Example sentences of "[noun] expects [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Volvo expects to produce 300 of those , which would give it roughly the same 60 per cent market share it enjoys in the heavy bus category after its takeover of Leyland Bus in 1988 .
2 Faced with a longer sales cycle for the Dragon , Sun expects to sell thousands of them in competition with Pyramid Technology Corp , Sequent Computer Systems Inc and Hewlett-Packard .
3 Middlesbrough Council expects to have 1,000 firms on the register by May 1 .
4 Despite the expectation that electricity demand grows hardly at all , the CEGB expects to burn more oil in 2000 than it did in 1981 .
5 The IMF expects to see all the big economies recovering in 1994 , with growth of 2.9% .
6 ONE in four firms expects to announce fresh redundancies within the first three months of the New Year .
7 Health service pick-me-up THE Health Service expects to treat 2.5 per cent more patients as a result of the £1 billion spending boost .
8 Fujitsu Ltd has come out with a new multimedia multiplexer in its DMIX series , one of a series of multiplexers designed for its Network Solution 2000 network architecture : the new E-2570 DMIX has a capacity of 10 data channels and six speech voice channels , and comes between the large capacity E-2570 DMIX and the compact E-2300 series Compact MUX ; Fujitsu expects to sell 5,000 units over three years , starting in June , at a price of $73,000 ) ; the E-2500 series DMIX and E-2300 series Compact MUX were released in September last year and Fujitsu says by the end of last month , sales to 100 companies had been made .
9 In addition , Moss expects to form third party relationships with firms doing things like client-server application management tools , data centre management packages and operations management systems : niche markets he will leave to others .
10 Digital Equipment Corp chief executive Robert Palmer expects to see some ‘ modest reductions ’ in the company 's workforce next fiscal , adding that the company could conceivably downsize to 85,000 to 90,000 employees — but ‘ The emphasis right now has to be on growing the business ; ’ DEC now employs some 98,000 , down from 137,000 at peak .
11 ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES EXPECTS TO MAKE 600,000 AM486 CHIPS THIS YEAR
12 USL expects to have early access programme developers ' kits ready by the end of the year .
13 Mannesmann Mobilfunk expects to break even in 1994 and make a profit in 1995 .
14 In Japan , DEC expects to ship 12,000 Model 400 series Alpha machines — available in seven guises — by the end of June 1994 , and 6,000 Model 300s .
15 DEC expects to have production-quality Alpha PCs ready in the first quarter and will be sending them out to ISVs before the end-user version of Microsoft Corp Windows NT becomes available .
16 DEC expects to add other systems such as the AS/400 down the road .
17 The workforce reduction and other actions will result in a one-time charge of $40m to be taken against the fourth quarter figures , but Cray expects to remain profitable for the year , and sees higher profitability as a result of the measures next year .
18 Tony Mash expects to see considerable growth in applications requiring speciality materials — block copolymers with their high-impact strength , random copolymers with enhanced transparency , flexibility and gloss and high-flow homopolymers for the fine fibre and rigid packaging markets .
19 Germany expects to collect 200,000 tonnes of plastic this year ; it has capacity to reprocess at most 60,000 tonnes .
20 Although the UK market has only been contributing some £15,000 a month or so to the company 's coffers , Christoforou expects to appoint half a dozen sales staff by April and says he will be looking for the outfit to turn over £2m plus in its first year .
21 SunSoft expects to authorise other service partners later in the year .
22 SunSoft expects to authorise other service partners later this year .
23 City expects reckon full-year profits will emerge at around the Pounds 280m level , against £192m last time .
24 Intel Corp says it will ship 60 versions of the 80486 this year , with clock speeds ranging from 25MHz to 100MHz , senior vice-president Paul Otellini told the Hambrecht & Quist conference in San Francisco : ‘ We now have the capacity to build some 30m 80486s in 1993 , ’ Otellini said , and he expects Intel to sell some 100m 80486 chips after 1993 ; Intel expects to spend some $900m on research and development this year , up from $780m in 1992 , he declared , and would do 1m Pentiums in 1994 .
25 However , Brian Carr , head of community services at Barclays Bank , says the bank expects to make 15,000 staff redundant over the next three years , and seconds at most 100 people at any one time .
26 A layman venturing into the quantum world no doubt expects to encounter some fairly strange phenomena .
27 The company expects to hire 40 more staff when new factories are up and running
28 The company expects to open Hungarian and Polish offices this year .
29 The company expects to sell 50 copies of Oracle in the last quarter of the financial year to March .
30 Cellnet Mobile Communications Ltd claims that it now has 100,000 subscribers for its low-use mobile service , Lifetime ; the cellular company expects to double this number over the next nine months .
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