Sentence examples for be expected to call from inspiring English sources

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Local authorities will be expected to call in the sponsors to improve under-performing schools in their area, the Department for Children, Schools and Families said.

He falls in lust with her, and at some hazy point in the book we seem to be expected to call this love.

"[I]f historians were simply motivated by a strong collective liberal bias, they might be expected to call Bush the worst president since his father, or Ronald Reagan, or Nixon," he writes.

During this vacation, no one from the company will be expected to call him.

But can you really be expected to call her from time to time to let her know where you are?

Either candidate could be expected to call for referenda on leaving the eurozone, or even the EU, which would destroy those institutions.

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Hamas is expected to call the monthlong conflict a victory.

The defense had been expected to call a few witnesses.

Mr Badawi is expected to call an election in March.

President Barack Obama is expected to call for Mr Assad to step down.

On Thursday and Friday, the two sides are expected to call experts to support their arguments.

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