Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] be [det] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 There was likely to be more interest in a member of the family who seemed to have come to the boil than in Sara who would cost time and patience to bring to blood heat .
2 With the back tyre likely to be several inches in the air , there 's no braking power to be gained there .
3 Mr Grimstone stressed that the perks would only be available to those who registered their interest in advance , with the cut-off date likely to be some time in mid-November .
4 This is likely to be some time in October .
5 There is likely to be some uncertainty in the initial months of the operation of the Act as to whether or not any particular procession is commonly or customarily held .
6 If there are likely to be any problems in complying with these time limits the court can be asked for an extension ( FPCR , r14(2) ( b ) and 14(6) ; FPR , r4.14(2) ( b ) and 4.14(4) ) .
7 So it 's yet another argument that you know everybody 's got their legitimate view on and erm at the end of the day there 's actually likely to be less money in the pot rather than more .
8 There are unlikely to be any problems in attracting a junior football club to share the school field .
9 There is unlikely to be any advance in the accuracy of dating of early Anglo-Saxon archaeology in the near future whereas the assumptions upon which such dates are allowed are very likely to come under close scrutiny .
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