Example sentences of "likely to be in [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | There is , however , some American authority which suggests that if this case were being heard in the American courts the answer would be likely to be in favour of granting a declaration in these circumstances : see In re A.C. ( 1990 ) 573 A.2d 1235 , 1240 , 1246–1248 , 1252 . |
2 | The level of the basic state pension is close to the level of Income Support , and pensioners with no other source of income than the state pension are also likely to be in receipt of means-tested benefits . |
3 | Although those in the control sample in Ipswich appear more likely to be in receipt of home help than those in the action sample ( perhaps in compensation for their lack of Home Support Project help ) the mean number of home help hours received by those who were getting any was higher in the action than control sample ( 3.8 hours per week compared with 2.4 hours in the control group ) . |
4 | The main difference between the action and control sample in Newham was that the control sample was significantly more likely to be in receipt of day care ( perhaps in compensation for their lack of project help . ) |
5 | Members of congress are , in any event , likely to be in awe of the president ; a direct telephone call from him will carry special weight as Tip O'Neill reports : ‘ The men and women in Congress love nothing better than to hear from the head guy . |
6 | Those authorities most likely to be in need of raising additional finance will be those with large numbers of people on low incomes living within their boundaries . |