Example sentences of "[am/are] now more likely to be " in BNC.
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1 | Although working people are now more likely to be contributing to an occupational or personal pension , even in future years not all people will have been able to accumulate sufficient provision to support themselves in retirement — for example those people who have not worked for many years because they were unemployed or disabled or caring for relatives . |
2 | First , the length of the recession means many domestic companies ' margins are already compressed and cost increases are now more likely to be passed on . |
3 | These changes have served to redefine what youth is : rather than being ‘ young workers ’ many are now more likely to be ‘ young trainees , or without jobs at all . |
4 | Support calls are now more likely to be directed to the software manufacturer or one of the independent organisations such as a User Group . |
5 | For medium- and long-term bonds , spreads which used to be of the order of 4-8 ticks are now more likely to be 2-4 ticks . |