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

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1 A five-year development plan calling for expenditure worth Rs190,000 million ( US$4,400 million ) , of which more than 64 per cent was expected from the private sector , was announced by the government in mid-December .
2 Economic facts since the 1960s no longer fit the demographic trends expected from the traditional theory , which predicts a positive relationship between birth-rates and the performance of the economy .
3 Analysis of the radio waves emitted by the Moon indicate that the thermal conductivity of the outer Moon increases rapidly with depth , just as would be expected from the increasing compaction of a fragmented medium .
4 As might be expected from the foregoing analysis , an investigation by the DTI Innovation Unit and the Technology Group of the CBI found that innovative ‘ Best Practice ’ companies go to great lengths to generate and capture ideas , from both internal and external sources , with careful attention to the balance of technology push and market pull and the rigorous implementation of screening processes and on-going reviews .
5 The receipts for carriage of timber have formed an important proportion of the revenue on the part of the line already opened , and a larger traffic may be confidently expected from the other part .
6 The hon. Member for Dagenham ( Mr. Gould ) told us in the briefest and skimpiest of ways — that is to be expected from the new model Labour party — of the Labour party 's pledge to return to a policy of fair rates .
7 Can someone please tell me what are the benefits expected from the current practice of having the relations of murder victims parade their pain on television ?
8 The casualty rate so far was no more than might have been expected from the hazardous nature of the operation , and although he could not , in all honesty , say he was in command of the whole ship , he at least held the strategic upper hand .
9 The learning that is expected from the accompanying ward experience can be made explicit , and here the names of the staff who might act as resource personnel can help the new learner particularly .
10 Notwithstanding the possible ground for distinguishing between the two cases , therefore , there remains a fundamental doubt as to just how much policy innovation can reasonably be expected from the British judiciary especially in such a politically sensitive area as defence policy .
11 The Conservative Government 's attempts at reviving the private-rented sector have met with very little success though in due course more substantial results are expected from the 1988 Housing Act .
12 Similarly , as observed by Bradford and Burdett ( 1989 ) , larger numbers of children in southern England go through the private education system than would be expected from the social class patterns there .
13 However , during the 1990s other climatic influences , such as volcanic eruptions and ocean current variations ( e.g. El Nino and La Nina in the Pacific Ocean ) , may partially mask or obscure the sustained global warming trend expected from the human-enhanced greenhouse effect .
14 We therefore did a more rigorous test by calculating a periodogram normalized to the values expected from the null hypothesis of power-law/Poisson noise only , and binning up .
15 As would be expected from the previous discussion , the main decline in wage-earning employment came in the ( male-dominated ) industrial sector , while the non-industrial wage-earning category , which includes a substantial majority of women , showed a slight increase .
16 The type of answer to be expected from the Painful Plodder would be as follows :
17 And , to make it all seem almost too good to be true the total number of possible W particles seen by both UA1 and UA2 is just what one would expect from the total number of proton-antiproton collisions that the two experiments have observed .
18 This is exactly what we would expect from the neutral theory .
19 Typical what you 'd expect from the Prime Minister .
20 The movement in the direction along the grain of the wood is negligible , as one would expect from the molecular structure .
21 The speech by the hon. Member for Leyton ( Mr. Cohen ) was trenchant and honest , as one would expect from the hon. Gentleman .
22 From everything I have said , I am sure that my Hon. Friends will agree that it is a model pension scheme , which is what one would expect from the public sector .
23 The Saturday Review described the scheme as the ‘ sort of meagre and crude distribution of all the allotted space — and of a great deal more besides — into parallelograms , which we might expect from the speculative projector of Great Franklin Pierce City , Nebraska ’ .
24 Sri Lanka , like India , was subject to periodic increases in the price of grain , but the link between crime and economic hardship was not as strong as one would expect from the Indian evidence .
25 Finish , like the other decks this month is of very high quality , there is no junk here , but what do you expect from the biggest deck manufactures in the business ?
26 Choosing the right diet is the key , and to make it easy for you we have devised a three-part series , Slim Plan ( page 81 ) , backed by all the knowledge , research and thorough testing you have come to expect from the Good Housekeeping Institute .
27 IF TASMANIA COULD BE REGARDED as a microcosm of what to expect from the great continent of Australia , Gould 's exhilaration as he sailed towards Sydney could not , understandably , have been higher .
28 The game is very playable and the graphics are flicker free as we have come to expect from the top shareware authors .
29 She was not beautiful , and hardly fey as he had come to expect from the fair sex , but there was something undeniably compelling about her .
30 But police in Foxboro , Massa-chusetts , said there was less trouble than they expected from the 50,000 crowd .
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