Example sentences of "can [adv] be expected " in BNC.

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31 Whether or not you can reasonably be expected to take a job of a different kind or at a lower rate of pay will depend upon the circumstances .
32 Patients sometimes make demands on a therapist which exceed what can reasonably be expected of a therapeutic relationship and which do not appear likely to help solve their problems .
33 The skill demanded of a director is that which can reasonably be expected from a person of his knowledge and experience .
34 Under the Industrial Relations Code of Practice , paragraph 62 , a contract can reasonably be expected to give information about :
35 Notwithstanding the possible ground for distinguishing between the two cases , therefore , there remains a fundamental doubt as to just how much policy innovation can reasonably be expected from the British judiciary especially in such a politically sensitive area as defence policy .
36 The highest level of verbal information that can reasonably be expected from an automatic tagger is the transitivity of the verb .
37 British Rail and London Transport have a massive expansion programme of new investment , which means that certain projects must be completed before others can reasonably be expected to begin .
38 If the amount passes the test of s 11(4) , then that amount is all that the party in breach can reasonably be expected to pay , however much loss the other party suffers , and even for total failure to perform caused by wilful default .
39 As Lord Reid put it in Tesco Supermarkets Ltd v Nattrass [ 1972 ] AC 153 at p174 , if a defendant has done all that can reasonably be expected of him , how can he do more ?
40 The sales cycle refers to the time which can reasonably be expected to pass before an order is concluded .
41 He can also be expected to make the most of whatever face-savers the mediators feel they can offer him .
42 Hall , Kaye , and Pearce ( 1985 ) have pointed out that just as latent inhibition can occur during the CS-US pairings of excitatory training ( producing a fully trained CS+ that will form further associations only slowly ) , so latent inhibition can also be expected to occur during inhibitory training .
43 Variations can also be expected to exist between the more and the less accessible rural areas , but few published data exist that allow this to be illustrated .
44 Bureaus can also be expected to administer ‘ a corpus of law and regulations that de fines barriers between itself and the sector of industry that it regulates ’ .
45 The order book for the Falcon 20 has now passed the 400 mark , and with the success of the Falcon 10 and the arrival of the Falcon 50 , production from Dassault 's Bordeaux facility for the next decade can confidently be expected .
46 The production of compound documents requires a different approach , no single program can really be expected to be a word processor , graphics package , illustrator and page makeup in one .
47 Certainly some would question whether , in the present academic climate , Catholic schools can realistically be expected to concentrate on the personal , social and spiritual development of their pupils .
48 There is no honest way in which a forecaster can legitimately be expected to insert discontinuities , because by definition they are unpredictable .
49 This less generous treatment does not seem unreasonable because it can surely be expected that the sample should be examined .
50 Digestion can therefore be expected to be greater in mammalian predators , and so it has been found here .
51 These institutions will have their own professional codes of conduct and can therefore be expected to avoid conflicts of interest .
52 This is not an accident of English grammar ; these are the only ones that can actually be expected .
53 Further raids can certainly be expected .
54 The masses can never be expected to have a clear conception of a supreme God without investing those attributes with a projection of their own personality .
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