Example sentences of "[noun pl] expect to be " in BNC.
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1 | At least 34 states expect to be spending more than they collect . |
2 | It states that : ‘ For certain meanings , there is a conventional form that speakers expect to be used in the language community . ’ |
3 | The burnt-out remains of the mill are still in the process of being demolished and fire crews expect to be there for at least another day . |
4 | The British troops expect to be working in Croatia , away from the hotspots like Sarajevo , but just how close to the fighting they 'll get depends on UN strategy , according to the Armed Forces minister who visited South Cerney this afternoon . |
5 | Our customers expect to be served by people who are well turned out . ’ |
6 | Management is developing into a ‘ semi-profession ’ and managers expect to be rewarded for their professional skills . |
7 | Because most of the closest-fought states are in the Eastern Time zone , American TV networks expect to be able to forecast the final result from 2am on Wednesday . |
8 | Radio audiences expect to be entertained , possibly educated , but certainly kept on that radio band . |
9 | The Moslems expect to be told the same any time . |
10 | Rangers expect to be unchanged . |
11 | Today , for example Unix applications expect to run over TCP/IP using the sockets programming interface , where Systems Application Architecture programs expect to be sitting on SNA networks and consequently use one of IBM 's proprietary application interfaces such as CPI-C . |
12 | Most councillors expect to be lobbied by constituents and asked to intervene on their behalf . |
13 | The majority of women expect to be in employment . |
14 | It found that on average , women expect to be taken out to dinner ten times before they 'll have sex with a man . ’ |
15 | Most professional and managerial employees expect to be rewarded by progressively-rising income , status and security . |