Example sentences of "[noun pl] would [be] expect " in BNC.

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1 An attitude-training programme for those serving young readers would be expected to cover the following :
2 Following transfection , however , both the sense and antisense probes would be expected to recognize vector DNA .
3 Mr W Doggart emphasised that tutors would be expected to adhere to the contents of the packs which would become official Institute precept and practice .
4 Of the 375,000 in the public sector , which included Scottish institutions as well as those in England and Wales , the polytechnics would be expected to expand to accommodate 180,000 students by 1981 .
5 The exposition of the convergence thesis also points to the fact that countries which are alike in other respects would be expected to develop significant differences in their industrial relations if they had industrialised at different historical periods .
6 Measurements were taken when maximal changes in airway and systemic responses would be expected .
7 It was Friday — the Muslim holy day , the equivalent of our Sunday — and visitors would be expected .
8 If so , currencies of net debtor countries would be expected to fall ( as more is pulled out than returns home ) ; those of creditor countries to rise .
9 Television stations would be expected to broadcast photographs of guerrilla leaders with offers of rewards for information .
10 The recommendation was that 5,000 to 6,000 of these were suitable for inclusion in the lending section of any small or middle-sized library , and that the largest libraries would be expected to include almost the whole range of British books , amounting to about 17,000 titles .
11 Such costs would be expected to differ regionally because of local supply and demand conditions and the influence of transport costs .
12 America 's allies would be expected to make a greater contribution to their own defence .
13 The banks would be expected to compete with each other in both the attraction of deposits and the making of loans .
14 There was an intense debate over whether auditors should have a right or a duty to report and , in either event , how one could define what exactly the auditors would be expected to volunteer .
15 Sceptics argued that there was no real difference between a right and a duty ; once it was laid down when auditors would be expected to use their right to report , it effectively became a duty .
16 Beyond that , law centres would be expected to look to local authorities and other sources to fund work arising out of other needs of the communities they serve .
17 Where students intend to complete COTAC 1 , centres would be expected to offer module 5110490 Travel Agency Competence .
18 Autocratic style Decision-making is centralised in the hands of the leader himself , who does not encourage participation by subordinates ; indeed , subordinates ' ideas might be actively discouraged and obedience to orders would be expected from them .
19 In addition , these correlations between individual lipid and lipoprotein concentrations and platelet-specific proteins may explain the changes of platelet-specific proteins with instigation of diabetic therapy ( Preston et al , 1978 ) , as lipid levels would be expected to be elevated in uncontrolled diabetes and to fall with improved control ( Paisey et al , 1978 ; Simpson et al , 1979 ) .
20 Thus , excluding those with intervention , about 1000 out of 1600 patients would be expected to have a stenosis of more than 60% , despite an absence of clinical evidence of ischaemia and the negative exercise test .
21 ‘ If nitrate does , indirectly , cause cancer , it will be the long-term average that matters and the effect of any increase in cancer rates would be expected to take many years to become apparent …
22 If so , the conductivity of the rock at high pressures would be expected to mirror that of carbon .
23 A difficulty in interpreting laterality reaction time data according to a fixed anatomical model is that shorter response latencies for uncrossed as compared with crossed reactions would be expected simply on the grounds of stimulus-response ( S-R ) compatibility .
24 The DSS said last week local authorities would be expected to negotiate with home owners on how to make up the gap in funding for residents who have to be away from the home for more than six days .
25 It was just on a minute on page seventy-nine , I think we want to get the support of local M Ps , one a has I think , has been just indicated , is contradictory , it might be better to say , ‘ although the document indicated that local authorities would be expected to undertake extra , an extra , or extra duties , the resources needed are , no indication was given of how there would be extra resources , or something like that , you see it 's contradictory at the moment , it says there 's no indication of the role , and then says that they would need resources , and actually if you look through the document , you will see from time-to-time it is indicated what local authorities are expected to do , for instance recycling of litter and the lot , and I think that that might be actually picked up by M P's and say , ‘ Well , what actually have you , do you mean to say ’ , well , what we 're really saying , are we not , that here is an indication of things that we 're expected to do , but as usual , of course , the government has n't indicated what erm where the resources were coming from .
26 In a developing country , like India , a preference for sons would be expected to lead initially to a reduction in the birth rate , which would be to the country 's advantage ; and before long , the more farsighted parents will realise that in order to have grandchildren , they should select not sons , who may not be able to find wives , but daughters , who will be sought after , and be able to enter into advantageous marriages .
27 Under normal circumstances , understudies would be expected to attend all the rehearsals to familiarise themselves with the production , but , because Alex and Charles knew the play so well , they were given a dispensation to take most of the first week off , which would save both them and their replacements the embarrassment of the early stumbling rehearsals while the newcomers were trying to memorise the lines .
28 To meet these needs , a three-stage pattern was anticipated : a first or induction stage , providing a brief initiation into basic teaching skills , which all part-time teachers would be expected to undertake ; a second stage involving more advanced training in pedagogical skills , which the majority would be encouraged to complete ; and a third stage , for those anticipating more substantial service , which would lead to the award of a Certificate in Education .
29 Instead , AHAs would be expected to put in appropriate bids for development .
30 Under these circumstances bood sizes would be expected to be low and behavioural traits to emphasize careful and effective rearing and foraging under difficult circumstances .
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