Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [is] likely to be " in BNC.

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1 Between a small , local shop where there is likely to be less security , and a large supermarket or department store ?
2 This power may be used , for example , where there is likely to be a delay in allocating the case to a named guardian on the panel or where the guardian is being dilatory in appointing a solicitor .
3 And where there 's likely to be a fall .
4 This also will require a mixture of skill- and discipline-based courses , although there is likely to be a greater emphasis on technical computing aspects .
5 Although there is likely to be a fairly close relationship with the lawyers acting for the client , they will probably be asked to act for the client in respect of the firm 's contract .
6 It appears that most , if not all , trade unions offer some form of legal advice service to members although it is likely to be restricted to those matters which touch directly on employment .
7 This can draw on the kind of research we have described in earlier Lectures , although it is likely to be easier in some areas than in others .
8 There are also buses at least 30 years old still being run , so it is likely to be decades before the fleet is replaced .
9 The parties may sometimes want the transfer to be effective from a date before the completion date , particularly if there is likely to be a long delay while consents are sought .
10 If it is likely to be sizeable , it might be a good idea to hire a consultancy actuary to analyse the scheme involved and to pinpoint the relevant facts .
11 This is achieved by saving information at the beginning of the subroutine if it is likely to be changed , and restoring it before the return .
12 When considering this option , bear in mind how long it might be before your retire — if it is likely to be 35 years , then the pension loan is not for you .
13 That concern is heightened if the settlement 's intended to have growth potential beyond two thousand and six , and heightened still further if it 's likely to be the focus of major employment development either in the short or longer term .
14 If it 's likely to be any more , I 'll come back to you .
15 This chapter comes after the chapter on writing the essay because it is likely to be most useful to you when you come to re-read and correct what you have written .
16 A club servant might be taking Moscow gold so perhaps one should not share secrets with them and so might another club member — but since he is likely to be a government official as well you already have a far bigger problem than just his being a member of your club .
17 The amount of loss suffered by the consumer could be very large in relation to his financial resources , while not serious for the businessman who caused the breach , and in any event the businessman could ( in cases of breach caused by inadvertent default , at any rate ) possibly obtain insurance cover for such liability , since it is likely to be of a very low level ( see Harris v Wyre Forest District Council [ 1989 ] 2 All ER 514 ) .
18 In assessing whether there is likely to be prejudice and if so whether it can properly be described as serious , the following matters should be borne in mind : first , the power of the judge at common law and under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 to regulate the admissibility of evidence ; secondly , the trial process itself , which should ensure that all relevant factual issues arising from delay will be placed before the jury as part of the evidence for their consideration , together with the powers of the judge to give appropriate directions to the jury before they consider their verdict .
19 In assessing whether there is likely to be prejudice and if so whether it can properly be described as serious , the following matters should be borne in mind : first , the power of the judge at common law and under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 to regulate the admissibility of evidence ; secondly , the trial process itself , which should ensure that all relevant factual issues arising from delay will be placed before the jury as part of the evidence for their consideration , together with the powers of the judge to give appropriate directions to the jury before they consider their verdict .
20 It 's in this year 's draft accounts too , but we have people called auditors who are going to recognize this bill , and ask all sorts of boring questions like why it has not been paid , whether it is likely to be paid , and if so when .
21 The student shall state the reasons for absence and whether it is likely to be prolonged , and where the absence is caused by illness shall arrange for a medical certificate to be presented in accordance with section 17 hereof .
22 It is not merely a matter of whether planning permission is required and , if so , whether it is likely to be granted , but also of how long it will take .
23 The picture which emerges from this study is one where assistance between more distant kin is of relatively minor importance to the total picture ( although of course it may be very important in particular cases ) , and that whether it is likely to be significant is rather idiosyncratic and unpredictable .
24 The court will look at restraints imposed upon employees rather more strictly than those which have been agreed between the partners themselves , as there is likely to be an inequality of bargaining power .
25 This is to enable the shareholders to receive the sale proceeds directly , as there is likely to be an additional tax cost if the proceeds of sale need to be extracted from Target after the transaction .
26 The main gap in the theoretical analysis in both cases is any consideration of whether or when there is likely to be a divergence between the private and socially desirable directions of vertical integration for contractual reasons .
27 Have you any idea when it 's likely to be complete then ?
28 A behavioural response is strengthened when it has an increased probability of occurring ( frequency ) or when it is likely to be performed for a longer period of time ( duration ) .
29 Post-Keynesian critics of the monetarist approach also reject the idea of a vertical long-run Phillips curve , arguing instead that the long-run Phillips curve slopes downwards from left to right even though it is likely to be steeper than the short-run curve .
30 But in the Arctic , summer is just past its peak , with the pack ice as far north as it is likely to be , although in a month the first skin of new ice will tinkle and shimmer as it is broken up by the morning breeze .
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