Example sentences of "[adv] expected to be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Tonight expected to be dry with mist and fog patches forming and a ground frost in many places , the minimum temperature is down to one degree Celsius , thirty four Fahrenheit .
2 The government did not have to concern itself with the balance of payments ( which was always expected to be favourable or self-adjusting ) , free trade meant that there was no need for elaborate connections with industry , the level of employment had to be left to the supply and demand for labour , and all that the government should do was elementary regulation in the interests of those sections of the community unable to defend themselves .
3 Kelly and Forrester picked up knocks on Saturday but are both expected to be fit for Battyburn .
4 The poet praises Beowulf by linking his killing of the monster Grendel with the feats of Sigmund , who was clearly expected to be familiar to an English audience .
5 The effect on plant life and aquatic systems is also expected to be devastating .
6 What is different about a vocational course is that you are also expected to be creative and to produce new ideas , novel applications and improved methods of doing things .
7 Although the next quarter is also expected to be bleak for Proteon — the near-collapse of the absurd European Exchange Rate Mechanism last year has had a poor effect on prices in Europe , causing them to rise — if Swan 's track record of success is anything to go by , Proteon 's results - at least in Europe — might well be expected to be turned round .
8 In addition to being good teachers able to motivate their students they are also expected to be able to plan and present a scheme of work , write a syllabus with clear aims and objectives .
9 The standards of cleanliness and hygiene in our feed mills is now expected to be close to human food factories , and this is monitored by the Company 's Quality and Service audits .
10 Company profits are now expected to be level this year compared with a near 2 per cent fall last November , but next year 's improvement has been cut from 4.4 per cent to 2.9 per cent .
11 Sometimes it is omitted where it is historically expected to be present , and sometimes it is added where it is not expected .
12 Whereas women are frequently family breadwinners ( in contrast with women in white South African society ) , they are otherwise expected to be subordinate to men .
13 She had never expected to be beautiful , and she was startled to see how nearly she approached a kind of beauty .
14 She had never expected to be beautiful because nobody had ever suggested that she might be so .
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