Example sentences of "expected [to-vb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The employee 's claim was , however , effectively refused in the British Steel case because such benefits as might be expected to flow to the employer from refinements to the patented product had not ( yet ) materialised .
2 Northern Ireland , with the pressure off , are expected to go for a win .
3 Augustus Aikhomu replacing it with a vice-presidency to which on Aug. 30 he appointed Aikhomu ; the appointment caused some surprise in that the job had been expected to go to a civilian .
4 Augustus Aikhomu replacing it with a vice-presidency to which on Aug. 30 he appointed Aikhomu ; the appointment caused some surprise in that the job had been expected to go to a civilian .
5 The issue is not expected to go to a vote .
6 Initial deliveries are expected to go to the other announced PowerPC allies , Compagnie des Machines Bull SA , Thomson-CSF SA , Harris Corp and Tadpole Technology Plc , with Apple taking the lion 's share .
7 Arthur Levitt 's nomination is expected to go to the Senate shortly .
8 Every Strathclyde pupil is expected to go on a school trip involving an overnight stay at some point during their schooling , though their parents would have to give their consent to this .
9 A vote on the bill to divide Czechoslovakia was expected to go before the Assembly on Oct. 1 .
10 The bill , which was expected to go before the Chamber of Deputies after the municipal and regional elections in May 1990 , prohibited ownership of a daily newspaper to anyone owning three or more television stations .
11 At the helm was a Producer , although in addition to supervising the administrative side he was expected to liaise with the writer on the script and direct the play in the studio .
12 In Minor Project schools , no link person is designated , and this means that the DCSLs have considerable autonomy in working with the schools , though they are expected to liaise with the project team through the regular monthly meetings of library staff which the ACL:E&SS holds .
13 The working party is expected to report by the end of March 1993 .
14 A separate Jockey Club inquiry into starting procedures , headed by Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles , is expected to report by the end of the summer when several changes are likely to be recommended .
15 A Jockey Club inquiry into starting procedures , headed by Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles , is expected to report by the end of the summer .
16 A separate Jockey Club inquiry into starting procedures , headed by Brigadier Andrew Parker Bowles , is expected to report by the end of the summer when several changes are likely to be recommended .
17 US consumption of electricity is expected to grow by 46 per cent , and coal , which produces more carbon dioxide than either oil or gas , is expected to continue as the staple fuel for generations .
18 They were expected to continue for a month , with a 10-day break in early September .
19 Digging in and around the garage of Mr Main 's former home is expected to continue in the morning .
20 The war of resolutions overshadowed the Congress , which should have ended proceedings yesterday but which is expected to continue until the end of the week , as it discusses amendments to the Russian constitution .
21 However , those who came to Remaisnil for meetings could not but be struck by a paradox ; they were expected to remain in the château for meals and afterwards , until they retired to bed .
22 They are expected to fall across the board among the firm 's 38,500 employees but will be confined to New York .
23 The main axe is expected to fall on the firm 's back office operations and among administrative staff in an effort to contain expenses .
24 Attempts to rationalize production [ see p. 36635 ] did not , however , hold up prices which were expected to fall to an average of US$1,600 per tonne in the second half of 1989 .
25 ‘ You are expected to perform straight away and if you are in a front-running car you are expected to perform like a front-runner immediately .
26 It is surely self-evident that whatever role they might have expected to perform in the family is likely to be changed , by being alienated from their roots .
27 The few pieces of furniture looked old , solid , and unprepossessing , the kind of stuff that Pete would have expected to see at the bargain end of a market-town auction .
28 Mr Rees elaborated : ‘ We are being expected to agree to an omnibus distribution method under which the monthly creditor might be repaid more quickly than the contract provides , whilst the weekly creditor is repaid by instalments only a fraction of those shown in the contract .
29 Emergency University classes on a small scale have been organised , and some 3,000 students are expected to enroll for the University for June next , but only a small proportion of the University buildings can be released by the Army .
30 Lady Merchiston 's situation , Theda recognised , was symptomatic of the whole , and she could appreciate that the Diggorys could scarcely be expected to cope with a task that would baffle an army of servants .
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