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You can use this phrase when you are discussing something that has not yet begun, but is anticipated to do so soon. For example, "We are expecting to start the construction of the new library next week."
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The exchange delayed its opening, expecting to start trading about 10 15 a.m., according to notices sent to traders.
Ofsted inspectors are anyway expecting to start conversations with schools in the next few weeks on how they are using the pupil premium.
Students expecting to start courses next September are now being notified of the closures and some are being offered alternative courses.
Expecting to start work as a sports journalist for his cousin's magazine, Nino discovers the publication has gone bust and his cousin has done a runner.
Ms Blake added that the drop in the number of students expecting to start their own business between sixth-form and university was probably a reaction to debt.
Last Wednesday, one day before they were expecting to start at the old park, they learned that the job developer, David Phillips, had gone to his office, packed his belongings and taken off.
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