Sentence examples for is expected to enter a from inspiring English sources

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He is expected to enter a plea bargain.

A sixth defendant is expected to enter a plea soon.

A hearing is scheduled for Oct. 6, when Mr. Bradway is expected to enter a plea.

CDP 870 is expected to enter a class of rheumatoid arthritis treatments forecast to be worth $3bn£1.9bnby) by 2006.

Mr. Maguire is expected to enter a guilty plea on Thursday before United States District Judge Cathy Seibel.

"The pace of aging … is expected to enter a phase that no other country in the world has yet experienced".

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(He was expected to enter a not-guilty plea in court by evening).

Mr. de Klerk was expected to enter a Cape Town hospital later Tuesday, undergo the operation and be released as early as Wednesday.

Millions of Indians are expected to enter a lottery to place orders for the car, which is the world's cheapest at 100,000 rupees (around $2,000), though delivery charges and extras, such as air conditioning, push the price up.

Mr. Adoboli is to remain in custody until Jan . 30 when he will be expected to enter a plea, Judge Alistair McCreath of Southwark Crown Court in London ruled on Tuesday.

Donaghy has spoken with the F.B.I. and was expected to enter a cooperation agreement with the government, agreeing to tell all he knows about possibly illegal activity, according to an affidavit in support of arrest warrants for two gamblers.

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