Similar words: unexpected, expect, selected, expert, expense, expertise, experiment, experience. Meaning: [ɪk'spekt] adj. 1. considered likely or probable to happen or arrive 2. looked forward to as probable 3. expected to become or be; in prospect.
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61. As a police officer you are expected to uphold the law whether you agree with it or not.
62. Costs are expected to double by the end of 2005.
63. The findings of the survey puzzle me - they're not at all what I would have expected.
64. France is expected to detonate its first nuclear device in the next few days.
65. Many people expected the growth of television to mean the eclipse of radio.
66. The government is/are expected to announce its/their tax proposals today.
67. A fifth year of drought is expected to have dramatic effects on the California economy.
68. Her family expected her to go to college, but she had other ideas.
69. It is expected that the report will suggest some major reforms.
70. What they expected to be the removal of a small lump turned out to be major surgery.
71. Tomorrow's meeting between the two leaders is expected to break a diplomatic stalemate that has lasted for ten years.
72. All sad past, when time is slowly precipitation, you will find your own happiness is much larger than expected.
73. Double the expected number of people came to the meeting.
74. No one party is expected to gain an outright majority.
75. We were able to set the meeting ahead because the report was prepared earlier than we expected.
76. The jury is expected to be sequestered for at least two months.
77. Younger students cannot be expected to have great depth of understanding.
78. How am I expected to conjure up a meal for six of his friends with almost nothing in the fridge?
79. She won first prize, though none of us had expected it.
80. Students are expected to be quiet and obedient in the classroom.
81. It is a great honour , something I never expected.
82. Senior pupils are expected to set an example to the younger children.
83. The patient has responded to the treatment rather better than expected.
84. The British government is expected to reject the idea of state subsidy for a new high speed railway.
85. When he spoke I was expected to reciprocate with some remark of my own.
86. Course residents are expected to muck in and be pre-pared to share rooms.
87. A much smaller number of students passed than I had expected.
88. He duly performed his own half of the bargain and expected the others to do likewise.
89. The result was quite opposite to what we had expected.
90. He had not expected the people so readily to internalize the values of democracy.
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