Example sentences of "be expected [verb] new " in BNC.

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1 The measures are expected to include new financial and tax laws , a revision of the military and penal codes and restrictions on freedom of movement and transport .
2 Those studying for a PhD degree are expected to generate new knowledge .
3 He said although he can never give an absolute undertaking on public expenditure , he has assured diocesan officials that the schools are expected to satisfy new funding criteria for 1993–94 .
4 Schools Minister Michael Fallon has ‘ assured ’ Catholic education officials that extensions at St Bede 's and St Augustine 's RC primary schools are expected to satisfy new funding criteria for popular schools next year .
5 He wants us to plan a city in which the inhabitants will be expected to explore new lifestyles , to discover new ways of life appropriate to our time .
6 The resources needed will not come easily , but tasks defined in partnership can be expected to unlock new stores , not necessarily the most conventional , of energy and material .
7 Inflation there was 36 per cent for the month of September alone and is expected to break new ground this month by touching 40 per cent .
8 The Northern Ireland winger is expected to meet new Forest manager Frank Clark on his return from this week 's World Cup game in Lithuania , for discussions on his future .
9 Saudi Arabia remained the only Arab state without diplomatic relations with China , but China had been a weapons supplier to Saudi Arabia since 1985 ; in addition the move was expected to open new links between Saudi Arabia and the Moslem minority in China .
10 An agreement reached with the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) announced on May 10 was expected to release new credits and to create conditions for the rescheduling of the US$50,000 million debt [ see p. 37222 ] .
11 As a Scot , I was expected to take New Year 's Day as leave rather than Christmas .
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