Example sentences of "expect to [be] [art] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | With other attractions planned in the village , such as the church flower festival , it 's expected to be a particularly busy day . |
2 | The cost is calculated with the benefit of advice from independent actuaries at what is expected to be a reasonably stable proportion of pensionable pay . |
3 | The language tutor , be he or she in EFL , ESOL , or Foreign and Community languages , is increasingly expected to be a highly competent professional able to tackle an increasingly demanding and diverse teaching environment . |
4 | Although he had not formally announced his candidature Olympio , son of President Sylvanus Olympio who was himself assassinated in 1963 , had been expected to be a very popular presidential candidate . |
5 | Weighted capitation is expected to be a more equitable system of distribution , taking account of the young and the elderly . |
6 | We focus our attention on the three months following the eruption , when the SO 2 -induced perturbations are expected to be the most significant . |
7 | Even student teachers , who might reasonably be expected to be the least jaundiced and most optimistic informants , are n't happy . |
8 | Given our financial priorities , we will not be challenging the big six in Europe but we can expect to be an increasingly strong player . |
9 | The Scottish Cricket Union will award caps for the games against Yorkshire and Western Province Colts , which Love expects to be a very hard fixture , and bearing in mind the high standard of youth cricket encountered in Johannesburg last March , he is almost certain to be right . |