Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] be expecting " in BNC.

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1 I 'd been expecting her to put up a stiff rearguard action , protesting that holidays were one thing and everyday life another , that she had only surrendered to me in a moment of weakness which she would regret for the rest of her life , and so on and so forth .
2 I 'd been expecting a great hall with a giant round table , towering turrets , a moat and a drawbridge , but , of course , it turned out to be a ruin .
3 I 'd been expecting for ages to hear you two were getting engaged .
4 I think I 'd been expecting something good when I reach the village — a bed for the night , perhaps — but the place was deserted .
5 And then I thought maybe I 'd been expecting too much .
6 I do n't know what I 'd been expecting .
7 I had been expecting this , for David Thomson had written of Woodbrook 's fall from splendour once the Maxwell family had succeeded in buying house and grounds from the former landlords , the Kirkwoods .
8 It was as if I had been expecting visitors .
9 Then suddenly I had a phone call , which really was out of the blue because if anything I had been expecting a letter .
10 I had been expecting this news for some time but it still came as a terrible shock .
11 ‘ Are you awake , Jane ? ’ asked the voice I had been expecting .
12 The small government flat I had been expecting turned out instead to be a large if simple village haveli , occupied by Mr Postman 's extended family — his three brothers , their children and Mr Postman 's old mother .
13 ‘ I must confess , the news it contained was not at all what I had been expecting .
14 I 've been expecting you to ask me that question , ’ she admitted .
15 I 've been expecting something like that to happen , ’ she said .
16 She took a deep breath , and pushed open the door , quite prepared to leave the horde of lounging workmen in no doubt that they had ruined her holiday , but she did n't have the opportunity to utter a word , because the man standing in front of her said briefly , ‘ I 've been expecting you , Miss Stanley . ’
17 I 've been expecting it ever since I heard that they found Uncle Mosse underneath the floorboards .
18 I have been expecting you for a week , ’ he said .
19 I have been expecting it .
20 I have been expecting
21 It was three times what she 'd been expecting .
22 She nodded , as if this was what she 'd been expecting , and then she took what was probably her first real look at her surroundings .
23 She 'd been easy to surprise ; she 'd been expecting someone else .
24 From Jeff 's description , she 'd been expecting horns and cloven hoofs !
25 Somehow she 'd been expecting resistance , something she had frequently encountered with Graham Rowell whenever she had attempted anything new , and it came as a shock to find that she and David Markham were on the same wavelength .
26 She had been expecting the news , because of her privileged position in the ‘ Petticoat Mafia ’ but it none-the-less visibly upset her .
27 ‘ Why , Gloria , my dear ! ’ said one of the ladies , putting aside her soup-dish and hurrying across the wide room to welcome them almost , but not quite , as though she had been expecting them .
28 If she had been expecting an immediate outcry , she was sadly disappointed , but she was a determined young woman .
29 She had been expecting a lift which failed to materialise , defending solicitor Mark Blundell told the court .
30 She had been expecting changes and had steeled herself not to resent them .
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