Example sentences of "it [be] anticipated [conj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Organisational house style — it is anticipated that each centre will devise a suitable house style which takes account of keyboarding conventions .
2 It is anticipated that more work will be undertaken in this area , resulting in a national framework of units suitable for use at advanced level .
3 It is anticipated that this award will enable some credit transfer into the SVQ and will also allow options .
4 It is anticipated that this approach will be extended to the advanced courses catalogue when it has been developed more fully .
5 It is anticipated that this contract will substantially increase sales over the next three years .
6 It is anticipated that this contract will substantially increase sales over the next three years .
7 It is anticipated that this type of hearing will be much more appropriate for small claims and will prove to be fairer , simpler and cheaper .
8 It is anticipated that this company will dovetail well with the division 's existing areas of expertise in the oil field sector , allowing the development of new international markets .
9 It is anticipated that this claim will be invoked only rarely — Germany and the United Kingdom have already requested that it be used in relation to the Varta/Bosch and the Alcatel/AEG Kabel cases ( Germany ) and to the Steetley/Tarmac case ( UK ) .
10 It is anticipated that this research , when complete will add to our understanding of the problems of teacher supply and what the possible effects of alternative policies might be .
11 It is anticipated that this shift in profits from the first to the second half of the financial year is likely to continue , reflecting retailers ' ever shortening delivery cycles .
12 It is anticipated that intelligent testing should help significantly in reducing the ‘ no fault found ’ by trapping faults that currently remain undetected with more conventional approaches to fault finding .
13 The Belgian group was now flourishing and it was anticipated that future activity for the Swiss and Dutch members would be coordinated by enthusiastic individuals .
14 I did n't have a theme in social policy or technology ( which was to be dealt with by Channel 4 News ) because it was anticipated that social policy and social issues would be dealt with by these women current affairs ' teams , and they were n't .
15 By 1979 The Economist was implying that the government 's new cost control team under Sir Derek Rayner ( head of Marks and Spencer ) had effectively killed PAR , though it was anticipated that this body would do similar work by introducing business methods of accounting into government .
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