23520 examples of expects in sentences

"I wonder if Vi expects the ghosts to meet us at the station?" chuckled Laura in Billie's ear.

But Dr. Perry had not the aspect of one who expects to get it.

You will see by it what he expects, and at what place I should have joined him, if I had been the selfish creature you think,' I had the note hidden in my breast.

You haven't tried to fight for your rightsthe rights God gave to every man and expects him to hold fast to and take advantage of.

He exercises it himself on every possible victim, and expects the same treatment from his superiors.

Its extensive and very favorable report has just been published, and the Woman Suffrage Association states that it expects early action by Parliament.

These securities, my lords, the fortifications of the last retreat of wickedness, remain now to be broken, and the nation expects its fate from our determinations, which will either secure the liberties of our posterity from violation, by showing that no degree of power can shelter those who shall invade them, or that our constitution is arrived at this period, and that all struggles for its continuance will be vain.

The parsons are the workers now-a-daysor rather, all the world expects them to be so.

The Imperial and Royal Government expects a reply from the Royal Government at the latest until Saturday 25th inst., at 6 p.m. A memoir concerning the results of the investigations at Sarajevo, so far as they concern points 7. and 8. is enclosed with this note.

He expects to be talked to.

'You have an aunt at Paris, Madam,' he added, 'a woman of quality, and immensely rich, who expects that you will hasten to see her, and who means to bestow upon you her whole fortune.'

" "The act is certainly unprecedented," said the Judge, dryly, "but unless the counsel for the plaintiff expects the jury to sing from these hymn-books, their introduction is not improper, and I cannot admit the objection.

The Empress then proceeded to state what she expected for the favour she had conferred: Her Imperial Majesty expects from the gratitude of her new subjects, that they, being placed by her bounty on an equality with Russians, shall, in return, transfer their love of their former country to the new one, and live in future attached to so great and generous an Empress.

good Qualities he expects to find in the Person of a Friend, but very few of us are careful to cultivate them in our selves.

I should desire to study with him during the winter, and, as he expects to return to England in the spring, I should admire to be able to go with him.

"Papa says he expects peace in six months.

He has two strings to his bow:he by no means neglects his worldly interests, while he expects a bright reversion in the skies.

an' then she expects to go out thar an' board with 'em, for I reckon she's gittin' mighty tired of the way them Wittons live.

"He expects me to tear my dress!

Mariethat he is pleased to hear the "native speakers" (Sunday, Cabeach and Tanchay) have wintered in the county, and that he expects to reach St. Mary's by the 10th of June.

I believe she expects to arrive this morning.

What is more, he expects the house-agents to find it for him, and, since he considers the whole thing from the purely personal point of view, their excuses for failing to do so are of no avail.

Tell him if he expects us to believe him, to make up a better one than that.

God expects us to obey Him.

He expects one to say, "Mr. Blank's treatment of Hilda's relations with her husband is masterly," whereas what one wants to say is, "Putting Mr. Blank's book on one side we may consider the larger question, whether " and so consider it (alone) to the end of the column.

23520 examples of  expects  in sentences