Example sentences of "[noun] can be expected " in BNC.

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1 In these early stages of re-training , the horse can be expected to keep in rhythm while doing basic school movements , carrying himself on a light contact .
2 These communication styles can be expected to induce difficulties in the listener 's ability to focus attention and handle the meaning of what is being said .
3 Both holders of government stock and dealers in it know that prices fluctuate and that capital losses can be expected as well as capital gains .
4 Market makers can aim to run only modest positions in any group of similar stocks or they can run large but offsetting positions , i.e. being long on certain stocks and short on others such that capital gains and losses can be expected to cancel each other out .
5 The council has warned that unless it gets more funding from Central Government , further job losses can be expected next year .
6 Readers can be expected to spot which of these quotations are forgeries , and they must also have doubted in their time whether this writer was as good as the early tributes made out .
7 Current attention is being given to lowland agriculture , where greater impacts can be expected on farm output and wildlife .
8 The great motive power behind information technology is ever-diminishing unit costs , so that the application of computers can be expected to continue to proliferate .
9 It requires the cooperation of every citizen , and no law which unreasonably infringes the freedoms of that citizen can be expected to be effective .
10 ‘ Another large foreign entry can be expected again as it will be one of the last competitions before the Barcelona Olympics , ’ explained Michael Tucker .
11 Trade has been stimulated by the process of detente , and the moves towards ‘ democratisation ’ of the Eastern Bloc can be expected to continue this process .
12 And given that total hardware sales plummeted by 19.4% to $5,740m in the quarter , keeping the overall decline to 7% was an achievement in itself , even if within a quarter or three , turnover can be expected to start declining at an accelerating pace .
13 And given that total hardware sales plummeted by 19.4% to $5,740m in the quarter , keeping the overall decline to 7% was an achievement in itself , even if within a quarter or three , turnover can be expected to start declining at an accelerating pace .
14 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 .
15 A local Conservative association seeking a candidate will invite applicants , and in a safe Conservative seat , several hundred aspiring candidates can be expected to put their names forward .
16 Relatives of people living in care homes can be expected to make up the difference between the amount of benefit and the charges actually levied by by the home .
17 If that was the plan then Wall Street certainly reacted correctly last night and the Group of Seven industrialised nations can be expected to discuss how to take the initiative further at this weekend 's meeting .
18 Kenner 's fantasy is being discussed in terms of the view — with which Kenner can be expected to be very familiar — that the goals of a biographically-minded criticism are in some measure fantastic .
19 However , as it was found to be the lack of care which followed the loss of a parent , rather than the loss itself , which explained the child 's increased risk of depression in adulthood , the same vulnerability can be expected to result from lack of care in intact family homes ( Harris et al. , 1986 ) .
20 If so , an equivalent effect can be expected in latent inhibition .
21 Considerable variability can be expected during spring and from year to year , both because the location of the vortex varies with respect to the observing site , and because of the large horizontal gradient in HNO 3 across the vortex edge .
22 The resources needed will not come easily , but tasks defined in partnership can be expected to unlock new stores , not necessarily the most conventional , of energy and material .
23 The Court of Appeal was satisfied that the following matters were among those to which attention should be paid : 1 The nature of the employment Employment in a capacity where " confidential " material is habitually handled may impose a high obligation of confidentiality because the employee can be expected to realise its sensitive nature to a greater extent than if he were employed in a capacity where such material reaches him only occasionally or incidentally .
24 Also in need of special attention are key locations where crime can be expected , especially at might , such at commercial properties and residential areas in the suburbs .
25 Automation can be expected steadily to solve any remaining problems of under production .
26 Plants grown in different environments can be expected to vary and the biologist 's job is sometimes to identify the environmental change which has caused an observed effect .
27 The United Kingdom and United States can be expected to employ their ordinary procedures for issuing subpoenas or other measures .
28 Even for severely ill patients a good long term outlook can be expected for most of those undergoing transplantation ; the overall survival of 70% at a mean of 69 months for those discharged from hospital after such an operation compares favourably with the long term results of cardiac transplantation worldwide .
29 The debate on the BBC 's future , prior to the renewal of its charter in 1996 , is another area where his influence can be expected to be felt .
30 An animal that has previously learned that a stimulus is not correlated with other events will have learned something quite incompatible with what is true during conditioning and so negative transfer can be expected .
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