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We expect something of value in return.
While most were happy to help, they expected something in return.
The Bush administration had sought approval of the Saudi initiative, and in giving it unanimously, the Arab states clearly expected something in return: American forbearance on Iraq.
Van Nieuwenhuyse is expecting something of a miracle.
And corporations don't bankroll candidates out of a sense of charity; they expect something in return.
Ben Martin, professor of science and technology policy studies at the University of Sussex, says that while he agrees that if you get money from the taxpayer, the taxpayer should expect something in return, "the process of getting to grips with something as slippery as impact is flawed".
He will say, Nobody gives up that kind of money without expecting something in return.
No audience objects to suspending its disbelief, but we do expect something in return, and the film's refusal of all known logic has the tang of both indolence and insult.
Mentors and mentoring relationship show us the importance of giving, to present voluntarily without expecting something in return.
The true spirit of giving is to help someone without expecting something in return.
And if this is so, I expect something in return; it shall serve as my most effective motivator — the sense of aliveness that gets me out of bed, to my desk, anxious to work.
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