Example sentences of "of [noun sg] [adj] to be " in BNC.

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1 A simple leaflet routinely given out to patients before admission to hospital for common , straightforward operations , explaining the operation they are to undergo , common after-effects , the discomfort and temporary impairment of function likely to be experienced , and so on , may prove to be helpful in the sense of increasing feelings of control and might well aid their recovery .
2 It is of course possible to be an effective manager without coaching but by using this skill you can achieve even better results .
3 Planning , is of course likely to be more than just identification of needs .
4 There are no criteria specifying the minimum conditions of existence supposed to be covered by unemployment benefit , but parliamentary regulations define the basic resources of daily life to which people on supplementary benefit should be entitled :
5 Nevertheless , there was a simple weight-loss equation on which it was possible to estimate the maximum amount of weight likely to be lost each week on any specific calorie allowance .
6 The maximum amount of sediment likely to be deposited over that period along the coast generally is about 30 centimetres and we know that hurricanes will certainly rearrange that amount of material .
7 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 .
8 This obviously raises questions about philosophical priority ; is the theory of meaning able to be prior to epistemology and to provide a court of appeal for epistemological debate ?
9 Thus if the Ming Vase is lent to the taxpayer repayable on demand ( so to say ) then if the taxpayer does in fact have the use for the entire year then the type of rental likely to be charged on such a letting in the market ( duly discounted because the trustees can call back the vase on demand ) is likely to comprise the benefit under s740 .
10 She had forgotten how good-looking he was , the intriguing way he managed to appear cool on the surface , nonetheless conveying an impression of passion ready to be ignited at a moment 's notice .
11 Antique items of furniture ready to be painted to your specifications .
12 Moreover , Sir Ralph had been a soldier and Geoffrey was not , at first glance , the sort of man likely to be welcomed into such a family .
13 Comment on this study proposal , discussing any possible sources of bias likely to be encountered , as well as such problems as non-response .
14 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 .
15 Inevitably it was even more chaotic than the first , with no sort of line possible to be kept by the attackers , and what was left of the encampment now a shambles .
16 There 's every kind of treat imaginable to be had in this multi-billion dollar theme park .
17 when a partner has been guilty of misconduct likely to be harmful to the firm 's business ;
18 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 .
19 The BDA 's involvement in Europe is from a historical point of view likely to be seen in years to come as the finest achievement of the last few years .
20 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 .
21 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 .
22 The inevitable reduction in the amount of time likely to be given to singing challenges the Church to remedy this deficiency .
23 Past examination papers will also show him the probable lay-out of the paper that he will be expected to answer , and the amount of time likely to be allowed on each question .
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