Example sentences of "be expected [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Central government may also be expected to monitor the implementation of the Elton Committee 's recommendations if not to provide the extra resources necessary for the extended role for ( and numbers on education welfare officers , teachers and LEA officers envisaged by the Report .
2 The professor will be expected to oversee the provision of lectures in Mathematics to first-year students ( for the greater part , those reading Chemistry ) , and of problems classes related to them .
3 Accordingly , pre-exposure to the context can be expected to attenuate the extent to which latent inhibition will develop context-specificity .
4 Trainees will be expected to use the CAB information system in order to try to resolve the problems .
5 It will also have some impact on training commitments required of users , and whether end-users can be expected to use the system independently or whether they will need the assistance of an intermediary .
6 It is hoped that this meagre expedition into social history may provide at least some indication of the extent to which each decade has bred people of differing outlook on sexuality and an indication of the way in which different styles of upbringing and ways of social thinking in the childhood years of successive decades might be expected to affect the outlook and tolerance of adults throughout the varying age groups of society .
7 The size of the establishment could reasonably be expected to affect the number of young people being exposed to the different recruitment strategies ( although the relative numbers of small employers would also have to be borne in mind ) .
8 The role of the Crown Estate Commissioners in the management of fish farming can not be expected to fill the gap of a national policy which would properly regulate the industry " .
9 It can certainly happen that a head might at the same time be expected to manage the school democratically by the staff , deferentially by the governors , assertively by the local authority and pliantly by parents .
10 But one issue that can be expected to divide the parties in the final weeks is whether the controversial Franklin dam in Tasmania should go ahead .
11 13.2.2 However , it is recognised that the Academic Partners will be expected to publish the results of their work on the project and may wish to disclose such work in ways other than by publication .
12 A new cabinet , announced on 19 July 1951 , indicated that modifications to domestic policies could be expected to parallel the shift already apparent in external affairs .
13 Firms will be expected to provide accounting information to their successors even when a fee dispute is still outstanding , and firms undertaking additional work will normally be expected to notify the incumbent .
14 While the former provide information regarding whether a test might reasonably be expected to facilitate the assessment of particular individuals and for particular purposes , the latter give information regarding the nature and quality of any information which is derived from the test .
15 IN the improbable event of the Green party winning York , they could certainly be expected to nurse the constituency .
16 ( b ) Registered land You will be expected to collect the land or charge certificate together with the duly signed transfer .
17 In 1972 , the miners of the Jiu Valley had already shown that they were not the reliable toadies who could be expected to applaud the Comrade without comment on his ‘ working visits ’ .
18 And we are not allowed to vote at all , but you can bet we will be expected to foot the bill when the European dream turns into a nightmare .
19 Recent studies of sulphate absorption in man indicate that on a diet of 16.6 mmol/d about 12 mmol would be expected to reach the colon .
20 He thinks another fiscal crisis like the one he was called in to deal with can be expected to force the issue within a few years .
21 LRT has warned that passengers can not be expected to finance the group 's entire five-year £3 billion capital spending programme .
22 The Vendor can not be expected to underwrite the credit worthiness of the Business 's debtors which is the effect of this warranty .
23 One is , nevertheless , bound to suppose that it is only in extreme conditions that people can be expected to volunteer the suppression of individuality to the extent that the more extreme forms of co-operative require : only , that is in short , where a life of one 's own would not be supportable .
24 CAN ANYBODY be expected to take the Deputy Director of Wirral Social Services seriously when he suggests that feeding curry to toddlers will help them counteract the evils of racism ?
25 No child could be expected to enjoy the experience , but for refugee children there were several factors which made evacuation more than typically painful .
26 If teachers are to be expected to put the policy into practice , head teachers must ensure that teachers ' views are taken into account , as well as those of the governors — with whose general statement of principles on discipline within the school the head is legally obliged to comply .
27 This was to be expected given the experience and personalities involved such as Morse , Thomson , Field , Bright and Brunel .
28 The survey is part of i if someone commissioned a consulting engineer to do a project , then he would be expected to do the survey , the the the scheme design and the detail design , and the on-site er management type of element for the hundred percent of the scaled fee .
29 The judiciary and magistrates are of course drawn predominantly from the middle and upper classes ( see Box 1987 , p. 134–135 ) and as such can be expected to reflect the beliefs and prejudices of their class .
30 He stared out of his constricting net of anxieties and fears at this clean , smooth , well-intentioned boy , and wondered why he should be expected to make the effort to answer him at all .
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