Example sentences of "expected [art] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Corbett expected the Pictish village to be hidden and secretive but suddenly the trees thinned , the sunlight glimmered then poured through as they abruptly left the canopy of trees and entered a large clearing . |
2 | Noting that Bush 's measures envisaged cutting 1,500 land-based missile warheads and further reducing by 2,200 the 3,800 warheads on submarine-launched Trident missiles ( in addition to 1,600 warheads being phased out of submarine-launched Poseiden missiles ) , analysts expected the total number of US warheads to be reduced to 5,300 . |
3 | ‘ I never expected the first scrap to be so easy , ’ Callaghan said . |
4 | And what is true for you would be true for every other supplier : they too will supply more than the natural level if the price on their island is above what they expected the average price to be , and less if it is below . |
5 | David was loyal to a fault , and in his naive understanding quietly expected the same kind of loyalty in return . |
6 | But as I watched him pick his way along the lifeless paths , I understood how much of him expected the whole world to be mournful now that Montaine had abandoned it . |
7 | ‘ And you expected no such visitors to the priory ? ’ |
8 | However , if people expected a lucid analysis of the ills of contemporary education , together with appropriate and carefully contrived proposals for change , they were disappointed . |
9 | Mr. Gould expected a rich harvest from the appearance of the plain , both as respect [ sic ] quadrupeds and birds , but it was remarkably destitute . |
10 | Forecasting nil growth in the market this year , the company said it expected a slight upturn in the final quarter of 1993 but its total truck sales would not exceed last year 's 32,000 . |
11 | It is also possible that late nineteenth and early twentieth-century working class women expected a greater degree of drunkenness and violence on the part of husbands than would be tolerated today . |
12 | He had no clear idea what he was going to do but expected a good gathering at Linley 's house and thought an opportunity would occur . |
13 | Those who expected a predictable finale to this unpredictable match got far more than they anticipated . |
14 | ‘ I expected a wee charge from Middlesbrough early on . |
15 | Yesterday the National Farmers ' Union of Scotland put its pennyworth in when Alex Brown , the milk committee convener , said the union expected a reasoned decision from the secretary of state . |
16 | He expected a celebratory meal on re-entry into this life , and a litre of his own wine from the most recent good vintage . |
17 | When told it could , Postelnicu made it clear that he expected a regular supply of Scotch to be discreetly deposited there . |
18 | He said he expected a substantial part of that money to be used as a ‘ starter ’ sum for Darlington schools St Augustines and St Bedes . |
19 | She expected a loud shout of . |
20 | Even rewards such as these were a shade oblique for those who expected a direct return upon money invested . |
21 | Mr Ebbert warned that the company would have to continue operating at reduced output levels for the immediate future , even though he expected a modest improvement in total UK new car sales this year — a rise of perhaps about 7 per cent to 1.7 million . |
22 | Random House expected a modest début for the novel , even deciding against a publicity tour . |
23 | Melissa half expected a vigorous defence of Dora 's protective friendship , but the reaction was precisely the opposite . |
24 | Last night the grieving couple were still baffled by the tragedy that struck down six-year-old Elizabeth a week after doctors said they expected a full recovery from a brain tumour . |
25 | Cameron now expected a glancing reference to Exodus 32 and a figuring of Aaron the idolator as the rebel and troublemaker who seduced the honest Israelites with the golden calf of dangerous principles . |
26 | Noone knew what had happened cos noone expected a free kick in the first place let alone expected them to take it like that . |
27 | The reaction of local farmers to this disruption of their normal farming activity was to wait the situation out , as they expected a high price for their lands . |