Example sentences of "there [be] likely [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Booth ( 1985 ) identified that there are likely to be multiple regimes in local authority homes , with very frail residents likely to be more bound by regulations than more active alert people .
2 For one thing , there are likely to be various levels .
3 However , the numbers of the very elderly will increase substantially : there are likely to be 1.2 million people aged 85 and over in 2006 ( Population Projections 1985–2025 , 1987 , Appendix II ) , an increase of 75 per cent over the 1986 figure .
4 From these a consensus has emerged , which is probably reliable , that the main areas in which there are likely to be substantial effects due to new technology are in the engineering industry , with the increased use of CAD and computer-aided manufacturing ( CAM ) , and the use of robots ; in offices through office automation , in which the use of word processors with or without linkages via networks and data bases to form paperless offices is predicted to bring substantial improvements in productivity , though the effects on skills is at the moment quite unclear ; and in the computer industry itself , where there is substantially increased demand for software engineers .
5 However , in practice there are likely to be great problems in bringing a successful action .
6 This means that by 2001 there are likely to be 18,000 extra cases , all aged over 75 .
7 There are likely to be distinct patterns of behaviour at each step , and the marketer can identify specific activities or opportunities that will assist the decision-making process , and orientate the would-be buyer towards his particular product or brand .
8 As we show in Part Two , there are likely to be many cases where we need to consider jointly two or more objectives .
9 Even if the loan is not called in by the investors , there are likely to be other implications .
10 But if he has to do it all over again , there are likely to be two main changes : a tougher approach from the start and a campaign team which knows what time the Nine O'Clock News starts .
11 Other changes highlighted in 1989 by the National Economic Development Council include an aging workforce ( in the 1990s the working population will become increasingly concentrated in the middle age groups and in the year 2000 there are likely to be 1.8 million more people aged 35 to 54 ) and an expanding adult labour force ( women returning to the labour market are expected to provide most of the growth in labour force in the 1990s ) .
12 Then when the times comes there are likely to be serious doubts about how to interpret the terms of a Living Will .
13 Although the school may not be responsible for resolving these problems there are likely to be active councillors amongst the governors who , given suitable encouragement , would whip up a crusade for effective action .
14 There is , however , a great deal of opposition to the project as there is no guarantee that these objectives will be achieved , because large-scale relocation of displaced farmers will be necessary and because there are likely to be profound and detrimental ecological consequences .
15 However , the number of these cases in the local weekly , Middlesex Chronicle , shows that there are likely to be large variations among local newspapers in the amount of coverage of these residual sexual offences .
16 There are likely to be big changes in the relationship with WIC in the next year , ’ a source said .
17 In addition to the above general warranties , there are likely to be several warranties aimed at UK taxation .
18 For every one person who succeeds there are likely to be dozens and dozens who fail .
19 But there are likely to be more upsets before it is recognised by investors .
20 There are likely to be more opportunities for prevention if the social factors themselves are of causal significance in clinical depression , rather than the person 's distorted interpretation of their threatfulness .
21 Let us assume that we already know the size of sample , the type of respondent ( child , housewife , air traveller , etc. ) , whether or not questions are to be asked on more than one occasion , whether there are likely to be seasonal fluctuations , whether the study is to be factual or attitudinal or both , and so on .
22 Various aspects of memory in normal driving have been briefly discussed above , although none of this research has directly explored drivers ’ memories for everyday driving situations it is clear that there are likely to be important differences in memory for different types of information which would be potentially available to the driver .
23 Political correspondence can be a vital source for political history , but for specifically sociological purposes there are likely to be few types of correspondence these days which would be easily available and which would be of value for social research .
24 The majority of the rest being small stations where there are likely to be few suspects .
25 There are likely to be natural gaps between the stone and the peat or thin soil and rabbits , ever opportunists , move in .
26 It does not rule out specific industries , but looks for companies in the £l0m to £100m area that are well-established operations with a strong market position ; big enough to support a sensible market structure ; small enough to offer a reasonable growth opportunity ; and where there are likely to be attractive opportunities for exit .
27 The upshot of all this is that a Court Scheme may not be a viable proposition if there are likely to be competitive bids .
28 The user will also know how the new system operates by the time it becomes operational , with the result that there are likely to be fewer ‘ teething troubles ’ with the new system .
29 There are likely to be public inquiries into both schemes .
30 But however good the reviewing agencies are , there are likely to be three major problems about using them .
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