Example sentences of "likely that [prep] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is likely that under those agreements extradition within Europe would in future be easier than it has been in the past , which I think the hon. Gentleman would welcome .
2 It is likely that for new entrants into the financial services regime , whether qualified or not , an initial test of competence will be required — as will be expected from any other financial adviser , whether a solicitor or an individual wishing to join FIMBRA .
3 On the contrary it seems on the face of it to be likely that with some learners a conscious awareness of how language works and the subjection of their experience to analysis would suit their cognitive style , increase motivation by giving added point to their activities , and so enhance learning .
4 More speculatively , it is also likely that in all cultures there are social events demarcated as formal events ( Irvine , 1979 ; J. M. Atkinson , 1982 ) , and that some aspects of formality have universal linguistic realizations .
5 It seems likely that in glacial periods reefs would only have been karstified and not destroyed as envisaged by Daly .
6 It is more likely that in many situations there is a conflict of interest between capital and labour over this issue and thus a need to negotiate the outcome .
7 If then there is no adequate improvement in the attendance record , it is likely that in most cases the employer will be justified in treating the persistent absences as a sufficient reason for dismissing the employee .
8 It is likely that in several instances such differences will be specific not generic .
9 It is likely that in these circumstances the rate of return on deposits will be less due to not identifying the surpluses earlier and not knowing how long the surpluses will exist .
10 It is likely that in these experiments there was a local unstable region in the entry boundary layer , but with subsequent decay of the amplified disturbances .
11 It is also likely that in some cases syntax is influenced by the controlled access of particular lexical items — the desire to convey certain items of information earlier , rather than later , in an utterance .
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