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

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1 Ajdabiyans expected to go to the polls in the winter of 1978–9 , and in anticipation their political activists had drawn up two lists of candidates for each of the fifteen popular committees .
2 The employee 's claim was , however , effectively refused in the British Steel case because such benefits as might be expected to flow to the employer from refinements to the patented product had not ( yet ) materialised .
3 Initial deliveries are expected to go to the other announced PowerPC allies , Compagnie des Machines Bull SA , Thomson-CSF SA , Harris Corp and Tadpole Technology Plc , with Apple taking the lion 's share .
4 Cult move FOUR children rescued in raids on the Family of Love cult in Argentina are expected to go to the United States with their American mother , who was freed without charge , the Foreign Office said .
5 Arthur Levitt 's nomination is expected to go to the Senate shortly .
6 The British crown was expected to pass to the Dowager Duchess Sophia of Hanover , by virtue of the terms of the Act of Settlement , but Sophia died early in 1714 , shortly before Anne died on 1st .
7 In general a failure to serve a committal order in due time would not be expected to lead to the quashing of the sentence of imprisonment .
8 It was expected to lead to the appointment of an impartial body to determine responsibility for the conflict .
9 It is expected to lead to the creation of some 500 new jobs , mainly at Marconi 's Stanmore and Plessey Avionics ' West Leigh sites , but also at a large number of sub-contractors throughout the United Kingdom .
10 Where it employs professional musicians full- or part-time it should ensure that their salaries take account of their training and qualifications as well as of the time and contribution which they are expected to give to the worship .
11 The successful applicant will be expected to contribute to the teaching of a range of postgraduate and undergraduate programmes .
12 Measures directly towards the amelioration of these conditions might be expected to contribute to the prevention of attempted suicide , although other factors — such as the availability of drugs , cultural attitudes , and the level of services available — might have a more immediate effect .
13 This overlap has raised some difficulty about the extent to which a client should be expected to contribute to the cost of the services received .
14 This project is expected to contribute to the development of effective health education strategies which are relevant to consumers .
15 It was the policy that residents were expected to contribute to the life of the community .
16 Foreign financial institutions are expected to contribute to the project and an Israeli company will provide technical assistance .
17 Next week the strike is expected to spread to the Post Office .
18 Crowds of rail enthusiasts are expected to flock to the Settle-Carlisle line today for the first public run along BR tracks of the steam locomotive Blue Peter .
19 THOUSANDS of fun-seekers from all over the province are expected to flock to the north west this weekend for a thrilling double bill of the North West 200 and the International Air Show .
20 As a result , thousands of Japanese tourists are expected to flock to the house in which Wordsworth wrote some of his best work .
21 A contract which covers the programme of work will be agreed between student and supervisor and students are expected to adhere to the contract so far as is practicable .
22 A contract which covers the programme of community involvement will be agreed between student and supervisor and students are expected to adhere to the contract as far as is practicable .
23 Mr W Doggart emphasised that tutors would be expected to adhere to the contents of the packs which would become official Institute precept and practice .
24 The European Community is expected to respond to the US move by introducing a carbon tax .
25 ‘ It is my belief that , without an honest money , Soviet citizens can not be expected to respond to the reforms , as they do not have a meaningful incentive , ’ said Mr Angell .
26 This terrible matter has brought shame on Leicestershire , and we expect to get to the heart of how it could have gone on for so long , while apparently nobody did anything about it .
27 It took Quiss longer than he had expected to get to the castle kitchens ; they 'd changed some of the corridors and stairways en route from the games room to the lower levels , and Quiss , taking what he thought was the usual way , had found himself making an unexpected left turn and coming to a windy , deserted , echoing chamber which looked out over the white landscape to the tall wooden towers of the slate mines .
28 He said , ‘ The lord Abul and I are therefore expected to return to the King at Epiphany ? ’
29 Even following recession , energy demand is not expected to return to the levels of growth originally predicted .
30 Few of those artists are expected to return to the island soon .
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