Example sentences of "that can be expected " in BNC.
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1 | The term has consistently been interpreted as meaning ‘ whatever here and now is very costly or very unusual or very painful or very difficult or very dangerous , or if the good effects that can be expected from its use are not proportionate to the difficulty and inconvenience that are entailed . ’ |
2 | But one issue that can be expected to divide the parties in the final weeks is whether the controversial Franklin dam in Tasmania should go ahead . |
3 | It describes the performance that can be expected of the system . |
4 | These total only about 13,000 altogether , and the threat to their job is probably greater from rapidly advancing automation than from the decline in the market that can be expected from an advertising ban , whose effects will be felt only gradually . |
5 | The truly effective manager is aware of the performance levels that can be expected from each individual and he has helped them to define their own targets . |
6 | Does she agree that the factions that are fighting in the south have no claim to represent the north , which has the main link with the Somali community in this country , and that all factions in the regions of Somalia must be involved in reaching a settlement that can be expected to last ? |
7 | However , if a ‘ crash ’ occurs the worst that can be expected is a rebuke from the instructor . |
8 | Erm the economic development unit of the borough , Mr Allenby , should know more about it than me , but they have done studies of the firms in Harrogate that can be expected to seek relocation within the borough as they sort themselves out over the next five years , and erm their own calculations for the next five years is more than the county 's whole calculation for the next fifteen years , which suggested to us again that there was a problem about the understanding that the county had on the matter of relocations within Harrogate compared with what was going on locally . |
9 | The answer is that no-one can control or even forecast accurately the maximum flow of water that can be expected to surge down the Tay valley and through Perth . |