Sentence examples for expected to accommodate from inspiring English sources

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The center is expected to accommodate 260 children and be ready in a year.

This value is expected to accommodate at least 85% of pedestrian population.

It is expected to accommodate 30 million passengers a year, about 44percentt of Heathrow's current capacity.

M-PADS is expected to accommodate a 60 kg orbital payload and a 16 kg lander payload.

Designed to handle 30,000 visits a year, it is expected to accommodate 46,000 patients this year.

Twin two-story garages on either wing of the home are expected to accommodate up to 30 cars each.

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We expect to accommodate at least 400 writers and researchers who will benefit from these enhanced offerings.

Their slogan is "As Much Fun As You Can Handle". Contiki International is 25 years old, employs more than 650 people worldwide and expects to accommodate 50,000 passengers touring 27 countries this year.

The changes are expected to help accommodate an increase of more than 10,000 riders a day.

More major airlines are expected to better accommodate gender neutral bookings soon, so customers' legal information does not conflict with their booking information.

By 2030, the number of truck trips is expected to double to accommodate growing freight volume at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, which handle about 40% of the nation's international cargo.

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