Example sentences of "expect [verb] [adv] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Yes I do , there 's still injury doubts over Alan Jedsa , Paul keeps his place in the side , he did n't have a particular good game against Notts County ; one horrendous effort — error there , but he has played well generally and especially the same side that started that match at Notts County , so we can expect to see both full backs pushing up and really hopefully an open game like the one against Port Vale .
2 So we can expect this summer , in your view we can expect to see as many tourists from overseas as we normally do .
3 One will also expect to see more physical controls , rather than routine cost-accounting controls , on production performance as the degree of automation in manufacturing increases .
4 Depending on the shape and condition of the butt , Klondyke would expect to extract around seven 2″ straps from the average hide , allowing for nicks or marks from where an animal might have grazed or cut itself , when a scar will show on the leather .
5 Over much of the country , therefore , the local researcher should expect to find only slight traces of settlement remains , not as extensive or as impressive as those usually published .
6 The question of constructive knowledge is dealt with in part by asking whether or not , in the circumstances of the particular case , the ticket was the sort of document on which one would reasonably expect to find legally binding terms and conditions , and in part by asking whether or not the party issuing the ticket made reasonable attempts to bring the existence of the conditions to the notice of the other party .
7 So with a daily deficit of 1,000 calories you could expect to shed around two pounds a week .
8 Dr Sharon Camp , who edited the Index , said : ‘ A child born in Mozambique today can expect to live only 48 years and has a one in seven chance of dying before his or her first birthday .
9 On average , each person can expect to get just 8 kilos of food every 2 weeks .
10 He could then expect to get around four pounds ten shillings .
11 In 1990 , men aged 65 years could expect to spend around six months of their 14.2 years of remaining life expectancy in residential care ; for women of the same age this figure was 1.1 remaining years , an amount greater both absolutely and as a proportion of total remaining life expectancy ( table III ) .
12 Do n't expect to achieve highly professional results from Print Partner , however , this one is best used just for fun .
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