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- Until that happens, inhabitants of low-lying islands shouldn't count on the wind to keep them dry.
- Schools cannot be expected to bring together communities single-handed.
- Some parents have unrealistic expectations of their children.
- Parents can't be expected to watch their children 24 hours a day.
- Don't expect apologies to erase your wrongdoings.
- You can count on Martha's support in your campaign for reelection. She is one of your most loyal adherents.
- Hoskins does not expect a huge profit from the cookies, viewing them more as a loss leader.
- So there seems little immediate prospect of fresh supplies coming on to the market to ease prices.
- He grimaced slightly, obviously expecting no answer to his rhetorical question.
- Don't overspend on your home and expect to get the money back when you sell.
- You won't impress anyone by being overly generous. Children may cause limitations.
- Others are counting on you.
- We're counting on you here, man. Man up, man!
- Everybody is counting on you.
- "If there's one thing you can count on, escapism and frivolity will always come back," says Min.
- His business rivals knew they could expect no quarter from such a ruthless adversary.
- Economic forecasters may be deluding themselves if they are counting on a quick, strong recovery.
- You could, alternatively, hang onto it in the hope that it will be worth millions in 10 years time.
- She waited in the forlorn hope that he would one day come back to her.
- They had relinquished all hope that she was alive.
- Don't expect these boots to take the punishment that gardening will give them.
- I'm not really expecting to pass first time.
- They expected me to lie down like a coward.
- The result is that ship owners, knowing that no rescue is imminent, pay the ransom.
- I don't suppose I'll get it back, but I thought I'd try.