect to have their existing views confirmed .
20 A neutralisation would act to perpetuate the balance of forces that formalised the agreement to neutralise , which would not be in the interest of those parties to the agreement who expect to upgrade their relative involvement in the region over their current level .
21 During term time , the princes are expected to alternate their two weekends home a term between Highgrove with Charles and Kensington Palace with Diana .
22 The United Kingdom and United States can be expected to employ their ordinary procedures for issuing subpoenas or other measures .
23 And students are expected to make their own responses to what is put in their way .
24 As they get older , the puppies can expect to see their pink tongues turn a distinctive bluey black colour .
25 You do n't expect to find their newest recording being knocked out at four quid a go in the cut price racks .
26 Prior to this , in the 1960s and 1970s , most senior jobs had in fact been advertised and senior people , even at chief executive level , would expect to find their next opportunity by looking in The Sunday Times .
27 The shift from short-term mercenary troops , from unreliable feudal levies , and part-time forces expected to earn their own living was undertaken by most of the powers of early modern Europe .
28 Not only were dancing masters expected to follow their own rules of dance but they also had to conform to the rules of the Académie Royale de Musique .
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