Example sentences of "expected [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The USA had previously been opposed to such involuntary repatriation , as had the Vietnamese government , but the latter was expected to go along with the initiative , given its current desire to restore diplomatic relations with the USA . |
2 | They are expected to report back to the software house and tell the programming team about any bugs they find , any inconsistencies , and so forth . |
3 | There was no clue to contemporary thinking at the DTp throughout the 1970's : indeed , it was not until 1987 that a new standard reference work was published which could reasonably be expected to provide up to the minute advice on traffic planning in existing urban areas . |
4 | Secondly , there is the regional flood defence committee , whose members will be expected to come up with the lion 's share of the cash . |
5 | The new machines are expected to come in above the ES/9000s and to dispense with water cooling , while being configurable with up to 100 processors working in parallel . |
6 | IBM Corp is still not ready with a full scale disk array for its mainframes , but next week , the company is expected to come out with the new 3390-9 disk drives , offering three times the capacity of the 3390-3 — could be as much as 60Gb on the As , 100Gb on the Bs ( CI No 2,046 ) — but they will be somewhat slower than the existing ones : a new 3990 controller that will be able to talk to disks that do not exist yet is expected to follow later , probably in the autumn . |
7 | The detailed character of financial , administrative and legal restraints imposed by Whitehall may change but the general effect remains the same — local councillors are expected to fit in with the political priorities of the government of the day . |
8 | Many of East Germany 's energy-efficient industries are expected to shut down in the aftermath of the country 's reunification . |
9 | A second raffle is expected to notch up about the same total . |
10 | Sun was expected to line up alongside the rest of the takers , but did n't complete negotiations in time . |
11 | They were now expected to settle down with the very people with whom they had been fighting and who had been responsible for killing some of their comrades-in-arms . |
12 | Conditions are expected to settle down by the middle of next week . |
13 | In theatres all over the world performers are expected to turn up at the ‘ half ’ to start making up . |
14 | Although their dress was not equipped to deal with soaking weather and although they may have been expected to turn back at the sight of such greyness , they continued and even displayed some sense of enjoyment at the discomfort each was experiencing . |
15 | Then they will be expected to turn out in the afternoon heat to suit the peak viewing times of European television viewers . |
16 | She could n't be expected to hang around with the press and everyone else knowing that she was responsible for last night 's false alarm . |
17 | You may have then had a verbal exchange with your next in line , but bar that you were expected to get on with the work . |
18 | Although it 's not yet certain exactly where the British armoured forces will be deployed , the four landing ships are expected to join up with the twelve-strong Royal Navy patrol in the Gulf of Amman . |
19 | Jess wondered uncomfortably whether she was expected to move out of the way and let the old ditherer through , or side with the Law and her own interests . |
20 | Misrepresentation as well as undue influence is a means of abusing the confidence that may be expected to arise out of the relation . |
21 | The Portadown midfielder is expected to link up with the Glens following agreement on a fee between managers Ronnie McFall and Robert Strain . |
22 | However , things are apparently still up in the air and OEMs are expected to gang up on the doorstep to get their two cents in . |
23 | NEW Environment Minister John Gummer is expected to speak out against the ordination of women priests when he visits Cheshire this month . |