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

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1 Inspectors previously specialised in particular areas of pollution control will be expected to regulate industrial processes presently outside their experience .
2 How can people be expected to submit detailed applications when , for a variety of social reasons and through no fault of their own , they do not have the wherewithal , information and literacy to express themselves ?
3 This peaking effect was destroyed by boiling the solutions , a process which might be expected to destroy long-chain water polymers .
4 If you are called for an interview with a local authority , you would not be expected to answer detailed questions relating to local government law .
5 But while you will usually be expected to remember other pieces you have seen before — and how you analysed them — you should not discuss those other passages in your answer ( unless you are explicitly instructed to , which none of the above questions do ) .
6 Local planning authorities should be encouraged to explore the scope for this kind of provision in their areas , rather than be expected to allocate large marina sites in their plans .
7 Employers may be expected to allow reasonable opportunities for their employees to engage in public service , but substantial demands for time off may either be refused or constitute a block to career advancement .
8 The Association would regard the professional responsibilities of the librarian to include full discretion over the acquisitions made by the library service within the terms of the general guidelines laid down by an employer : in the case of public libraries these guidelines should not be expected to allow local censorship .
9 However , this patient group will include some individuals with severely compromised left ventricular function in whom insertion of an ICD may prevent sudden death but can not realistically be expected to extend overall survival .
10 However the Tube is not designed as anything more than a temporary tent so it should n't be expected to give normal tent performance .
11 Mr Sands said : ‘ While I appreciate that Conservatives ministers need to be vigilant , I do not believe that my staff should be expected to give personal details , which will be kept on police computers , merely to help a political party publicise its election campaign . ’
12 He wants us to plan a city in which the inhabitants will be expected to explore new lifestyles , to discover new ways of life appropriate to our time .
13 It also meant that all political structures , especially the less specialized and differentiated ones found in Third World states , could be expected to perform additional functions to those which were their main raison d'être .
14 Secondly , changes in the labour market and the increased participation of women in employment has raised questions about the extent to which lone mothers — like more and more married mothers — should be expected to take paid employment ( Brown , 1989 ) .
15 After initial training , the Heidrick and Struggles Associate will be expected to undertake entire search assignments with minimal supervision and coaching from the Office Manager and/or partners .
16 job flexibility : will the employee be expected to undertake different duties if required ?
17 These days , most US chart-toppers can be expected to notch reasonable placings in the UK listings , though there are exceptions .
18 The multi-dimensional scaling configuration resulting from processing the ‘ degree of intermarriage ’ values might therefore be expected to reflect geographical location of the villages .
19 No legislation could be expected to make ready-money dealings the universal rule .
20 Aguirre , previously thought of as one of the President 's most loyal officers , described it as " unfair and unjust " and stated that a leader who was incapable of " making a just and proper decision over a simple matter such as appointments can not be expected to make correct decisions about the complex affairs of state " .
21 Finally , CytR would be expected to make identical contacts to the two cAMP-CRP complexes in deoP2 .
22 One was to acknowledge that GATT 's rules should take account of levels of economic development , and that developing countries henceforward would not invariably be expected to make reciprocal concessions to the rich , developed countries .
23 The Swedish Prime Minister , Carl Bildt , justly complained that ‘ membership has unspecified potential obligations ’ , and that Sweden thus could not be expected to make binding assurances that she would participate in a common defence policy which has not yet been defined .
24 The White Paper takes the same approach : ‘ Local authorities will be expected to make maximum use of the independent sector .
25 Local authorities will be expected to make maximum use of the independent sector .
26 The EMF would not carry out national monetary policy decisions , so this would not interfere with the Bank of England 's role in this area , although the EMF would act as an indirect constraint on domestic monetary policy and would be in control of ECU interest rates , which would eventually be expected to influence national interest rates .
27 The resources needed will not come easily , but tasks defined in partnership can be expected to unlock new stores , not necessarily the most conventional , of energy and material .
28 What was he doing , acting the liberal again , and in front of country people who could n't be expected to comprehend modern attitudes ?
29 Without a market for externalities the price system can not be expected to bring marginal costs and marginal benefits of these externalities into line .
30 Co-operative R&D ventures are a way of internalizing these spillovers ( eliminating the ability of rival firms to free ride on each other 's R&D ) , and can , therefore , be expected to increase total R&D activity .
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