Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] [not/n't] [adv] be expected " in BNC.
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1 | that the respondent has behaved in such a way that the applicant can not reasonably be expected to live with the respondent ; or |
2 | The Vendor can not possibly be expected to have a view as to whether or not the Business is a party to any agreements which fall within these categories . |
3 | In purely administrative terms , it was thought that authorities concerned with distinguishing between applications for exempt development , excepted development , designated relevant development and non-designated relevant development could not also be expected to distinguish between Class A and Class B applications , and between outline , illustrative , detailed and guideline applications . |
4 | ‘ Perhaps , ’ they state , ‘ it must be a threat which a person of the age and with the other characteristics of the woman could not reasonably be expected , in the circumstances , to resist . ’ |
5 | While complete impartiality can not always be expected in such a case , the obligations of natural justice or fairness may still require that a minister hear representations . |
6 | It is the evaluators ' belief that the impressive rhetoric contained in this part of the proposal describes an ideal which the school could not realistically be expected to achieve , without an across-the-board change amounting to a curriculum revolution . |
7 | The petitioner still had to prove breakdown by demonstrating one ( or more ) of the following ‘ facts ’ : that the respondent had committed adultery ; that the respondent had behaved in such a way that the petitioner could not reasonably be expected to live with the respondent ; that the respondent had deserted the petitioner for a continuous period of at least two years ; that the parties had lived apart for a continuous period of at least two years and that the respondent consented to a decree being granted ; or that the parties had lived apart for a continuous period of at least five years . |
8 | that the respondent has behaved in such a way that the petitioner can not reasonably be expected to live with him ( or her ) ; |
9 | That the respondent has behaved in such a way that the petitioner can not reasonably be expected to live with the respondent . |
10 | This consumption spending must represent the floor below which the level of income can not realistically be expected to fall . |