Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] likely to be able " in BNC.

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1 Again , unions in conjunction with employers are likely to be able to find answers to the access-to-cash problem .
2 Employers ' and parents interpretations may diverge even more widely , particularly as the level of detail these groups are likely to be able or willing to handle will be broader than that used by teachers .
3 Users are likely to be able to lead the process of innovation whenever they perceive their own needs more clearly than other firms do , and whenever they can appropriate most of the benefits from innovation .
4 Pupils are likely to be able to make more sense of symbolism if some work on metaphor is done from an early age .
5 Concern for the physical welfare of the police and the person resisting ( since the police are likely to be able to muster the greater force ultimately ) both dictate that a point must arise at which further resistance is not only unwise but improper .
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