Example sentences of "i expect you " in BNC.

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1 I expected you to pay me for such attentions , my dear .
2 I expected you back sooner . ’
3 " I want to please you and you 're not a bit as I expected you to be . "
4 " I expected you would .
5 You do n't think I expected you to have two hundred pounds on you , do you ?
6 I expected you to produce the infant out of the basket .
7 I expected you to be … more considerate .
8 I expected you to dissolve into tears at the thought of your lover with another woman . ’
9 I expected you in at 5 for your tea .
10 I expected you yesterday .
11 I expected you in Berlin sooner , Herr Devlin . ’
12 ‘ I remember , but that did n't mean I expected you to freeze to death . ’
13 ‘ Well , to be honest , by now I expected you to be shrugging your shoulders and turning the car for home .
14 I expected you to look at them . ’
15 I expected you to come after me , I prayed you would so that I would know for sure that you really wanted me , but you did n't .
16 ‘ That 's what I expected you to say .
17 Yeah called me in two days so they gave me today and tomorrow off as well , so it 's sort of gone longer than I expected you know ?
18 Yes , I expect you do , said Lucy , a tiny precise voice in her ear , but I am not the one to help you .
19 I expect you 've guessed by now I 'm a dog .
20 I expect you receive many similar requests ; you can not respond to all , I know .
21 ‘ But I showed one or two to Nick and he said , ‘ I hope you 're not wearing white ; I expect you to wear something colourful . ’
22 I expect you do n't expend much spirit if you 're still the old Nigel we all know and love , ’ Fran said .
23 I expect you 've got to finish it before you can do anything else . ’
24 I expect you get fed up of wearing that boring old toga with the purple stripe round it .
25 I expect you only know about rateable values an' that . ’
26 In a letter to Minnie , who seemed the natural recipient of the account she wished to give , she described how — when first she was taken ill Minnie , which I expect you have heard of from Miss Arabel , who I dare say was given a terrible fright as were we all , many despaired of her life but I did not and I am pleased to say my faith was justified .
27 I feel that our love has grown stronger , and I know that I miss you , darling , even more than before , for I really need you , as I expect you divined long ago .
28 I expect you are right , at that . ’
29 I expect you can rely on your clerk to keep the guineas rolling in . ’
30 I expect you know that there are houses where certain women entertain men very … intimately . ’
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