Example sentences of "expected [to-vb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But the inquiry , to be chaired by former Health Service Commissioner Sir Cecil Clothier , QC , is expected to sit in private and not be able to compel witnesses to give evidence .
2 Members of each stratum were not expected to deviate from certain prescribed occupations .
3 These may be trying times for estate agents but Croome Court 's still expected to go for one and a half million pounds
4 Sun 's 40MHz Sparcstation 10 Model 41 is rated at 50 SPECmarks , 50MHz Models 52 and 54 are expected to go to 80 SPECmarks in single processor configurations .
5 Although companies are not expected to go to unreasonable lengths to accommodate someone who is not able to carry out his job to the full extent , an employer who disregards altogether the possibility of finding you some other position and is unwilling to consider any other form of compromise may be vulnerable to an unfair dismissal claim .
6 The dispute was now expected to go to international arbitration , although the Belize government of Prime Minister George Price emphasized that not " one inch " of national territory would be conceded and that there would be no foreseeable cuts in the size of the British forces stationed in the country .
7 Clients with greater needs than this , the DSS said , would be ‘ expected to go into residential care or a nursing home ’ .
8 And the other thing is that it 's er a wide syllabus is fine as long as you 're not expected to go in any depth , but you 're expected to go sort of both , a broad syllabus and into a little bit of depth more than perhaps erm I mean in effect I mean you 're not far off of covering A level psychology at this at tha the level we 're going to .
9 She was the one who was expected to liaise with civic authorities and heads of other churches .
10 He continued in his refusal to offer a defence in his trial on charges of corruption , which opened in March 1991 and was expected to continue through most of the year [ see pp. 38157-58 ] .
11 Demand is expected to continue during 1993 and the company says it is now planning to supplement its Hong Kong sales office with engineering support .
12 The trial was expected to continue for some time and it was widely believed that evidence would be given which would incriminate politicians still active .
13 Trials are expected to continue for three months .
14 NC 174 : Seismic is currently under way and is expected to continue throughout 1992 .
15 ‘ The slump on the major markets is expected to continue throughout most of 1993 . ’
16 Alex Barr of Payment Services showed the London Press the £45,000 the Bank would have expected to lose on 31,000 cards over 18 months .
17 High street sales fell in Novbember and business this month is now expected to remain at last year 's depressed levels , says Nigel Whittaker , chairman of the CBI 's Distributive Trades Panel .
18 Captain Mark Phillips had been expected to remain for some time in his cottage on the estate , where he has lived since the marriage broke up three years ago .
19 Many former rebels were expected to remain within two government development zones covering 25,000 sq km in the south region bordering the San Juan River , to be policed by 300 armed former contras .
20 Women writers were expected to remain within strict bounds of modesty .
21 GDP growth was projected at 5.2 per cent in 1990/91 , compared with 5 per cent the previous year , and inflation was expected to fall to 7.5 per cent .
22 US forces in Europe were expected to fall to 208,000 by October 1992 , down from 314,000 in mid-1990 .
23 UK chemical demand is expected to rise by 2.5 per cent in 1992 , and import growth by 3.5 per cent , while exports are expected to fall from 3.5 to 3 per cent .
24 THE rate of inflation is expected to fall from 4.1 per cent down to a possible 3.8 per cent when official figures are published tomorrow , writes Anne Segall .
25 Unemployment , however , was expected to fall from 8.1 per cent in 1988 to 7.9 per cent in 1989 due mainly to increased job opportunities in the manufacturing sector , whose contribution to GDP was estimated to have expanded from 24.4 per cent in 1988 to 25.6 per cent in 1989 .
26 The number of teenagers there is expected to fall by 45 per cent between 1980 and 2000 .
27 Annual output from open-cast mines is expected to fall by four million tonnes to 12 million by 1997-98 .
28 For all vehicles , including heavy goods lorries , the types of emissions covered by catalysts are expected to fall by 2006 to a minimum of about 70 per cent of 1989 's output .
29 Use of orimulsion — the controversial high-sulphur oil-shale fuel [ see ED 65/66 ] — is expected to fall by 500,000 tonnes annually .
30 But based on the experience of the last 10 years the total is expected to fall by more in March .
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