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Example sentences for "expect you"

  • Let me have a line to-morrow morning to the Piedmont Hotel whether to expect you there at 7 o'clock.

  • But he gave Winifred a cheque, saying: "I expect you'll have a lot of expense.

  • I expect you're right," he said slowly; "but I want to think it over.

  • I expect you're useful to her with her young man, chaperoning, and one thing and another.

  • I'll expect you at the very stroke of twelve.

  • Coorse, I can't expect you to understand that, Philip.

  • The east-bound is due in an hour, and I expect you'll be wanting to go on it.

  • I expect you'll have to be scandalized, for I'd do it right over again to-morrow.

  • I expect you used to dance a lot," remarked Sabina, for a subject.

  • You know, I expect you aren't looking for it properly.

  • And he went on to your marmalade, so I expect you thought he was yours.

  • I expect you haven't looked for it properly," he said, with a charming smile.

  • She didn't give it to you without she wanted you to have it, and she didn't expect you to pay her bequests with it.

  • No; but I expect you'll think it's almost as crazy.

  • I didn't expect you to come to New Yo'k to meet me.

  • I expect you've deliberately avoided deciding between my suggestions yet.

  • I expect you'll want to go in to the bank now, won't you.

  • I don't know why it is they bother me like this, I expect you've just seen that I do nothing to encourage them to come near me.

  • I expect you're right," said the woman, who had not understood exactly what he meant.

  • There's a lot to indicate that he treats the man as his subordinate, I expect you remember, but those who hold this view would say it's very clear that he really is his subordinate.

  • However, I expect you didn't mean to be rude and you never were very tactful.

  • You have done your best for me, and I expect you find it a hopeless job.

  • I expect you to read over this letter until you realize that it is, every word of it, completely true and noble, and until you can write me so.

  • I wouldn't expect you to be writing anything romantic," she said.

  • As I wrote you, I mean to be absolutely one with you, and I expect you to be the same.

  • I expect you'll learn to sew all right, Lena, if you'll only keep your head and not go gadding about to dances all the time and neglect your work, the way some country girls do.

  • Now gentlemen, I expect you've all got grand voices.

  • Well I expect you're not much interested in babies, but Antonia's got on fine.

  • I expect you don't often have lady visitors.

  • So as I expect you won't," he continued, "I will tell you.

  • I asked her not to expect you to be at home.

  • I expect you, sir, to remember that I've warned you that Mrs. Meredith may die one of those accidental deaths in which Mr. and Miss Briggerland specialise.

  • I expect you to give adequate protection to Mrs. Meredith," said Jack sharply.

  • I don't expect you to do anything," he said frankly.

  • It's useless to expect you to understand.

  • Women are elemental, but I don't expect you to understand it.

  • I really can't expect you to understand what I can't myself explain.

  • And look here, Max," in a stern voice, "I expect you to see that the road is not blocked or delayed in any way.

  • Perhaps I oughtn't to expect you to say anything now," he went on.

  • Peterson had a telegram from the office saying to expect you.

  • I run my business, I expect you to run yours!

  • I fear tomorrow, between rains and snows, it would be impossible to expect you, but do not let a practicable Sunday pass.

  • We expect you four (as many as the Table will hold without squeeging) at Mrs. Westwood's Table D'Hote on Thursday.

  • Without hearing from you, then, you shall give us leave to expect you.

  • Next time I am hungry, and you are not, I'll expect you to do the same.

  • For this purpose, however, I would have to command a good craft so I'd expect you to lend me yours, Hunky Ben.

  • Of course I don't expect you to act a dishonourable part,--all I want you to do just now is to lie down and pretend to go to sleep.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expect you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    allow the; already alluded; always been; both know; daily newspaper; expect from; expect them; expect they; expect you; expected every; expected from; expecting every; farm crops; fortunate enough; gentle sleep; great lady; last post; laying down; learned afterwards; less time; penny postage; shall present; that are; think himself; this family; white robe