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How to use to be expected in a sentence

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His quixotic idealist appeal for justice contrasts sharply with the rest of the exhibition, in which justice does not seem to be expected.
This was only to be expected, and it was the mate and second mates' jobs to motivate them with threats and promises.
An intermittent pettiness about where throw-ins and free kicks are taken from that defies logic is to be expected.
The jury must ask whether he has exercised the degree of self-control to be expected of someone in his situation.
It's only to be expected that most of the pictures are not of the highest quality, often out of focus or a bit blurred.
There are some interesting experimental numbers, as is to be expected, but fortunately the band comes through in the big beat department.
The car's driver and shotgun seats are all manually controlled, which is to be expected in an all electric vehicle.
It is to be expected, since we don't share the same popularity as ballet or modern dance.
It is to be expected that each of the world's blocs have their own interests and will try to protect them.
The Green Arrow is a bit crass and snipes at Batman a lot, but that's to be expected from a second-stringer superhero.
Although most of the birds sighted are to be expected in an ordinary spring, each year there is sure to be at least one outstanding vagrant.
The winds known as southerly bursters are generally to be expected from November to the end of February.
Duncan Smith has approached the past week with the focus and sense of purpose to be expected of a former Scots Guard.
The picture's slightly grainy, but that's only to be expected with a film this old.
I mean, we had some great shows, and a whole lot of bad ones, but that's to be expected.
Both sides made mistakes, but that is only to be expected as teams return from the winter break.
As was to be expected in the conditions time and time again they lost the ball or played to an opponent.
A few sore throats a year are to be expected, but getting more than two suggests you ought to be having it looked into.
As is to be expected at this level, no one boat is absolutely excelling and on-the-water rivalry is fierce.
It is measured objectively by the care to be expected of an experienced, skilled and careful driver.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And this is naturally to be expected, because God is one Trinitarianism is not Tritheism.
It was not to be expected that the Whartons should seclude themselves because of her grief.
As was to be expected, scurvy occurred most often in Russia, where it is endemic.
I wish to show this to be expected as in our case, and expectable previously to it.
Usually no serious symptoms are to be expected after operations for hemorrhoids, but to this general rule there are exceptions.
The home teacher in California is an interesting educational device, of which much is to be expected.
A permanent cure of stenotic dilatation is not impossible, but it is rarely to be expected.
It is not to be expected that posterity will take much interest in him, for his point and meaning are impressional.
During the night a khamsin wind began to blow, though lightly as was to be expected at this season of the year.
Complete consistency and tenability in such theories is not to be expected.
It is not to be expected that the San Jos Scale can be exterminated any more than the tent caterpillar or apple scab can.
It is not to be expected that many, if any, remains of a theriomorphic character should cling to a goddess so abstract as Aditi.
The number of the pregnancy affects the danger to be expected from lying-in.
It had come with a mercilessness which those who knew him regarded as only to be expected in a man of Pap Shaunbaum's record.
It was not to be expected that such a man as he should unbend as the reverend chairman did.
My books were and always have been a part of me, and as was to be expected, I overdid it.
It was to be expected, then, that they should insist that none but themselves should sit on the new court of oyer and terminer.
You insist on seeing visions, you lose your wits, and when it is least to be expected, zas!
The only variety to be expected is in its shrill intensity and prolongation.
Under the expectations of literacy, a prototypical family life was to be expected from all.
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