Example sentences of "might be expect [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The other market incentives/deterrents that might be expected to align management and shareholder interests will be briefly noted at the end of this chapter and examined in some detail in Chapter 4 .
2 Or suspicion springs from an accumulation of complaints , from the physical signs of untidiness or carelessness , from characterization of a discharger from prior contact as ‘ the sort of person ’ who might be expected to give trouble , or characterization of a plant or business as ‘ the sort of firm or occupation ’ which causes problems .
3 Wendy the Rolls has a happy cruising speed of around 50 and at her age , she might be expected to take life easy .
4 Other legislation , such as the doctrine of restraint of trade , the Restrictive Trade Practices Act and Arts 85 and 86 of the Treaty of Rome ( monopoly and abuse of a dominant position ) , all have potential application , but might be expected to take account of similar public policy principles .
5 Resisting the idea that results should somehow be ‘ doctored ’ to reflect such circumstances , the Group fell back on the suggestion that LEAs or governors might be expected to issue statements that would put the results of particular schools in the right context .
6 That might be expected to benefit others on the left .
7 They write of the purpose behind the Nottinghamshire teams as involving the explicit premise that casework and service coordination at the level of individual clients should logically take second place to the creation of more adequate service infrastructure — at least in the first instance ( Wistow and Wray , p 16 ) Developmental teams of the Notts kind , then , might be expected to place priority on establishing a range of new services , " accommodation services , adult placement schemes , family support services , play schemes , parent groups and Further Education courses " ( Wray and Wistow , op cit ) .
8 The section of the Manifesto entitled The Institute and Professional Success does list a number of detailed objectives that might be expected to help firms increase their profitability , the most important of which is that ‘ unless required by public interest , the Institute should not seek to impose regulations which have the effect of restricting the freedom of members to succeed professionally and commercially ’ .
9 Data from a large sample will show the earliest age at which a child would be expected to gain control of a particular aspect of language , and the age by which 90 per cent or 95 per cent of non-handicapped children might be expected to show evidence of the same ability .
10 So Nucella lamellosa might be expected to select B. glandula in preference to M. edulis on the shore .
11 For the literate group of women who might be expected to read magazines , this was in fact a transitional period : freed to a greater extent than ever before from the shadow of death , this was not yet the time of the educated lay interest in infant psychology which was soon to be aroused by Montessori , Froebel , Susan Isaacs and the Freudians generally ; nor had the hygienist movement yet got under way .
12 For a DTP exercise students might be expected to make use of style sheets rather than hard-wire formats into a document .
13 Finally , it should be noted that while a system of guide-lines might be expected to reduce disparity in sentencing , there is no guarantee that it would reduce the overall level of punitiveness .
14 Another element that might be expected to influence location of economic activity will be the extent of differentials in factor costs .
15 By example , source nodes that are siblings to Microtext and Macrotext might be expected to have target nodes with suffixes including ‘ history ’ , ‘ principles ’ , and ‘ systems ’ , and exactly this happened .
16 This explains the welcome given to any cultural syntheses which might be expected to renew belief in the uniform spiritual essence both of English literature and of the discipline itself .
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