Example sentences of "likely to [be] [vb pp] in " in BNC.

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1 This is hardly likely to be repeated in the developing countries .
2 It was hardly likely to be repeated in 1977 , when Niki returned to form with a vengeance and ran off with the championship by a huge margin , leaving Master James stranded in fifth place .
3 A similar situation is very likely to be repeated in years to come .
4 That could fall next time because Huntingdon — with 93,000 voters way over the 69,281 limit — is likely to be split in two .
5 Last year , Mr Ashdown and his advisers embarked on ‘ war-gaming ’ — what social workers would call ‘ role playing ’ — to explore the moves and counter-moves likely to be made in a hung Parliament .
6 And doubts were expressed as to its value given the conceded fact that only a small dent was likely to be made in the pigeon population .
7 Whatever the future pattern of health care in London , it must make adequate provision for the demands likely to be made in the immediate future .
8 A subject as vulnerable within the curriculum as art education needs to be seen by pupils , teachers , headteachers and administrators to be functioning in a healthy state and that judgment is likely to be made in terms derived from educational theory and include the results of assessment procedures and examination performance whether art teachers consent or not .
9 Thus , young female offenders are more likely to be placed in protective and custodial institutions than are boys whose delinquent or criminal behaviour is similar .
10 A radical lesbian whose main concerns are CND and South Africa is as likely to be placed in terms of education and occupation ( e.g. teaching or social work ) , as the home-loving , conservative , television absorbed , do-it-yourself enthusiast might represent the aspiring white collar working class .
11 Both the sample and the responders are likely to be biased in favour of those of higher social and educational status .
12 All carers whatever their titles or financial status are likely to be engaged in tasks of tending with vulnerable elderly people .
13 Further , they are much more likely to be engaged in part-time work , or homeworking .
14 In comparison to their parent of the same sex , those who responded to the questionnaire were more likely to be engaged in non-manual occupations ( difference 4.2% to 28% for men and 2.7% to 28.7% for women ) .
15 Mr erm bearing in mind it its multi role capability and the fact that the U K is likely to be engaged in more and more out of air operations in support of U N er has any consideration been given to a maritime variant .
16 Instruction was more likely to be given in units where there was also a high level of ‘ publicity ’ generating activity .
17 It is the escalation of the profiling movement from a diverse and essentially idiosyncratic set of initiatives into a development that looks likely to be rationalized in terms of National Criteria in a very similar way to that imposed on the GCSE itself which makes most problematic the relationship between the two initiatives .
18 Hence storage at 37°C or 45°C represents correspondingly less acceleration over conditions to which the product is likely to be exposed in the market .
19 amount of the food likely to be eaten in a day must contain at least half the recommended daily intake
20 Programs Affected : the sub-system and programs likely to be amended in order to expedite the change
21 The sum is likely to be amended in parishes ranging from £300.38 in High Coniscliffe to £303.81 in Piercebridge .
22 It would appear , on the face of it , that this problem of satisfying the two goals is least likely to be achieved in a monopoly situation .
23 Owen admired her independence , but felt that reconciliation was more likely to be achieved in her absence .
24 An unhappy marriage is more likely to be explained in terms of current stresses than in relation to what has gone on long before .
25 The British Government should press for all agricultural development plans , which are likely to be broadened in their scope and available to a larger proportion of ( particularly smaller ) farms , to be agreed with conservation authorities before they can be adopted .
26 Finally , the gas cylinder , designed to withstand extreme pressure , is much stronger and less likely to be ruptured in an accident than conventional fuel tanks .
27 The fifth wave , the one which it is hypothesized is starting now , seems likely to be based in the non-industrial parts of the south and east of England , especially the M4 corridor and around Cambridge .
28 The effervescent executive is likely to be gone in a few years , many of the employees will be gone , and the owners may be different as well .
29 As a result , an accused person in Dorset ( for example ) is 10 times more likely to be remanded in custody than a similar person in Bedfordshire .
30 The Home Office Statistical Bulletin 6/89 ( Home Office 1989c ) found black defendants were more likely to be remanded in custody than white defendants , yet a higher proportion were subsequently acquitted .
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