Sentence examples for some to be expected from inspiring English sources

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That gives him an enormous number of songs to draw on for a concert, and in a set that ran nearly two hours, he did, including some to be expected — "Purple Rain" — and others that were certainly not, like "She's Always in My Hair," the B side of the 1985 single "Raspberry Beret" (which was also in the set), or "Sometimes It Snows in April," from his 1986 album, "Parade".

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Of course, there are some limitations to be expected in such a general theory.

Yet he was eighty-six-years old, so his passing was in some sense to be expected.

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So some defaults are to be expected.

Some bruising is to be expected in active children.

"Some backlash is to be expected," she said.

Well, 2016 is the year of the monkey so some mischief was to be expected.

While some silppage is to be expected, a line must be drawn somewhere.

(Cunard's wedding program, which starts at $2,500, was only a few months old at this point, so some hiccups were to be expected).

Some failure is to be expected — and will be understood.

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