Example sentences of "particularly likely to be " in BNC.
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1 | Pupils should learn that Standard English is the language of wide social communication and is particularly likely to be required in public , formal settings . |
2 | Practical caring undoubtedly made the influence of these grandparents particularly likely to be strong . |
3 | The approach is particularly likely to be suitable for patients who are seeking help for social and personal problems , and should therefore be useful for many situations encountered by social workers , general practitioners , and those involved in marital counselling , bereavement counselling , and the care of adolescents . |
4 | Another interesting finding is that many of these patients have worked in the medical field ; they are particularly likely to be or have been nurses ( Simpson 1975 ) . |
5 | Such exemptions are particularly likely to be forthcoming if the participating businesses are small or medium-sized enterprises , although joint ventures between companies with very substantial market shares are also frequently approved . |
6 | Compared with the figures on page 26 cars are particularly likely to be financed by loans from banks or finance companies ; clothes , presents and luxury goods to be bought on mail order , and rarely financed by HP or loans ; and , as might be expected , domestic appliances to be bought using fuel board credit ( see Appendix I , Table 17 ) . |
7 | Disability increases with age , and also varies between those living in different types of household : women living alone and those living with younger married couples are particularly likely to be severely disabled . |
8 | This ascribed passivity means that women from subordinated social groups are particularly likely to be thought unskilled in expressing themselves actively . |
9 | There is little right of reply on radio and television and even where it exists it is not particularly likely to be heard by the audience of the original programme . |
10 | Difficulties in returning to work after a period out of the labour market are particularly likely to be experienced by older women : |
11 | A second consequence is that malperformance is particularly likely to be revealed by differential treatment ( in the case of corruption it is of course assumed that it is not revealed ) . |