Example sentences of "it [is] expect that " in BNC.
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31 | Recently , the Auditing Practices Board ( APB ) suggested in the preface to its Exposure Draft , Going Concern , that ‘ … one year is normally the period during which it is expected that the financial statements can reasonably be relied upon ’ . |
32 | And many disabled people require large quantities of water , so it is expected that social legislation will provide grants to cover some of these categories . |
33 | It is expected that this trend will continue , with further reductions in the number of hours worked and more people taking early retirement . |
34 | An examination of Figure 4.4 shows that it is expected that UK car production will increase in the next ten years ( largely as a result of Japanese investment ) and that consequently the share of car imports in the British market will decline , as will the motor industry trade deficit . |
35 | It is expected that once the number of people on the dole tops 3,000,000 next Spring , Mr Lilley 's budget will reach £75 billion . |
36 | By then it is expected that all sides will have an agreement to keep the EFA flying . |
37 | It is expected that instructors will become increasingly familiar with the material as they teach to more groups . |
38 | Such ‘ notepad ’ machines are currently being introduced into the market , and it is expected that they will become an effective alternative to keyboards in applications where handwriting will prevail . |
39 | In order to meet these requirements it is expected that the programme will include both theoretical and practical components . |
40 | It is expected that the Exiles team will be made up largely from players based in England , and possibly a few from France . |
41 | There has been 12 letters of objection to the final stretch to Ballyduggan Mill lodged and it is expected that a meeting between all the parties involved will take place to see if there is some way of reconciling the objections . |
42 | It is expected that the appointed person will have an excellent record in applied scientific research coupled with a sound understanding of commercial contract research . |
43 | It is expected that the project leader will establish an activity that will provide for the expansion and the continuity of employment of its staff . |
44 | It is expected that a draft of the proposed Railway Clearing House submission will have been completed prior to the meeting so as to form a basis for discussion . |
45 | The statement ends : ‘ It is expected that more people will visit museums as a result of the wider interest generated by the presence of an international art and antiques market here . |
46 | Apple Computer Inc is teaming up with trading house Uchida Yoko Co Ltd to expand its business with Japanese schools , Reuter reports from Tokyo : Uchida , which specialises in office equipment and school supplies , aims to sell 3,000 Macintosh personal computers to schools in the year from July , taking advantage of the fact that in Japan 's supplementary budget unveiled in April , the government plans to increase spending on computers for schools and other public bodies — it is expected that $1,800m will be devoted to buying over 300,000 machines for schools by 1996 , with NEC Corp and Fujitsu Ltd , the latter with its FM Towns multimedia box seen as the main beneficiaries . |
47 | The aircraft is currently at Liberal being prepared for a ferry flight to Galveston and it is expected that the aircraft will be restored to full combat configuration . |
48 | It is expected that the A–20 will be moved by road to the Weeks Museum in Florida , where it will be put back into stock flying condition . |
49 | Inveterate trafficker in traffic systems Peek Plc told its annual meeting yesterday that it saw signs of a trading upturn in March : ‘ Although trading conditions in the first two months of the current year continued to be difficult , we have seen signs of improvement in March — there is currently a significant amount of enquiry and bidding activity and it is expected that this will translate into firm orders , ’ chairman Ken Maud said . |
50 | It is expected that the first demonstration will compute the exercise boundary of US options with continuously paid dividends and will be tested using a simulated data feed . |
51 | This is perhaps less of an issue now that Unix SVR4.2 has been modularised , and it is expected that UI will in future work more directly with the rest of the industry on interfaces and reference technologies around SVR4 — see page 2 . |
52 | ‘ It is expected that the UN Secretary General will invite NATO to take on this responsibility . |
53 | It is expected that this new method of information handling will have other advantages . |
54 | It is expected that a lexicographer should be able to process some 75 entries a day doing trivial editing tasks and between 10 and 12 entries a day resolving complex editorial tasks . |
55 | At peak times it is expected that two transfers a week between the archive and the Working-Set and vice versa will occur , and that material will be sent for composition twice a week during peak use . |
56 | Affectivity is only incomprehensible if it is expected that emotions can be translated into thoughts with a proposition contained within them . |
57 | It is expected that a fully functional text recognition system will be required to work with a range of material , taken from a range of domains ( e.g. banking , insurance , estate agents , medical , technical , etc . ) . |
58 | However , with the creation of further women 's organizations , the need to have a unified representation has increased and it is expected that a new co-ordinating body will be founded in the near future . |
59 | In general , it is expected that the future will see more companies enlarging their R & D activity abroad , using the sharing or transferring of technology as an effective way to enter these markets ( Jain 1984 ) . |
60 | This has now been officially recognised and it is expected that extra student places will be provided to make up the deficiency . |