Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun pl] likely to [be] " in BNC.

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1 It will be vital to ensure that the right types of sites are available for the firms likely to be attracted , and to have the necessary back-up infrastructure in place .
2 Whatever the future pattern of health care in London , it must make adequate provision for the demands likely to be made in the immediate future .
3 Because of the variable nature of the factors contributing to manoeuvre-induced instrument errors , it is not possible to give positive guidance as to the magnitude — or even sense — of the errors likely to be encountered during a given manoeuvre .
4 In particular , he was warned of the errors likely to be associated with naive projections of past accounting profit calculations , whether based upon historic or upon current costs .
5 It is important for the patient to be aware of the limitations likely to be caused by his spasticity .
6 This hypothetical situation illustrates some of the difficulties likely to be experienced when considering the North-South divide and shows why so many conflicting claims have been made about this question .
7 The ‘ normal minimum admission standards ’ listed in these tables are for many areas of study a realistic indication of the grades likely to be required and applicants who hold these grades stand an excellent chance of being made an offer , eg for most degrees in the Faculty of Arts , the Faculty of Science and Engineering , and the less pressured areas in the Social Sciences such as Nursing Studies or Social Policy .
8 Before work on the units could be started , it was necessary to review the existing advanced accounting provision and to examine the requirements of the jobs likely to be filled by HNC and HND holders .
9 The lesser rorqual ( or minke , as it is called in Norway ) is the largest of the cetaceans likely to be met with in inshore water around Shetland .
10 One of the modules likely to be of most interest to teacher researchers is Professional Development in Action .
11 It is not surprising , then , that this particular set of objections to the implementation of the Delors Plan has received little attention even in the countries likely to be most affected .
12 The result was a small foot in the proportions likely to be found at Hadar .
13 Although our understanding is far from complete , there are many valuable pointers to the elements likely to be necessary in effective prevention .
14 The actual conditions between which packs are cycled will depend on the conditions likely to be encountered in the market .
15 After an introduction by the presenter , who usually speculates on the issues likely to be raised with the Prime Minister that day ( a tiresome waste of time , especially as he is frequently wrong ) , the programme goes live , with only minimum commentary , till about 3.48 pm when the presenter returns to summarize the exchanges ( another waste of time ) .
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