Sentence examples for be expected to attach from inspiring English sources

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If an alternative type of fiber were to present a hydrophobic surface, then discs might be expected to attach along the fiber length rather than only at the ends.

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In the Senate, proponents of the measure are expected to attach a version of it to legislation to create a Department of Homeland Security, and its chances are improving.

House Democrats are expected to attach money for the loan program to a larger appropriations measure that could come to a vote in Congress this week.

Mezuzot can be deeply important to observant Jewish families, who are expected to attach one to the right side of the door frame outside their homes shortly after moving in.

The N719 dye is expected to attach to the TiO2 surface via its carboxyl group [22].

The chief service Boyle Roche rendered his government was in connection with the Volunteer Convention of November 1783, in which he "acted a part only less remarkable than his immunity from the opprobrium which might have been expected to attach to it".

Depending on the concentration of the antigen, different amount of SERS labels are expected to attach to the gold chip surface due to the strong affinity between the antigen and the antibody, generating different levels of SERS signal corresponding to different concentrations for readout.

With increasing evidence of the benefits of mindfulness, more and more leaders have shed their skepticism and become evangelists for the cause -- even in politics, where image-sensitive officials might be expected to avoid attaching themselves to any idea that might be construed as soft.

Furthermore, as Qutayba lacked a strong tribal base of his own, he could be expected to remain firmly attached to his patron.

He stated that "when buildings, dedicated to God's service by the piety of former ages, are allowed to be treated in this manner by the constituted authorities of the land ... the institutions to which they are attached cannot be expected to find greater favour at the hands of the fickle and ignorant multitude".

In the case of odontocetes, the thin bony membrane and the attached malleus could be expected to vibrate, even though its complexity makes it difficult to envision without vibrational analysis.

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