Example sentences of "[Wh det] [is] likely to " in BNC.

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1 This would take the steam out of the refugee crisis and help us on towards the relaxed and variegated community of states across Europe as a whole which is likely to be the real guarantee of security .
2 Later Macmillan was reputed to have defended his decision in a sentence which is likely to be authentic because it has the Macmillan ring : ‘ I thought we had had enough of Martha and it was time for some Mary. ,
3 The time span which is likely to be required for a generation of more effective large-scale entrepreneurs to evolve is considerable .
4 ( It is in this sense a quality which is likely to be inflamed in the racism of British society . )
5 The wall-plate , which is likely to be decayed , should also be removed .
6 The proposal to change the law in 1925 came from the Scottish FA which , by coincidence , is drafting the measure which is likely to be put before the International Board , the game 's law-making body , during the World Cup next summer .
7 A contract which requires a supplier to close a NHS ward will occasion political comment which is likely to be directed at the Health Authority at least initially .
8 A possible basis for the contrast was suggested : proper names single out principal protagonists in narratives , and so , even in the simplest of materials , will tend to put the named character in a role which is likely to be different from that played by a character introduced through a noun .
9 Indeed as Dottrens noticed in his world survey of primary curriculum in 1962 there seems to be a bit more of everything included in a curriculum every time it is revised — a trend which is likely to be reinforced whenever syllabuses are designed by committees rather than individuals .
10 This plant dislikes draughts so keep it well-protected or sheltered and do not position it near a window which is likely to be opened .
11 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 .
12 We should be grateful for your advice on whether this is a loophole which is likely to be quickly closed or whether it is intended that this type of business should benefit in this way .
13 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 .
14 1.6.6 promptly to bring to the notice of any information received by which is likely to be of interest , use or benefit to in relation to the marketing and/or support of the Licensed Software ;
15 If they stop and pause they may well urinate or even defecate at that spot , which is likely to be not only illegal , but also .
16 Meeting anybody in Baghdad these days involves listening to a hard-luck story , most of which is likely to be true .
17 Of course the response which is likely to be made to such objections is that God works with human beings , so that only when human society has reached a certain stage of development does it become appropriate to ordain women .
18 The School Compact Co-ordinator is a new role and one which is likely to be added to a Deputy Head 's job description .
19 If the subject is one which is likely to be covered fairly regularly the expense of such an operation will be recouped .
20 ( e.g. Follow three consecutive actions such as ‘ Write down the place in the classroom where you think your plant will grow best , find out what the others on your table think and try to agree on which is likely to be the best place ’ . )
21 It is also a movie which is likely to be controversial in Paris .
22 It creates a compulsion to refuse treatment or only to accept treatment which is likely to be ineffective .
23 New owners may have fewer qualms than long-serving managers about taking action of this kind which is likely to be damaging to the company 's employees and the wider host community .
24 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 .
25 For example , it assumes an entrance fee for resources that are by and large free , and it ignores not only the intervening opportunity of other sites but also personal preference , which is likely to be a key variable in a basically non-economically motivated activity .
26 Previously when bottlenecks arose in the benefit delivery system regional or local decisions had to be made that might affect implementation , now there is a central ‘ directorate ’ which is likely to be involved in the examination of policy feasibility and which plays an important part in determining how policy is implemented .
27 This possible benefit of index futures ( which is likely to be very small ) is ignored by the no-arbitrage condition .
28 You will have to pay a commission once the property is sold , which is likely to be between 1.5 and three per cent of the sale price , depending on the area of the country and type of agency agreement .
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 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 ’ .
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