Example sentences of "can expect [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 SO LONG as Saddam Hussein is still around , George Bush repeated this week , Iraq can expect no mercy on trade sanctions .
2 Clubs attempting to sack the professional and take over the shop to earn revenue can expect no support from those in the business .
3 The fool , a wise commentator , remarks on the instance showing that Lear can expect no gratitude from his daughters .
4 If we do not uphold socialism and leadership by the Communist party , we can expect no stability in the country , no unity among the people and no rejuvenation of the Chinese nation . ’
5 Newly-qualified ACAs , usually men in their mid to late twenties , can expect a salary of around £30,000 , plus the usual banking benefits package of a subsidised mortgage , car and performance bonus .
6 Without Batty , Leeds have lost six of their last eight matches , and if he comes through tomorrow 's reserve team clash with Newcastle , he can expect a recall at Blackburn on Saturday .
7 You can expect a choice of nine restaurants and bars , a casino and nightclub , a swimming pool , whirlpool and gymnasium , a full business centre , of course , and simultaneous translation facilities in our Congress Hall .
8 It perhaps is a function of the early stage of interpreter development in the UK ( though there are only a very few positive indications that the situation is different in other more developed countries ) and one can expect a change of provision , attitude and therefore skill .
9 He can expect a change of pace in his new job : whereas he was responsible for 290 students at Goldsmiths ' , the Maastricht programme has eight students per year in a two-year course .
10 Gothenburg showed their 3-1 victory in Holland two weeks ago was no fluke and fired a warning shot that Milan can expect a fight in Sweden in next month 's group B semi-final match .
11 Obviously a business which has good security and suitable contingency plans can expect a reduction in premium because business interruption claims would be limited .
12 I think you can expect a reward for what you did , son , ’ he smiled .
13 But once all the barriers have been removed , Western Europe can expect a flood of footballers from the East which will make the present procession of Yugoslavs seem a mere trickle .
14 But , as RICHARD BATH discovers , England 's appointment of coach DICK BEST for less than a year means that , instead of a bright new era , we can expect a diet of pragmatism and playing the percentages .
15 Under the new rules this same person can expect a pension of half the original amount : £64 per week , or one-eighth of average earnings .
16 WITH your ruler Mars in this area of your chart until April 27 you can expect a lot of activity on the home front .
17 In fact , you can expect a lot of good news from KLM as we continue to meet your expectations .
18 With him you can expect a lot of gratuitous sex and violence , a trail of corpses and a thrilling roof-top — ’
19 This will be the first county fixture ever staged at Gwersyllt and local followers can expect an explosion of runs if Brymbo 's prodigious run-makers Mark Jones and Nigel Roberts cut loose .
20 The current scenario of an ageing population suggests that we can expect an increase in disability prevalence as the elderly population itself ages .
21 We can expect an acceleration of such activity over the coming week if the weather remains mild and we are likely to start hearing of our first summer visitors also .
22 As long as traditional media imagery , and so on , represents disabled people as tragic individuals , with no collective voice and with little access to each other , we can expect the activities of disabled people to go no further than personal complaint .
23 Economic experience shows that , if Russia sticks with reform , it can expect the kind of export boom that other reforming communist economies have had .
24 When we talk about paradoxical conflict , we can expect the conflict at the margins we , in other , if we made er , if we made er kind of diagram of the parents ' self interest in providing parental investment and the offspring 's self interest in demanding parental investment , we find that there are large areas of overlap .
25 Since money is seen as one component of total wealth , we can expect the demand for money to be directly related to total wealth so long as money is regarded as a ‘ normal good ’ by wealth-holders. ( b ) Rates of return on financial assets ( R ) .
26 In the medium term the lobby can expect the outcome of a public expenditure review which may introduce a compulsory ‘ workfare ’ element into the system , reduce entitlement for certain groups ( young people usually being the mot obvious target ) , or indeed question the universality principle of certain benefits .
27 " We 're waiting for news on what we can expect the market to be doing tomorrow .
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