Example sentences of "[noun sg] be expected by " in BNC.
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1 | A result is expected by lunchtime tomorrow . |
2 | Completion is expected by the end of the year . |
3 | Jim Murphy , president of the NUS in Scotland , said that a ministerial announcement is expected by the end of this month . |
4 | Jim Murphy , president of the NUS in Scotland , said that a ministerial announcement is expected by the end of this month . |
5 | An answer from the Vatican to this unique offer is expected by 1 April . |
6 | A full hearing is expected by mid-April . |
7 | wants to see plans for the modified programme in early June , and a first draft is expected by mid-May . |
8 | What this usually means is that payment is expected by the last day of the month following the month in which the invoice is issued . |
9 | A decision is expected by the end of the year . |
10 | The first results of the survey are expected by Christmas . |
11 | The CAB worker is expected by the service and by the client to be an expert in many many areas : in benefits and in housing with minimal specialist training ; in recognising a legal problem without legal training ; in consumer rights , employment rights , children 's rights and much more . |
12 | Subservience was expected by all levels of employer , titled or otherwise , and Marie Thwaites was one of a number of young men and women who were packed off to a life which was not only unacceptable by today 's standards , but hardly believable . |
13 | Standards for exposure to benzene are expected by the UK government to be set in 1993 : a level of 3 ppb is under consideration , although according to the World Health Organization there is " no known safe threshold dose " . |
14 | Costed proposals for enhancing and extending the computer network are expected by end September . |