Example sentences of "[noun sg] we expect " in BNC.
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1 | In the near future we expect to recruit an Asia Pacific representative who will enable us to expand further in this region . |
2 | Matches at neutral venues , on the other hand , often have charged atmospheres as the contesting clubs bring along five or six thousand supporters and create the sort of scene we expect from cup semi-finals . |
3 | Within the European time zone we expect competition to intensify with the creation of a single EC capital market and the possible advent of a single currency , the ECU . |
4 | Bernard was at the least reckoning an ambitious yeoman , the kind we expect to find purchasing land , like the Chibnalls of Sherington , not selling — unless , of course , he had done so in order to finance the purchase of his lease , or to stock the new and very much bigger farm ; but this is pure speculation . |
5 | There should then be no plateaux in the Hall voltage because as more electrons are added to an unfilled Landau level we expect a smooth decrease of the Hall voltage . |
6 | With the economy moving out of recession we expect to see fewer clients cutting back and this should help reduce our terminations . |
7 | On the whole we expect opportunities to start paying off very quickly . |
8 | We just clear them on to the runway and tell them what other traffic we expect . |
9 | In this context , the phrase ‘ higher learning ’ is particularly helpful , because it prompts us to ask whether in higher education there is anything especially ‘ higher ’ about the learning we expect students to achieve . |
10 | In a long poem we expect to find breathing-spaces interspersed between the more important sections of the poem ; in The Prelude the real matter is the philosophy , and the narrative passages , as can be clearly seen here , are illustrations of it . |
11 | An apotheosis of ‘ states of mind ’ is established by the gifted editor from whose versatile quill we expect much ; and ‘ expect ’ , we learn to our delight , is itself a ‘ state of mind ’ . |
12 | There will be two hinged clamps to secure it in even the worst weather which , as you can see for yourself , is the last thing we expect today . ’ |
13 | We have n't got the capacity crowd we expected . |
14 | One was a small café that sold pizza and chips for less than the small fortune we expected , and served by a girl friendlier than we could have hoped for . |
15 | Why was it every year ended sort of optimistically and every year we expected to go back up ? |
16 | This year we expect consumers to spend some £80 billion on leisure — almost one quarter of consumer spending . |
17 | The position is , looking at appendix one , and if you take the first triangle , which has got nineteen ninety three , ninety four below it , that 's showing that we started off with no clients , and then by the end of the year we expect to have a number of people in our care , receiving services , to which we have a degree of commitment . |
18 | When we are hurt by someone 's behaviour , all that is happening is that we are disappointed because they do not behave in the way we expect and the reality conflicts with our ideals . |
19 | Dogs raised in the presence of man behave in the way we expect of them . |
20 | ‘ When we Danes give and accept terms in an agreement we expect to keep them — and see them kept ! ’ |
21 | Mr Rau continued : ‘ Over time we expect our association with the Wood Group to lead to faster growth through acquisitions , as well as quicker penetration into the markets outside the US . ’ |
22 | In fact we expected them to solve the problem for us . |