Example sentences of "expected [that] " in BNC.

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1 Twenty years ago it was expected that if you trained you would surely be accepted into the membership of your trade union and be given the chance to compete for the roles that were suitable .
2 It is expected that the new system could be in place in the year 1993–94 .
3 It is expected that two Czechoslovak dissidents , spanning a 20-year period , will be chosen as joint winners to emphasise the durability of the movement towards liberalisation .
4 It is expected that the case will be heard at Folkestone Magistrates ' Court in Kent on 16 November .
5 Bankers had expected that the fees for the Italy deal would be the standard 0.325 per cent .
6 It is expected that the health budget for next year will be settled in the talks , but disputes over education and transport could go to an appeal to the Star Chamber of ministers chaired by Sir Geoffrey Howe .
7 We might have expected that people would give particularly low ratings to sources they described as biased but there was little evidence of any such reaction .
8 We might have expected that those who alleged bias on television or in their paper would be reluctant to describe that source as useful but there was little evidence of any such reaction .
9 It was expected that she would show sympathy with the white settler minority associated with Ian Smith 's Rhodesia Front and propose a deal between him and the near-puppet government of Bishop Abel Muzorewa .
10 It is expected that this trend will continue at least until the turn of the century : indeed forecasts suggest that between now and the year 2000 , the 70 year old ex-Service population will nearly double , while by the end of that period some 500,000 ex-RAF personnel will be over 80 years old .
11 It is expected that this trend will continue at least until the turn of the century ; indeed forecasts suggest that between now and the year 2000 , the 70 year old ex-Service population will nearly double , while by the end of that period some 500,000 ex-RAF personnel will be over 80 years old .
12 The King was , in a sense , the guardian of this agreement , and it might have been expected that he would remind the party leaders of it .
13 It was expected that identifying and resurfacing slippery roads would reduce skidding accidents by 1800 a year .
14 There are times when it is convenient for us to go to sleep ( the shops are not open , etc. ) and when it is expected that we will not be noisy .
15 But it is widely expected that further heads will have to roll if the discredited Communist Party is to retrieve the situation .
16 And it is expected that in the next few days she will address the military 's other grievances .
17 It is expected that the congress , organised by the party 's interim leadership after the politburo and central committee resigned last Sunday , will immediately elect a new leader and central committee .
18 In Slovakia , Christian Democratic clubs have been formed before the establishment of a party , and it is expected that counterparts in Bohemia and Moravia will follow .
19 It is expected that the MMC investigators will be particularly interested in the CAA 's air traffic control operations which have been the centre of a long-running controversy involving aircraft ‘ near misses ’ , poor morale among controllers and equipment break-downs .
20 The club have kept this one very quiet as it was not expected that Hanley , who returned from a summer in Australia with a bad pelvic strain , would come back before the New Year .
21 It is not expected that a bid will follow .
22 It was only to be expected that a man who has written with such insight and style about Calcutta and New York , cricket and the crossing of deserts would do justice to a life-long passion .
23 But it was never expected that voters would forsake their loyalties in large numbers for an abstract principle .
24 In comparison the trade union movement did little until the subsidy ended on 30 April 1926 , even though it was expected that the Samuel Commission would be unable to offer a compromise which might be agreeable to both coal owners and unions .
25 Even the most cursory of examinations of the minutes of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party indicates the feverish activity which was occurring in the immediate post-war years and , in these early days , it was to be expected that mistakes would be made and that new directions would be sought .
26 With economic vision so blinkered it was to be expected that the economy would be allowed to drift with the market situation and without significant and positive government direction .
27 In a country where infant mortality is low , it is expected that children will live into adulthood and outlive their parents , so that there will not be a time when it seems likely that a child will die before their parents .
28 At the rime of bringing up a young family it might be expected that the woman 's role would be primarily in the home .
29 There were no significant differences in the present study between the never and the previously married although it might be expected that people with children might be less likely to go into a home than those without any and the widowed , divorced , or separated are much more likely to have children than the single : 75 per cent compared with 6 per cent .
30 Other manufacturers have also banned CFCs from their products and it is expected that there will be a sizeable cut in the use of CFCs in the early nineties .
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