Example sentences of "expected [to-vb] the [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Central government may also be expected to monitor the implementation of the Elton Committee 's recommendations if not to provide the extra resources necessary for the extended role for ( and numbers on education welfare officers , teachers and LEA officers envisaged by the Report .
2 Mwinyi was expected to continue the reversal of the socialist policies pursued by his predecessor Julius Nyerere [ for whose retirement as CCM chairman in August see p. 37644 ] .
3 The size of the establishment could reasonably be expected to affect the number of young people being exposed to the different recruitment strategies ( although the relative numbers of small employers would also have to be borne in mind ) .
4 MANCHESTER CITY are expected to lose the services of centre half Andy Hill for several weeks after hospital tests last night on his troublesome groin .
5 These perceptions also serve to obscure the inadequacy of social provision which supports the army of people , usually female relations , who are expected to carry the burden of the caring role , often at considerable personal sacrifice .
6 Mr Kelly , who was expected to paint the portraits of the IRA trio killed by the SAS in Gibraltar and possibly the IRA fugitive Joseph Doherty , was arrested upon arrival from Ireland .
7 It is encouraging banks and factories to set up outside Bangkok , and is expected to bolster the price of rice to increase farmers ' incomes .
8 A pilgrim , whether bound for Rome , or Jerusalem , or simply one of the many shrines in England , would have expected to see the relics of the saints .
9 As I walked across the car park I looked back at the police station and almost expected to see the figure of Inspector Drew looming at one of the windows as in an early Orson Welles film .
10 He did not know and could not have been expected to know the qualities of petrol .
11 It would be inconceivable for pop musicians or film stars to be charged with bringing their profession into disrepute , but footballers are different , they are expected to bear the burden of representing values that few individuals can live up to .
12 Wimbledon had been expected to bear the brunt of the FA 's displeasure because of their past record .
13 One such framework , suggested by the California State Education Department ( 1977 ) , is expected to contain the goals of instruction , an outline of the concepts and processes to be taught , the content objectives , the appropriate teaching strategies and learning activities , and the tests , student self-assessment and teacher evaluation required .
14 The parents were expected to accept the authority of the professionals even though there is little evidence to support their judgement .
15 The changes are expected to provoke the loss of about a third of France 's 8,300 dock jobs and an end to the power of the CGT union .
16 Although the borrower is expected to meet the obligations of the debt out of his general resources , in the event of default the lender can only obtain repayment by enforcing his rights against the particular security which is identified in the loan agreement .
17 It will have to be made clear that although understanding will be forthcoming as inevitable emergencies arise , in the final analysis she will generally be expected to meet the requirements of the contract of employment .
18 ‘ In many cases there will be commitments in the form of telexes or letters of intent but these are not expected to meet the requirements of the proposed legislation .
19 And motorists wo n't get away scott free either , the Chancellor is expected to increase the cost of petrol by three per cent above inflation .
20 Furthermore , the reduction in IGFBP-1 values after steroid treatment might have been expected to increase the availability of IGF-I for growth .
21 In addition , lack of warmth and chaotic behaviour may result in child neglect , and impulsiveness and reduced tolerance to stress can be expected to increase the risk of physical abuse .
22 In addition it was expected to increase the supply of emergency food aid passing across the Ethiopian border into Sudan , to regions facing a severe threat of mass starvation , and to refugees camps around the Sudanese capital , Khartoum , where refugee numbers were swollen by the influx from drought-ridden and war-torn rural areas .
23 They receive a rapturous reception , which is as it should be : here , after all , are the players who have lost just one league game in the previous fifteen months , the players who are widely expected to terrify the rest of the continent in the European Cup , the team with the best strike force and the meanest defence in the First Division .
24 One is , nevertheless , bound to suppose that it is only in extreme conditions that people can be expected to volunteer the suppression of individuality to the extent that the more extreme forms of co-operative require : only , that is in short , where a life of one 's own would not be supportable .
25 Judging by the problems caused by regional specialization when an area 's specialism went into decline , this shift might have been expected to lessen the degree of uneven development .
26 The professor will be expected to oversee the provision of lectures in Mathematics to first-year students ( for the greater part , those reading Chemistry ) , and of problems classes related to them .
27 Appointments are made through the library officer but the prisoner is not expected to state the nature of the problem in advance .
28 In the school , children are expected to receive the education of the book .
29 The two people who found it are expected to receive the value of the brooch but it 's a very well preserved skull , I suppose it was all in mud an
30 Marriages were not exactly arranged , but the daughter of a landowning family was expected to wed the son of a family of similar means .
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