Example sentences of "expected [verb] [adv prt] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In smaller seasonal or residential hotels all the office work could be centralised in the reception office , and during the quiet period on the front desk the receptionist would be expected to carry out the task of maintaining accounting and other records .
2 When the recipient is not expected to write down the details , it is often the case that the speaker repeats them sometimes several times over .
3 ‘ Our Quality Charter states that NICMA members are expected to work out a policy on discipline which does not include smacking children , ’ she said .
4 No other party has officially confirmed they will be contesting the election but the SDLP are expected to put up a candidate .
5 There must be other places in the evening where Suzie might be expected to put in an appearance .
6 The answer is that no-one can control or even forecast accurately the maximum flow of water that can be expected to surge down the Tay valley and through Perth .
7 In practice , the state scheme contributions pre-empt a slice of incomes which would otherwise be available for saving through pension schemes , and thus to that extent would be expected to slow down the growth of non-state provision .
8 To recoup , the government is expected to speed up the passage of a law that would make insider-trading a crime .
9 As the eldest son of a wealthy sake and soy-sauce producer in conservative Nagoya , he was expected to take over the family business — and perhaps become the 15th generation of Morita Mayors in the local community .
10 Indonesia , which was expected to take over the chair of the movement from Yugoslavia in September 1992 , was elected by the Larnaca meeting as de facto chair with immediate effect .
11 As time passes the new bride is expected to take on the identity of her new family , making her subjugation complete .
12 With contracting , hospital doctors will be the agents of the provider , not the purchasing authority , and again can not be expected to take on the gatekeeper role .
13 The banks are expected to take up an investment stance which is not their true role .
14 Between now and Easter , thousands are expected to take up the invitation .
15 At least two , the Statesman and the Indian Express , were expected to take up the story in their issues today .
16 Ministers are expected to take up the fight in the next few days and urge the banks that , at a time of national economic crisis , they must do their bit .
17 St James 's University Hospital in Leeds , where the TV series is filmed , is expected to take up the proposal for self-governing trusts in NHS hospitals which was given the go-ahead in the Queen 's Speech .
18 Many parties were expected to take up the offer , although Fernando Belaúnde Terry , a former President and leader of the Popular Action ( AP ) party , stated that unless the holding municipal elections was restored to the current year [ see below ] , the AP would not participate in any talks .
19 A Computing Support Officer has been appointed , and is expected to take up the post on 1st July .
20 The letter 's bound to add to press , er add to press for a settlement with a number of Tory M P's expected to bring up the matter at the Party 's Conference at Bournemouth .
21 Seeing no need why it alone should be expected to make up the deficit , it requested its allies to increase their defence expenditure .
22 Relatives of people living in care homes can be expected to make up the difference between the amount of benefit and the charges actually levied by by the home .
23 These dances mattered very much to Petipa and all nineteenthcentury balletmasters because they were expected to show off the wealth of talent found in the many imperial , Royal and State theatres , e.g. all the characters from other fairy tales who came to Aurora 's wedding and the character dances in Swan Lake .
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