Example sentences of "which be likely to [be] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Informix is also understood to be backing CASE tools from Knowledgeware Inc and Cadre Technologies Inc which are likely to be supported by the data dictionary effort .
2 It is helpful , for example , to look at past questions , bearing in mind that there is usually only a limited range of possible questions which are likely to be asked about any given topic .
3 The British Government should press for all agricultural development plans , which are likely to be broadened in their scope and available to a larger proportion of ( particularly smaller ) farms , to be agreed with conservation authorities before they can be adopted .
4 Our experience of particular communicative situations teaches us what to expect of that situation , both in a general predictive sense ( e.g. the sort of attitudes which are likely to be expressed , the sort of topics which are likely to be raised ) which gives rise to notions of ‘ appropriacy ’ , and in a limited predictive sense which enables us to interpret linguistic tokens ( e.g. deictic forms like here and now ) in the way we have interpreted them before in similar contexts .
5 These illustrations are simply suggestive of the complexities which are likely to be involved when we attempt to understand patterns of ‘ tending ’ within families of different cultural background .
6 The NVC for weeds was not available at the time of writing , but two named communities which are likely to be recognised are :
7 Other named communities which are likely to be recognised are :
8 One answer is to compile a comprehensive media list , as outlined above , which takes in all the groups which are likely to be contacted with any frequency .
9 2 Compile a general list of media which are likely to be contacted frequently during a normal year .
10 However , check that there are no sounds which are likely to be noticed each time they come round on the repeats .
11 The combination of the two policies , which are likely to be extended to the rest of Britain , means that land which can support far greater numbers and variety of trees will be available to foresters .
12 But there remained large elements of his speech to Aberdeen Conservatives which are likely to be seen as a challenge to modern classroom practice and a potential increase in political interference in Scotland 's new curriculum for children aged between five and 14 .
13 Following the completion of the audit [ specify ] , we will carry out a review of the company , giving particular attention to those areas which are likely to be given close scrutiny during any due diligence procedure .
14 Our experience of particular communicative situations teaches us what to expect of that situation , both in a general predictive sense ( e.g. the sort of attitudes which are likely to be expressed , the sort of topics which are likely to be raised ) which gives rise to notions of ‘ appropriacy ’ , and in a limited predictive sense which enables us to interpret linguistic tokens ( e.g. deictic forms like here and now ) in the way we have interpreted them before in similar contexts .
15 The costs of permanent military presence would be paid by Germany , Japan and oil-rich Arab allies , thus siphoning off excess savings to finance the permanent , long-term external deficits which are likely to be experienced by the US and Britain .
16 Salient features are those features of a dialect which are likely to be imitated by a would-be mimic , or accommodated to by a would-be member of the community .
17 Club members , which are likely to be drawn from banks , insurance companies , securities houses — and indeed any large company with extensive overseas dealings — will be able to second staff to the London Business School during development work to gain hands-on experience .
18 Students are encouraged to apply analytical and diagnostic skills to the information-related problems which are likely to be encountered at the interface of Personal Assistant , Office Supervisory and Middle Management levels , thus enhancing their ability to work in an interactive role in team situations .
19 The problems which are likely to be encountered in attempting to mesh such divergent data are both technical and philosophical .
20 The applications , which are likely to be approved , involve changing the use from a restaurant to a pub , including a flat on the first floor , and changing the use of a former restaurant to offices .
21 In view of the legal uncertainty surrounding many of the terms which are likely to be included , that may be a dangerous course ; it may also damage the business 's commercial standing .
22 But when Dr Dee ( a scientist too aware of his Welsh descent to want to use the word ‘ English ’ ) wrote about the British Empire in the 1570s he was discussing the prospect of possessions beyond the seas , which were likely to be linked to England by the bond of allegiance to the sovereign more than by anything else .
23 The NHS is into an era of capital charging , which is likely to be extended to other public sector bodies , including some ( such as universities ) which are formally autonomous .
24 The onset of this ‘ game ’ is often triggered by instances of behaviour during the lengthy lunch break which is likely to be seen as ‘ boisterous ’ and ‘ high spirits ’ .
25 ( It is in this sense a quality which is likely to be inflamed in the racism of British society . )
26 The individual woman must somehow find her own approach to beauty , an image which is likely to be influenced by cultural expectations , by her own natural attributes , her personality , and by her current stage of life .
27 These are matters on which there is a wide legislative choice the exercise of which is likely to be influenced by the political complexion of the government and the state of public opinion at the time amending legislation is under consideration .
28 one or two members who are resident in St Albans did ask me about their position on item two St Albans Transport Study er the advice that I gave them was that unless they er did which is likely to be affected by any identifiable schemes in the study they do not have a need to declare either a pecuniary or a non-pecuniary interest .
29 The official receiver whilst acting as receiver of the estate has the same powers as a receiver appointed by the High Court and is entitled to dispose of any perishable goods or any other goods the value of which is likely to be diminished if they are not disposed of ( s 287(2) ) .
30 If the subject is one which is likely to be covered fairly regularly the expense of such an operation will be recouped .
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