Example sentences of "likely [prep] [be] more " in BNC.
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1 | While the match is only another World Cup warm-up , it is likely to be more of a searching test of England 's potential than last month 's goalless draw with Italy . |
2 | But there are likely to be more upsets before it is recognised by investors . |
3 | On the other hand , it is likely to be more than counterbalanced by heightened household poverty within the larger poorer families , and an overall reduction in local-government spending as a large proportion of expenditure will be controlled by central government . |
4 | Planning , is of course likely to be more than just identification of needs . |
5 | And if that does n't work there are likely to be more meetings all week . |
6 | Some of the artwork is nice but if you 've got a tenner or more to spend on nice artwork then you 're probably the subject of a public inquiry at the moment so you 're likely to be more than a little preoccupied . |
7 | This is impossible to answer , but he does suggest that it is likely to be more than the planners currently recommend . |
8 | Where a high level of uniformity is required throughout the organisation , and where effective coordination of different parts of the organisation is essential , there is likely to be more centralisation of authority . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | CAPRICORN There 's likely to be more contact from family members this week , as you feel the urge to be closer to home . |
11 | When embalming a case which has been the subject of a post-mortem examination , there is likely to be more opportunity for formaldehyde to enter the atmosphere but care is taken to minimise this . |
12 | 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 . |