Example sentences of "[vb mod] be expect [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 This overlap has raised some difficulty about the extent to which a client should be expected to contribute to the cost of the services received .
2 The employee 's claim was , however , effectively refused in the British Steel case because such benefits as might be expected to flow to the employer from refinements to the patented product had not ( yet ) materialised .
3 Conversely , strong ‘ selection pressure ’ , we could be forgiven for thinking , might be expected to lead to rapid evolution .
4 Furthermore , Mary is scarcely a woman whom women today might be expected to find to be a symbol who represents them .
5 Measures directly towards the amelioration of these conditions might be expected to contribute to the prevention of attempted suicide , although other factors — such as the availability of drugs , cultural attitudes , and the level of services available — might have a more immediate effect .
6 And Bentham made explicit claims as to the benefits which could be expected to accrue to those who employed the principles on which his " inspection-houses " were founded .
7 On the other hand , the prison population could be substantially reduced without creating a massive crime wave : if the numbers in prison were cut by 40 per cent , this could be expected to lead to an increase in criminal convictions of only 1.6 per cent .
8 This was a deliberate policy : it was felt that anyone with sufficient education to understand or be interested in foreign news could be expected to listen to and understand English .
9 This may be expected to lead to a purposeful action , purposeful inaction or indifference .
10 As far as this representative model is concerned procedural entitlements are viewed in purely instrumental terms , according to the contribution they may be expected to make to the accuracy of the underlying substantive policy judgments , and since no one has a right to a particular policy outcome , no one has aright either to any particular form of decision-making process .
11 This was done to maximize the possibility of detecting contrasts over conditions , since an asymmetry would be expected to lead to high proportions of singular continuations which might make differences between conditions hard to detect .
12 Butter and margarine are close substitutes , and so any increase in the price of butter would be expected to lead to an increased demand for margarine as consumers substitute the latter for the relatively more expensive butter .
13 A left hemisphere advantage for matching by name ( Cohen , 1972 ) would be expected to lead to a RVF superiority on a memory search for letter names .
14 These attributes would be expected to lead to new and better solutions to problems in the UK and it seems that the apparent anomaly may be of cultural origin .
15 Mr W Doggart emphasised that tutors would be expected to adhere to the contents of the packs which would become official Institute precept and practice .
16 Beyond that , law centres would be expected to look to local authorities and other sources to fund work arising out of other needs of the communities they serve .
17 HEALTH AUTHORITIES will be expected to adhere to the ‘ firm ’ budgets they are to be given for patients ' drugs , Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health , said yesterday .
18 The successful applicant will be expected to contribute to the teaching of a range of postgraduate and undergraduate programmes .
19 The engineer will be expected to contribute to the technical aspects of the specification and to those points associated with the running and timing of the project .
20 With a talk , the topic is specified in advance and you will be expected to keep to your brief .
21 Employees who opt for the scheme will be expected to revert to their former employment contract once their children reach 14 .
22 For instance , the ‘ coming of age ’ of a baby boom can be expected to lead to higher levels of migration towards the ‘ bright city lights ’ , while the subsequent increase in the numbers of young couples is likely to lead to greater demand for family-size housing and suburban residential locations .
23 These turnover rates can be expected to rise to 2.5 ( midday ) and 1.00 ( evening ) in Year 2 .
24 In the aquarium it can be expected to grow to about 13cm .
25 It is found in the rivers of Colombia and Peru , and in the aquarium it can be expected to grow to about 130mm .
26 Equally , the ‘ periphery ’ has an interest in policy making and can be expected to contribute to a feedback process from implementation into policy elaboration .
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