Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] likely to be " in BNC.
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1 | Whatever happens , the TV viewer of the future looks likely to be presented with a bewildering array of alternative television systems , that are unlikely to do much for the sales of HDTV or any other wide-screen television . |
2 | The deal looks likely to be as sweet for KKR 's investors as for Fleet/Norstar . |
3 | Moreover , the effect seems likely to be small . |
4 | In view of its poor absorption and high local concentration , its site of action seems likely to be within the bowel wall . |
5 | In fact , the right-hand side variables in equation ( 6.7 ) account for about 90 per cent of the movements in so this criterion seems likely to be satisfied . |
6 | It will be interesting to see whether Japanese management practices likely to be brought in by the new top management will work in an environment where aggressive individual success , rather than collaborative teamwork has been the norm . |
7 | Some limitation seems likely to be imposed which ensures that only larger firms will be able to enter MDPs . |
8 | The impact on the long-term development of the world economy seems likely to be depressing . |
9 | A BID to open a takeaway in Darlington town centre looks likely to be rejected because of potential noise problems . |
10 | A BYPASS route which would cut speeding traffic using a Suffolk road looks likely to be backed by the county council today . |
11 | For this reason cholecystoscopy seems likely to be a permanent part of this procedure as it is necessary to confirm gall bladder clearance and to remove very small stones left behind after the lithotrite procedure . |
12 | Hull 's powerful prop looks likely to be cited to the Rugby League for a tackle on Wires second-row forward Bob Jackson , which saw the Aussie skipper carried off with a nasty eye injury . |
13 | Community care looks likely to be fought over by judicial review throughout the rest of this decade . |