Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [am/are] [adj] to be " in BNC.
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1 | Rather typical are those to be found in Article 10 : |
2 | Nevertheless these are likely to be higher for oesophageal transection and gastric devascularisation patients , given the major operation and the long postoperative stay . |
3 | While none of these may suffer from ‘ absolute deprivation ’ ( a term that is anyway difficult to define unless it is meant to refer to circumstances in which people literally have no food , shelter and clothing ) , clearly many are unlikely to be enjoying an ‘ average ’ or ‘ normal ’ standard of living . |
4 | Given Celtic 's goal-less draw against a team soundly beaten twice in four days on their own pitch immediately before the weekend , and the hostile reaction of the lowly crowd , even fewer are likely to be in attendance at the next home game . |
5 | ‘ Do you tell her how many are likely to be here ? ’ |
6 | In practice , social work records where relevant are likely to be introduced into the proceedings via the guardian ad litem . |
7 | In short , of the rules and generalisations that could be made about conveying attitudes through intonation , those which are not actually wrong are likely to be too trivial to be worth learning . |