Example sentences of "can reasonably be expect " in BNC.
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1 | Whether or not you can reasonably be expected to take a job of a different kind or at a lower rate of pay will depend upon the circumstances . |
2 | Patients sometimes make demands on a therapist which exceed what can reasonably be expected of a therapeutic relationship and which do not appear likely to help solve their problems . |
3 | The skill demanded of a director is that which can reasonably be expected from a person of his knowledge and experience . |
4 | Under the Industrial Relations Code of Practice , paragraph 62 , a contract can reasonably be expected to give information about : |
5 | 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 . |
6 | The highest level of verbal information that can reasonably be expected from an automatic tagger is the transitivity of the verb . |
7 | British Rail and London Transport have a massive expansion programme of new investment , which means that certain projects must be completed before others can reasonably be expected to begin . |
8 | If the amount passes the test of s 11(4) , then that amount is all that the party in breach can reasonably be expected to pay , however much loss the other party suffers , and even for total failure to perform caused by wilful default . |
9 | As Lord Reid put it in Tesco Supermarkets Ltd v Nattrass [ 1972 ] AC 153 at p174 , if a defendant has done all that can reasonably be expected of him , how can he do more ? |
10 | The sales cycle refers to the time which can reasonably be expected to pass before an order is concluded . |