Example sentences of "be expected on [art] " in BNC.

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1 Over 80,000 are expected on the day , making it the best attended sporting event in Ulster .
2 HOLD-UPS are expected on the M6 from this weekend because of work to widen the road .
3 Among other findings , this produced five cases of young leukaemia within eight miles of the plant over the period 1979–84 , where less than one would have been expected on the basis of national rates .
4 But again , this is only to be expected on a cheap new instrument ( and not unheard of on new guitars costing ten times as much ) and easily fixed .
5 No problems were encountered with the motor , although none would be expected on a short test .
6 Apart from the evidence of reduced sexual interest in familiar members of the opposite sex , which I have already mentioned , the great mass of data shows that freely chosen human spouses are more like each other than would be expected on a chance basis .
7 The German was wearing the coat properly now as would be expected on a night as cold as this .
8 This increase in value is the equivalent of the return or interest that could , for example , be expected on a bank deposit for each day that the relevant sum of money is on deposit .
9 The Tominahs and even her uncle seemed to think this behaviour was quite to be expected on an occasion such as this , with so much soul energy flying around .
10 There was a suspicion of extra flesh at hip and belly , but that 's to be expected on an adult male .
11 Leopold 's letters to his wife reveal much about what could be expected on the journey and from them one gains the impression that he did most of the planning for these trips :
12 But in inner-city areas , car ownership is lower than would be expected on the basis of affluence , given both the very small average household size and the better availability of public transport .
13 They can take some getting used to and a bit of furtive fumbling is to be expected on the first few occasions .
14 The fall in late-life fecundity was much smaller in crosses between ‘ r' lines , showing that the genetic basis of selection response differed between them , and that senescence had evolved by accumulation of partially recessive deleterious alleles , which would not be expected on the optimization theory .
15 Surveying reports on the relevant customary behaviour in 350 separate ‘ societies ’ , Tylor was able to demonstrate that , when the newlyweds set up house with the wife 's kin , avoidance behaviour between the latter and the husband occurred more frequently than could be expected on the basis of mere chance .
16 During 1963–83 and 1984–90 the incidence of malignant disease , particularly lymphoid leukaemia and non-Hodgkin lymphomas , in young people aged 0–24 in Seascale was higher than would be expected on the basis of either national rates or those for the surrounding areas .
17 As the shuttle dropped towards the station 's central bulk , Ace found it even more disturbing that she could identify , nestling between ridges of ruched titanium or perhaps in the centre of an ammonite-like coil , a few of the features that would be expected on the outside of a space station .
18 For perpetual FRNs , ( 5.62 ) becomes and on a coupon payment date if , as is expected on a coupon payment date , P= 100 .
19 When a reaches zero ( when λ , the outcome of the CS , matches V , what is expected on the basis of the CS ) , no further conditioning will be possible .
20 A roll-out is expected on the West Coast in either San Francisco or around San Jose , California , near the time of the Xhibition X-Windows show which will be held there that week .
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