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Example sentences for "you expect"

  • Do you expect me to pay any attention to that?

  • You expect me to pay you a thousand dollars?

  • Do you expect me to believe all your lies?

  • If you expect to injure me," Mary continued, "you will be disappointed.

  • May I ask," queried John, "if you expect to meet a gentleman or a lady?

  • You expect her, I say, to come from the Hall.

  • No, you'll have to do better than this in your next case, if you expect to maintain that so-called reputation of yours for being a professor of criminal science.

  • Where do you expect to go at this hour of night?

  • Do you expect me to break the rule by coming over on to your land to hand it to you?

  • Do you expect me to explain such a humiliating confession?

  • How soon do you expect to take up your abode there altogether, at that rate?

  • What'll you expect to hear of my doing next?

  • Do you expect me to behave well this morning?

  • Now Sam Deacon, what do you expect to do by all this fuss you're making?

  • Do you expect Mr. Foster to be satisfied with that, after what he has borne and the risks he has run for us?

  • That's partly why I'm not so serious as you expect I'm afraid you'd get worse if I played up to you.

  • You expect to meet Daly when you get back to Canada?

  • How do you expect us to catch you when you get the lead over us with your long legs and arms?

  • After you've kicked a fellow so that he's so sore he can scarcely move, do you expect him to do a vaudeville turn right away?

  • Do you expect me to take that pardon offered with such a voice as you have, with such an awkward manner as you have?

  • If there are those here to-day who have been favored of fortune, or, as I might better put it, favored of God, surrender all you have and all you expect to be to the Lord who blessed this Queen of Sheba.

  • You expect indeed to make me laugh at the cleverness with which you play your coarsely farcical part, while at the same time you think you are deceiving the men behind you.

  • Do you expect passion, and stimulus, and melodrama?

  • Have you had an attack, or do you expect one?

  • If you expect to be treated to a Perfection, reader, or even to a benevolent, philanthropic old gentleman in him, you are mistaken.

  • After he had completed the examination of my person, he mildly inquired, "How much wages do you expect?

  • Swedish captain, screaming with passion, "how do you expect me to spare even one man, when my own vessel may strike adrift at any moment?

  • How many workers do you expect to get together?

  • So, when a Czar of Russia is blown up, do you expect one to think only of his wife and children?

  • Why do you expect an English crowd to do anything beautiful?

  • You got to give your time and your knowledge and your love--I don't know what all you got to give yourself, if you expect to help 'em.

  • And what do you expect me to do under the circumstances?

  • Do you expect to get such drawings in this country?

  • You expect me to pilot you down to Portland--don't you?

  • There will certainly be no need of it, if you get along as well as you expect.

  • Do you expect me to join in such a miserable scrape as this?

  • Do you expect to do anything at this business?

  • Behind it a bullet swung on a thread from the ceiling, and this agent of disaster the proprietor had ingeniously turned to account in advertising, by the following placard: AIM LOWER If you expect to shoot holes in our prices.

  • Do you expect me to blight my budding career by a poisonous pun like that?

  • And what do you expect to do with Dolly, shut up in this smoky old street?

  • Mr. Copley, what do you expect is to become of Dolly, shut up in a cottage down in the country?

  • How much longer do you expect to be here?

  • Where do you expect to receive this address?

  • Do you expect to stay much longer in Italy?

  • Do you expect me or any one else to believe such a thing as that?

  • And so you expect me to bother my head about you?

  • You must get up more fire than that if you expect to frighten me," he told her.

  • Do you expect to come into a fortune within thirty days?

  • Do you expect me to give you fifty dollars?

  • Mother tells me you expect to get part of the money you need from Squire Carter," said Andy.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you expect" 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:
    diverse kinds; rejoiced greatly; you can; you couldn; you don; you know anything about; you make; you might; you must; you only; you said just now; you two; you used; young and; young chap; young person; young warrior; younger days; your age; your children; your hand; your home; your husband; your last; your part; your reverence