Example sentences of "be expected do " in BNC.
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1 | WC apps : 5 Runners-up : 1974 , 1978 After their European Championship victory and Milan 's orange-tinted European Cup triumph , Holland will be expected to do well in Italy . |
2 | He will , however , be expected to do something about the severe imbalances that are masked by the wonderful overall figures for economic growth . |
3 | You 'll be expected to do your share . |
4 | Until he is capable of doing this without a rider , he can not be expected to do so when ridden . |
5 | Such an equivalence suggests , perhaps wrongly , that most candidates in comprehensive schools will be expected to do no better than score an F or a G in their GCSE . |
6 | The student is informed of what she will be expected to do after she has learned the concept . |
7 | If the job is a newly created one then clear guidelines should be drawn up of what the candidate will be expected to do , what qualifications , skills , abilities and personal qualities they will need . |
8 | ‘ They were n't interested because they realised what they would be expected to do , ’ says Jim Devine . |
9 | Building materials are currently running a small surplus , but imports far outstripped exports in the housing boom of the late 1980s and can be expected to do so again when the construction industry picks up . |
10 | To attempt defection would be to sign their death warrants , and no man could be expected to do that . |
11 | ‘ I did more than any citizen could reasonably be expected to do . |
12 | Still , in reality no black hole would be like this ideal : stars spin on their axes , and so the black holes they produce can be expected to do likewise . |
13 | However , the Universe is in many ways a very orderly place : if nine planets orbit a star in roughly the same plane , the tenth can be expected to do likewise . |
14 | Everything was argued round the premise that existing union members should not have to pay the price of an EOP , and we should n't be expected to do management 's job for them . |
15 | Employees may be given time off for house hunting or may be expected to do this at weekends . |
16 | On the other hand they can not be expected to do their job efficiently unless they have a substantial background of experience in commanding large public transport aircraft or their military equivalents . |
17 | This explanation is borne out by the remark of one middle-class housewife : ‘ I do n't go about feeling discontented ’ , the implication being that she thinks she might be expected to do so . |
18 | No qualified surgeon can be expected to do an occasional experiment in molecular biology in the laboratory any more than a molecular biologist can be expected to perform an occasional operation . |
19 | You could be expected to do some of these things , but not all . |
20 | Vigno , who had served with the 2ème Régiment Étranger de Parachutistes , intimated that if we ever got to Corsica we would be expected to do it in under forty minutes . |
21 | At the start of your course you will he provided with a schedule informing you how many assignments you will be expected to do , with the dates for them to be handed out and collected in . |
22 | Blimpish or not , they can hardly be expected to do otherwise . |
23 | He could not be expected to do so against his own beliefs . |
24 | The survey is part of i if someone commissioned a consulting engineer to do a project , then he would be expected to do the survey , the the the scheme design and the detail design , and the on-site er management type of element for the hundred percent of the scaled fee . |
25 | However , as he wrote in the following May , it galled him to be expected to do so and still to be refused admission to the members ' enclosures at smart meetings . |
26 | Wood engraving was a technique which most artists could not manage , so a craftsman was needed to translate the drawing ; on the other hand , an artist might be expected to do his picture on the stone , from which it would be directly printed . |
27 | Our objective is to ensure that members can operate these new hours in a satisfactory way and not be expected to do so under enormous pressure . |
28 | Large organisations such as this can impose such a bar , but domestic customers can not , nor should they be expected to do so . |
29 | Derry 's recent injury problems have been well emanating from the county today is quite simple — the fifteen players selected for duty on Sunday will be expected to do us proud ! |
30 | Robert still felt some confusion about what Aziz and his friends might be expected to do around the time of the little boy 's Occultation . |