Example sentences of "be expected from the " in BNC.

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1 In the example of a factory , completely different assessments may be expected from the board of directors , shareholders , management , workers , and shop-stewards .
2 Indeed , in ‘ The Penitent ’ the same amount is suggested by Parthenissa as the whole profit to be expected from the poems [ see ML , 1 , 118 ] .
3 The first , as may be expected from the name , had letters as wide ( or half as wide ) as their height , and remain quite familiar to modern eyes , as being the face from which present-day upper-case ‘ Roman ’ type has descended .
4 There was little in the way of negotiation or managed change of the sort which might be expected from the Cockburn model .
5 Normally , little jumble could be expected from the few cottages on the headland , but Alex Mair , anxious to associate the power station with the community , had put up a notice on the staff board and the two tea chests were usually fairly full by the time the October sale came round .
6 As might be expected from the above , the most extensive changes to be made were in procedures for recording audit work .
7 Since it was rooted in the ‘ victor 's peace ’ , little good could be expected from the League .
8 This important six-part television series was shown for the first time in June 1988 , and in itself was an indication that freedom of intellectual debate had indeed been extended , but it also forewarned of the type of strong criticism to be expected from the conservatives in the party .
9 Certainly the groundswell from the voting public has been noted and much more consideration relating to the disposal of the aircraft ( and perhaps future retirements ? ) might now be expected from the Ministry of Defence ( MoD ) .
10 Notwithstanding the possible ground for distinguishing between the two cases , therefore , there remains a fundamental doubt as to just how much policy innovation can reasonably be expected from the British judiciary especially in such a politically sensitive area as defence policy .
11 As would be expected from the evidence about marital status presented earlier more men ( 60 per cent ) live with their spouses than do women ( 32 per cent ) .
12 As might be expected from the study of mortality data acute health problems are not equally distributed throughout the population .
13 An apparent opportunity for , or at least inclination to , US participation in Vietnamese national affairs as suggested in Saigon was soon to become a recognized imperative in Washington : and when the French ministers arrived in October 1950 to ask how much could be expected from the US to avoid financial disaster it was the drain of resources in Vietnam as much as the problems of French rearmament in Europe which prompted a close examination of French budgetary as well as military plans .
14 Besides fair representation another inestimable benefit could be expected from the RES : it would encourage movement away from the adversarial style of politics and towards the consensual , more appropriate to the government of the people for all the people .
15 As would be expected from the previous discussion , the main decline in wage-earning employment came in the ( male-dominated ) industrial sector , while the non-industrial wage-earning category , which includes a substantial majority of women , showed a slight increase .
16 We want to know precisely what funds the trust handles , where those funds are , and what regular income might be expected from the capital sum . ’
17 Personal support , guidance and encouragement for the musical director are rightly to be expected from the clergy , parish leaders and congregation .
18 The type of answer to be expected from the Painful Plodder would be as follows :
19 Migration ( Figure 4.5B ) has played the key role in these growth patterns — indeed , to a greater extent than might be expected from the overall rates of population change , because it is also compensating for substantial natural decrease in some of the fastest growing counties , principally those noted as retirement areas like East and West Sussex , the Isle of Wight , Dorset and Devon ( Figure 4.5A ) .
20 Similarly , as observed by Bradford and Burdett ( 1989 ) , larger numbers of children in southern England go through the private education system than would be expected from the social class patterns there .
21 As is to be expected from the work of such notable craftsman .
22 The position and the number of the ridges so formed vary , but there is a tendency for the ridges at high and low neap tide levels to be the most permanent , as would be expected from the fact that the waves have more time to act at these levels than at intermediate levels .
23 Analysis of the radio waves emitted by the Moon indicate that the thermal conductivity of the outer Moon increases rapidly with depth , just as would be expected from the increasing compaction of a fragmented medium .
24 It follows that few clues can be expected from the Moon about the development of its surface before about 4000 Ma ago .
25 As might be expected from the foregoing analysis , an investigation by the DTI Innovation Unit and the Technology Group of the CBI found that innovative ‘ Best Practice ’ companies go to great lengths to generate and capture ideas , from both internal and external sources , with careful attention to the balance of technology push and market pull and the rigorous implementation of screening processes and on-going reviews .
26 The former management of woodland has resulted in many complex patterns and administrative arrangements , and great complexity may be expected from the documentary and topographical records .
27 The EEC 's response to the disintegration of Yugoslavia is an equally important indication of what might be expected from the Common Foreign and Security policy .
28 She had a pretty shrewd idea that Desmond had only the haziest notion of how much could be expected from the various books , and she had intended to keep it that way .
29 The hon. Member for Dagenham ( Mr. Gould ) told us in the briefest and skimpiest of ways — that is to be expected from the new model Labour party — of the Labour party 's pledge to return to a policy of fair rates .
30 Gorbachev called for the preservation of " the common economic space " and increased co-operation and stability , which were essential conditions if help were to be expected from the G-7 industrialized countries .
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