Example sentences of "[modal v] expect [det] " in BNC.

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1 They must be mad that they should expect such a delicate business as his preparation of Vologsky to be speeded up as though it was a crude operation on a factory bench .
2 Where management rewards in publicly owned concerns are institutionally determined , we should expect such concerns to perform less well than privately owned firms in which salaries relate to performance .
3 The evidence presented in Tables 9.3 and 9.4 lends weight to the statement that being less risky we should expect less return from fixed interest investments whichever country is being considered .
4 Without bitterness , but with five years ' experience , Lord Wilson said yesterday : ‘ No Governor should expect this job to be a bed of roses or to get plaudits or easy popularity .
5 Nobody should expect this sleeping dog to lie .
6 As we said in section 2.3 , we should expect this to reduce the cost and increase the volume of lending and borrowing with possible consequences for both the balance between consumption and saving and the level of aggregate demand .
7 But as we leave the twentieth century and reflect on the last 100 years , we should expect more than a shallow gallery of designer fancies .
8 It seems we should expect another DEC Alpha AXP box in between Jensen and Triumph : this one 's code named Morgan , after still another English sports car .
9 ‘ But he must expect that every week now .
10 Even on a much simpler level , we must expect that normal human sexual attraction will play its part .
11 The attitude that ‘ you must expect this at your age ’ is something that is heard all too often .
12 One must expect this and while we are trying to understand fully the development of dune shapes and dune systems , it is necessary that researchers should classify dunes on a descriptive basis .
13 We must expect another visit fast .
14 Therefore , we must expect some major changes in that region in the coming years and be prepared for anything that might arise as a result .
15 Generally , one may expect that , for a combination of gravitational and electromagnetic waves , a curvature singularity in region IV will usually occur .
16 Right , and we may , we may expect that to be the case , you know , clothes do n't have , textiles do n't have many substitutes .
17 There is often no reason to expect such patterns and one may expect that longitudinal correlations will usually give a curve such as A ( Fig. 19.5 ) .
18 We might expect such a king to have been beatified upon his death ( his ancestor had been St Arnulf ) but Charles ' indifference to Christian morality prevented this .
19 However , one might expect such opportunities to become more widespread as the number of such children supported in mainstream continues to grow .
20 Having seen that there is an a priori case for some governmental interference , we will pass on in chapter 3 to applications of the theory of the firm to regulated situations — how we might expect such firms to behave .
21 First that , in the absence of special strengths , and on the basis of external restraints , we might expect such companies to perform worse than a plc .
22 We might expect such a recognition to be especially difficult in strong cultures , where investment of self in the work of the firm is most profound .
23 Henry Fairweather , group personnel and services director , acknowledges that most of its female managers are in areas one might expect such as marketing , information services and personnel .
24 One might expect that with such a large concentration of high-density , highly pressured molecules , the star formation rate at the centre would be significantly higher than that in the disk .
25 One might expect that being a chant leader afforded a number of privileges within the group , but this in fact was not the case .
26 If ideology reflects economic organization , then one might expect that modern consciousness should contain its universalistic and its particularistic common-places .
27 If stars could shrink to as small as ten or twenty miles across to become neutron stars , one might expect that other stars could shrink even further to become black holes .
28 We might expect that aggressive fighting would be common in nature , because natural selection will favour the most successful animals in competition , and the strongest animals are probably the most successful in fights .
29 If the DNA-dependent phosphorylation of c-Jun is of physiological significance then one might expect that the presence of Jun binding sites ( FSEs ; refs. 24 and 25 ) within the activating DNA would increase kinase efficiency .
30 As one might expect these ‘ real incomers ’ are not all the same to Shetlanders .
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