Example sentences of "expect [det] [noun sg] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In seemed that the Minister expected little opposition in Parliament , where all MPs were members of TANU .
2 Perhaps he expected some protest from Constanza , a declaration , perhaps he hoped for it .
3 He smiled and lifted his champagne glass to his lips and Ruth expected some sort of challenge thrown out but none came and a strange feeling percolated inside her , almost disappointment , but she shooed away the notion .
4 He obviously expected some sort of reaction .
5 ‘ Galadriel , ’ muttered Gilly , not that she expected this bale of blubber to manage her real name .
6 As a former member of his Household explained : ‘ He never expected this kind of reaction .
7 erm so that y so that you expected this sort of measure of service and if you were told the , if you were told the circumstances you might have said well that 's okay , no problem .
8 He did n't for one minute expect that sort of treatment in Gloucester , but that was how he would spend this afternoon .
9 The cooperativity between α-truncated polymerases and CRP is lost at the lac promoter , consequently it was expected that binding of CRP at its target in the -60 region would not lead to the occupancy of lac P1 by the mutant enzymes .
10 It was humiliating , and she had not expected that kind of reaction from him .
11 It was expected that measurement of surface heat radiation would provide clues to the planet 's chemical composition and the reasons behind the planet 's " greenhouse effect " .
12 Many workers said they 'd expected another round of closures despite the earlier announcement of a reprieve for some of the collieries .
13 If we work extra hard for our employers we expect some kind of reward in return .
14 Maude 's telegram from the Queen was also expected this morning at Trees Park Village , near Middleton St George , where she has lived for the last seven years .
15 He had expected some kind of tart from Les Halles and found a respectable Jewish matron in an unbecoming colour .
16 They had expected some throwing of stones and worse from whatever straggle of peasants ventured down from the hills to the banks , and that they received .
17 Being right in line with the posts we had expected some sort of obstacle to look round but not a moving one !
18 ‘ Being in Brighton has been beneficial to all of us , the food is good and we have trained on the Downs , ’ said Tolstikov , who could have expected more recognition at home following last year 's London win but instead found life harder , not better .
19 Such workers are expensive and in short supply , can not be managed by the old " command and control " hierarchies , and expect more scope for creativity and autonomy in their work .
20 Woolwich would have expected any refusal of payment to lead to collection proceedings which would have been gravely embarrassing for Woolwich , the more so as it would have been the only building society refusing to pay .
21 Woolwich would have expected any refusal of payment to lead to collection proceedings which would have been gravely embarrassing for Woolwich , the more so as it would have been the only building society refusing to pay .
22 ‘ I would n't have expected any relation of Caro 's to be such an old-fashioned fuddy-duddy .
23 it is , is the policy i i is , is would you need to set this up as , as it being a long term I E ho how quickly would you expect that kind of process to work through ?
24 Those caught in the ‘ genteel poverty trap ’ can expect little sympathy from people earning the national wage of £15,790 or less .
25 This reading of silences depends on the argument that the companionate ideal of marriage developed first among the privileged classes , and that in the eighteenth century lower class women could expect little affection in marriage .
26 Might we now expect some clarification regarding Trident .
27 Clearly , we could expect some sort of boundary indication , such as a pause , to occur long before the end of this utterance .
28 Thus , using a plural in a continuation based on the verb + with conditions , where we might expect some sort of strain , does indeed produce a reliably higher number of continuations using both .
29 A national survey has shown one in 15 schools can expect some sort of fire .
30 ‘ Then he 'll surely expect some sort of explanation from me , ’ Harry said quietly .
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