Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [noun] likely to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | In the evidence presented by Qureshi and Simons ( 1987 ) and also by Ungerson ( 1987 ) on who cares for elderly people , daughters-in-law ranked above sons as people likely to be providing such care . |
2 | That extra purchase price , and the cost of the more frequent oil-change services a diesel car requires , have to be balanced against the savings in fuel likely to be made — currently around 195p per gallon . |
3 | Previously , however , the worst effects were largely avoided by a combination of the expertise of the cartographer , who knew about the inherent generalization implicit in analogue maps , while the difficulty of manipulating maps by manual means precluded most forms of analysis likely to be sensitive to the effects of error . |
4 | It is often helpful to approach a potential source of finance at this stage for informal discussions on the terms and conditions of finance likely to be available for the project . |
5 | Comment on this study proposal , discussing any possible sources of bias likely to be encountered , as well as such problems as non-response . |
6 | The question is : How important are such differences or asymmetries in information likely to be ? |
7 | Skilful assessment of the future potential of parcels of land likely to be released , under pressure , for development is common practice for many builders and speculators . |
8 | I would appreciate advance details of services likely to be affected by the boreholes . |
9 | Shelf 4 of bay E could be designated to hold all the histories of England likely to be added to stock during the next hundred years or more . |
10 | Deferred tax is to be provided , using the liability method , on all timing differences which are expected to reverse in the future at rates of tax likely to be in force at the time of the reversal . |
11 | In addition to the structure I have also provisionally examined the numbers of staff likely to be needed for Council Tax purposes having regard to experiences of Poll Tax over recent years . |
12 | Topics which should be discussed , and examples of terms likely to be necessary , are as follows : |
13 | But as the years passed and British Industry became more sophisticated in recognizing and using the potential of public relations , Franklin changed her approach until she based all her campaigns on concepts likely to be admired even today by any leading consultant on either side of the Atlantic . |
14 | The assessment would have taken account of the skills necessary to provide patient care and therefore indicate the grades of staff likely to be required . |
15 | This view is supported by the District Councils who are united in their opposition for a policy incorporating more detailed guidance , particularly if it is sort to identify specific categories of exceptions likely to be considered to represent appropriate development in the countryside . |
16 | The number and types of questions likely to be posed to the system have implications for the amount of effort directed into thesaurus construction that can be justified . |
17 | The main types of services likely to be offered are described below . |
18 | The general qualities of those appointed as judges , chairmen or lay members of tribunals , are considered more important than a detailed knowledge of the law relating to the particular types of dispute likely to be considered by those persons . |