Sentence examples for be expected to represent from inspiring English sources

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The Queen does not usually attend funerals and Charles as heir would be expected to represent her at the Pope's.

The government perpetuates the myth that inquests into deaths in state care or custody are informal hearings where grieving families can be expected to represent themselves.

"Because of how wide the class divide is, how can politicians who went to top schools be expected to represent a class that they were not a part of - even with the best intentions?" a student in the audience asked.

Given the global trend towards the acceptance of plural citizenship (Martin, 2003; Pogonyi, 2011; Spiro, 2007), the position (III) can be expected to represent the ultimate equilibrium.

In vitro interference from 0.1 mM acetaminophen was minimal in both groups of sensors and would be expected to represent about 2% of the total sensor response at normal glucose levels for revised protocol sensors.

Although this would not be expected to represent true fatigue testing of implanted constructs in a spine, it is likely to span the working life of the spine in a laboratory environment.

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Instead, Zhang Yesui, China's permanent representative to the United Nations, is expected to represent Beijing.

Rangel, who has not practiced law in decades, is expected to represent himself.

She alone is expected to represent the needs of the area's 50,000 residents.

He's expected to represent the banks' view, the lenders' view.

Alas, officers in the KSLI were expected to represent the regiment at local race meetings - a prescription to go bankrupt, which, within a year, Simon did.

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