Examples of using He expected in English and their translations into Hindi
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Manning's lawyer David Coombs said on the program that he expected Manning to get a pardon from President Barack Obama.
So if John rated Jack as his friend, he expected Jack to rate him as a friend also.
He expected the same thing to happen in India,
He expected his dad to fix broken things
Only the island isn't quite what he expected, and the story unfolds as he meets other characters on the island
Klingbeil said he expected the conservatives were aware of their responsibilities and was"not running away from the EU presidency.".
How did Jesus show that he was reasonable as to what he expected of others?
On the experience of working with an animal, Jiiva said it was more challenging than he expected.
Despite his success, Sam-A admits the transition was a lot more challenging than he expected.
The Speaker urged the members to raise issues related to the people and said he expected the government to give satisfactory answers.
I don't think he expected that answer from me, because he took a step back
Saudi Arabia's energy minister, Khalid al-Falih, said he expected global oil stocks to fall by the end of the first quarter, but added that the
One Rio de Janeiro-based lawyer who is following the auction closely said he expected some parties would have spent Tuesday night hashing out final terms.
a Republican had a good chance of winning, although he expected the election to be as close as in 1960.
Based on his understanding of electromagnets, he expected that, when current started to flow in one wire,
In the late 1970s, a German mountaineer showed Col Kumar a US-drawn map of northern Kashmir marking the Indian-Pakistan ceasefire line much further to the east than he expected.
In such circumstances, Subhas Chandra was firmly of the view that an uncompromising national revolutionary like he should continue to be the Congress President next year when he expected the European war to break out.
And Keshubhai had only himself to blame: in an age of instant soundbytes, he expected television channels to seek prior appointments before speaking to those in the Government.