Sentence examples for expected to make many from inspiring English sources

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And he does not think Norwegian industry can be expected to make many more cuts in emissions.

Sather is not expected to make many moves until after his son Shanon's wedding in Alberta on July 8, but he did not rule anything out.

None of the other establishment figures had expected to make many waves in Iowa, but they barely registered on a dismal night.

And while Chrysler has not yet disclosed its first-quarter production plans, it is also expected to make many fewer cars in January, February and March by eliminating overtime and by not operating some factories at all for a week or two at a time.

Personal skills were seen as important in an era when captains were expected to make many after-dinner speeches at functions on tours, especially to England.

In that era, the tours were accompanied by much ceremony, and captains were expected to make many appearances with dignatories at dinner parties and make speeches.

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The big tour operators offer packages to only a few of such resorts, and anyway, they don't expect to make many sales at this time of year.

It's the cocktail party conversation of marketing, but don't expect to make many sales there.

In the face of such domestic protest, the French government can hardly be expected to make too many compromises abroad.

Even as smaller parties are expected to make gains, many Greeks are resigned that the Socialists and New Democracy will continue to dominate.

Such courtesies may soon get in the way of the swift, unpopular decisions Mr. Orr is expected to make, as many expect the meet-and-greet phase of his tenure to quickly come to a close.

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