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Example sentences for "should expect"

  • Therefore we should expect to find that any groups of twenty or thirty men of the same class would yield composites bearing a considerable likeness to one another.

  • The attitude of mind that I should expect to predominate among those who had undeniable claims to rank as members of an exceptionally gifted race, would be akin to that of the modern possessors of ancestral property or hereditary rank.

  • Aside of all regard to interest, we should expect that," &c.

  • Aside from all regard to interest, we should expect that," &c.

  • The beginnings of the Renaissance in France manifest, as we should expect, a mixture of the characteristics of the later middle ages and of the new learning.

  • As a historian Froissart is, as we should expect, not critical, and he carries the French habit of disfiguring proper names and ignoring geographical and other trifles to a most bewildering extent.

  • So long as mediaeval literature actually flourished we should expect to find, and we do find, no attention paid to its history and development.

  • We should expect this, of course, as a direct result of the depressing influence of unfavorable environment.

  • It is much more probable that Venus, like the earth, possesses a solid crust whose temperature we should expect to be considerably higher than that of the earth, because Venus is nearer the sun.

  • We notice here C for G, ET for IT, O for V on the one hand: on the other, praeda where we should expect praida, besides the inconsistencies alluded to on p.

  • That it was masculine and vigorous is clear; we should expect also to find from the remarks of Horace as well as from his great antiquity, considerable roughness.

  • I should expect V and V' to be the most highly flexible factors in the equation of exchange, and should expect to be able to keep the equation straight, in a great variety of situations, by allowing the V's to vary.

  • I should expect this sort of thing to happen normally, and not infrequently, and I should expect gold to come in and go out many times in the course of a business cycle.

  • If the Lowlanders of Scotland felt towards the Highlanders as Mr. Hill Burton asserts that they did feel, we should expect to find references to the difference between Celts and Saxons.

  • There must have been some owners of clan property whom the changes affected in an adverse way, and we should expect to hear of them.

  • We should expect to hear something definite of any further change in the Lowlands, and a repopulation of the Highlands of Moray was beyond the limits of possibility.

  • The critical historian looks with a sceptical eye on the story of the kings, and yet this list of trades is just what we should expect to find in primitive Rome.

  • Consequently we are not dealing with a bit of ephemeral literature, but with an elaborate composition of a high degree of excellence, behind which we should expect to find a long line of development.

  • The florid and awkward style of these introductory pages is exactly what we should expect from a man of such antecedents.

  • Here and there, as at Whitby and Washerne,[705] a bitter outburst against their new masters shows that the result has been what we should expect.

  • The tendency which we should expect to find represented most conspicuously upon the demesne farms is of course that enclosing of land and laying of it down to pasture, which is lamented by contemporaries.

  • This want of conformity is exactly what we should expect, where the winds vary periodically.

  • If the insanity of the parent occurred early in life, we should expect it to attract attention more easily than if it occurred late in life.

  • Moreover, Dostoievsky in his own person appears to have displayed the perversions and the tendency to mental deterioration which we should expect to find in a true epileptic.

  • Hence we find that, as we should expect, the modified law of Deuteronomy (xii.

  • From the analogy of these cases we should expect to find evidence of an ideal transference of somewhat from the offerer to the victim here.

  • That such matters of detail should no longer be made matter of specific command is only what we should expect according to the analogy of the whole system of Christian law.

  • In this case not more than four contacts could be made at once, and hence we should expect a smaller number of errors, but we should expect still to find more of them when the fingers are near together than when they are spread.

  • The great difference in the retentive power of different subjects is, as we should expect, very evident.

  • We should expect a priori that the object and the movement series in the C set would be much better recalled than those of the A and the B sets.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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