Example sentences of "one [vb mod] expect [conj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Based on Kodak 's experience , one should expect that 40% to 60% of ideas should be lost during the first two stages , with the idea originators having screened themselves out of the process as a consequence of the feedback they received through the review process . |
2 | One might expect that women 's paid work would have the most profound effect on the domestic division of labour : the more work a women does outside the home , the less she is able to do within it . |
3 | One might expect that differences in the level of regional income and employment would be accompanied by a migration of labour into the more prosperous regions . |
4 | Certainly when the population was declining , one would expect that tenants might be hard to find and that concessions to them might be necessary , either in the form of a rent reduction or a cut in the entry fine , or in an extension of the period of the lease . |
5 | One would expect that Vdb is a better estimate of the true worth of MyPos . |
6 | You move into the south which is the area where landlord exploitation might have been at its most intense , where you would expect antagonisms to be greatest , where one would expect that peasants would be actually demanding land reform and , and indeed if you , you go back to , to the you 've clearly got that almost spontaneous underlying radicalism because of the , the intense landlord exploitation . |
7 | However , as with the tachistoscopic paradigm , left-right ear differences in dichotic listening scores are far more labile than one would expect if ear asymmetry is an index of some fixed structural attribute ( Teng , 1981 ) . |