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

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1 This can be expected to attack priorities first at the most expeditious points , where ground is favourable and forces ready .
2 In 1992/93 the maximum loan was £715 and this can be expected to increase in real terms in coming years ; at the same time , the level of the maximum maintenance grant and parental contribution has been frozen at 1990/91 levels .
3 Sometimes too much can be expected of an opportunity to put forward the company 's point of view .
4 The judiciary and magistrates are of course drawn predominantly from the middle and upper classes ( see Box 1987 , p. 134–135 ) and as such can be expected to reflect the beliefs and prejudices of their class .
5 In ‘ normal ’ times , these can be expected to rise in value , but the last five years have not been ‘ normal ’ .
6 While the current situation in chip fabrication capability appears to be parity , the next frontier for the industry will be the portable devices known as Personal Digital Assistants ; since miniaturisation is a skill of Japanese manufacturers , these can be expected to be made in Japan , and all the strategic alliances made to date reflect this .
7 valuation engagements and valuation reports are tailored to the particular needs and circumstances of the individual client and these can be expected to vary widely from those of other parties and/or investors ; and
8 Superb build quality and a good specification are bonus points and 100,000 miles or more can be expected from well-maintained examples .
9 Often there has been no concern at all that perhaps more can be expected educationally of the new Agreed Syllabuses .
10 A characteristic feature of the placebo effect is that it does not last all that long : it is usually only a matter of weeks , and two to six months is about the most that can be expected : If a patient responds to a new treatment and is still well after a year , it is unlikely to be a placebo effect .
11 In the English appellate courts it may be true to say that change that can be based on reasoning by analogy and the evolutionary development of legal rules is the most that can be expected , and that major changes of direction require legislation which , to overcome the bias of judges in favour of the status quo , must be unequivocally expressed .
12 This also holds true for items of similar groups within the same country ; a top quality Nain will tend to be more expensive than a second-grade Isfahan ( and vice versa ) , while both can be expected to command a higher price than the average Hamadan or Heriz .
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