Sentence examples for expected to make lots from inspiring English sources

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I started in television when news divisions were not expected to make lots of money".

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Groups representing poor and working families are better organized and can be expected to make a lot more noise than they made in the mid-90's when welfare reform became a mantra.

Immigrants who finish off an academic education are often an exception in their own environment, which is why they are subsequently expected to make a lot of money--as a lawyer or doctor or something else glamorous.

The teen tear-jerker movie "The Fault in Our Stars" is expected to make a lot of people weepy at the box office this weekend.

There will be another change Jan . 1 when the number of new second homes will be set at a maximum of 20 percent of available accommodation in Swiss communities, which is expected to make resales and building lots more desirable.

Then again, nobody expected to make money from it when I graduated, so it's changed a lot.

It is expected to make testable predictions.

They are expected to make $1.9 billion.

He expected to make up time here.

They set their expectations highand expect to make a lot of money.

"I don't expect to make a lot of money.

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