Example sentences of "which [pron] [modal v] be expected " in BNC.
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1 | The minister will also give you details of the fees which you will be expected to pay . |
2 | As a returner , these are the skills in which you will be expected to be competent before being allowed to return to practice . |
3 | There are other places she could go to , of course , but so many of them would be clubs in which she would be expected to communicate and contribute at a time when all she wants is occasionally simply to be ‘ with ’ people and to be able to depart when she wishes without giving offence or disturbing the gathering . |
4 | Just over half reported visiting their general practitioners at the onset and a further 31% at some time later — actions which they might be expected to remember . |
5 | Elected leaders , such as politicians and many trade union officials , have such authority , which they will be expected to exercise in the interests of the electors/union members . |
6 | Those who are unsure of how to do this will be shown , after which they will be expected to manage themselves . |
7 | Indeed commentators on test-case litigation in both the UK and the USA appear agreed that the main value of test-case litigation derives from its contribution to the broader process of political mobilisation rather than from any direct change in the law which it might be expected to bring about . |
8 | Patristic doctrine ( which it might be expected that one who is Orthodox should revere ) , when expounded for example by the Cappadocians ( the authors in large part of the doctrine of the trinity ) is that the persons of the trinity are alike in all respects save in their mutual relations . |
9 | This period is thus , in effect , the lifetime of the product , during which it can be expected to function normally without the need for repair ( other than , of course , in appropriate cases , replacement of consumables — such as ribbons on a printer , and routine or preventive maintenance — such as the need to service a car in accordance with the maker 's guidelines ) . |