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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121. The news was even worse than we expected.
122. Progress was slower than expected.
123. They expected nothing more than a new-type machine.
124. It happened even as we expected.
125. Scientists have collected more data than expected.
126. A full report is expected inside three months.
127. The court is expected to pass sentence later today.
128. We're sometimes expected to work twelve-hour days.
129. The search is expected to resume early today.
130. Income is expected to exceed expenditure.
131. David arrived sooner than I expected.
132. He didn't get his expected pay rise.
133. He is extremely ill and not expected to live.
134. The high winds are expected to desist tomorrow.
135. Are you clear what is expected of you?
136. You'll be expected to replace any broken glasses.
137. Disaster struck when we least expected it.
138. They behaved with more restraint than I'd expected.
139. The rebellion is expected to further damage the country's image.
140. I was abruptly notified that a half - hour speech was expected of me.
141. You have signally failed to do what was expected of you.
142. In those days women were expected to be quiet and submissive.
143. I never expected those few items to come to so much.
144. Washington is expected to resist pressure to lift trade sanctions on Myanmar.
145. As young ladies we were expected to act/behave with proper decorum.
146. He walked into us all when we least expected it.
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147. As the home side, they were expected to play an attacking game.
148. Miss Pearce said she expected an unqualified retraction of his comments within twenty four hours.
149. The prime minister is expected to issue a statement on the policy change this afternoon.
150. The defendants, who continue to assert their innocence, are expected to appeal.
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