Example sentences of "expect any [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Whatever the organizational changes few people in Bonn expect any fundamental shifts in science policy .
2 There was some reason for his bewilderment , for Anselm does not seem to have desired or expected any practical result from this consultation except a possible release from his archbishopric .
3 Society boss Geoffrey Lister said he did not expect any economic recovery in the immediate future .
4 This new world will also be one in which we can not expect any new carrier to be able to enter the airline market to any competitive extent owing to lack of the large resources required .
5 It must be emphasised that you can not expect any financial support from the University .
6 British space officials do not expect any major difficulties in finding the money for INTEGRAL , because ESA science programmes are paid out of the subscriptions of member states which are calculated several years in advance .
7 The Commission does not expect any dramatic changes in this pattern , except for an increase in the currently low activity rates of women accompanying migrant male workers .
8 Clyde also said that it did not expect any significant impact from last year 's Budget tax changes which restricted tax relief on future exploration spending .
9 The numbers and types of printers have increased rapidly in the last three years , but we would not expect any rapid increase in numbers in the next three years .
10 Independent Counsel Lawrence E. Walsh announced on Sept. 17 that his investigation into the Iran-contra scandal was nearing its end , and that " in the absence of some new development " he did not expect any further indictments in connection with the affair .
11 The company has been out telling run-of-the-mill customers not to expect any serious deliveries at least until October .
12 It 's a fairly low risk erm threat at the moment , air strikes are cheap er they 're not particularly dangerous whether they 're effective or not is another matter , er and there 's no immediate come back on the domestic scene because no one is expecting any one state to be the saviour in that particular situation .
13 Thus , we would suggest , there is , as yet at least , little basis for expecting any particular change in the political attitude and behaviour of these workers apart , perhaps , from the spread of the more calculative — more rational — outlook ’
14 Sir Peter Holmes , Shell 's chairman who admitted that he was ‘ astonished ’ to discover that the irregularities had occurred through an associate company failing to follow strict rules against speculative dealing , said that he expected any further exposure to be limited to a £65 million charge which the company would take in its accounts for the first quarter of 1993 .
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