Sentence examples for expected to cause some from inspiring English sources

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But snow is expected to cause some of the greatest disruption.

By Wednesday, many polling stations said they had still not received ballots, and a new system for punching the ballots was expected to cause some confusion.

That renowned fashion photographer Steven Meisel, the recluse whose lens has made the career of many a model (including Brits Lily Cole and Karen Elson) should be focusing on non-white subjects might have been expected to cause some debate.

The strike involves Verizon telephone field technicians, call center workers and cable installers from Massachusetts to Virginia and is expected to cause some delays in repairing and installing land line phones and Verizon's FiOS television and Internet service.

A spokesman for the airport told The Independent that the terminal was later reopened as normal, though the closure was expected to cause some delays for the rest of the day.

The new Mac App Store is expected to cause some strife for larger software companies, including Adobe and Microsoft, that will have to battle a new wave of app developers that can sell software through the new store, bypassing expensive traditional software distribution.

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Before now, Murray had been too brilliant, too methodical in obliterating opponents who might have been expected to cause him some bother.

A study about noise in the city's mass transit system that was published in The American Journal of Public Health in 2009 found that "exposures of a few hours to as little as 2 minutes a day" to the noise levels on some subway platforms "would be expected to cause hearing loss for some people given chronic exposure".

The French were expected to cause trouble, but with some quibbling, they and the British were keen for the deal to go ahead.However, in the past few days it became clear that the opposition was coming from the Germans.

The French were expected to cause trouble, but with some quibbling, they and the British were keen for the deal to go ahead.Merkel says neinHowever, in the past few days it became clear that the opposition was coming from the Germans.

The move has delighted many commuters and business owners on both sides of the bridges and is expected to cause house prices to rise in some areas.

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