Example sentences of "it is more likely that a " in BNC.
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1 | But it is more likely that a physical restraint influenced the swirling liquids — just as bad weather cyclones and hurricanes are anticlockwise in the northern hemisphere and clockwise south of the equator of spinning planet Earth . |
2 | It is more likely that a valuation will not be required before , for instance , a later disposal of the asset by the transferee . |
3 | It is more likely that a letter to ‘ Anna Payne ’ will get a response than one simply to ‘ the personnel manager ’ . |
4 | It is more likely that a family will lie somewhere on the continuum between these positions in its behaviour patterns . |
5 | Indeed , it is more likely that a small child will attempt to command an adult than the other way around . |
6 | It is more likely that a kid will die than reach sexual maturity at three years old . |
7 | Since the working class is most affected by these constraints , it is more likely that a characteristically rural working class will develop than a distinctly rural middle class . |
8 | It is more likely that a high-level package will be identified initially , and then after some investigation this will be refined to one or more lower level packages . |
9 | It is more likely that a high-level package will be identified initially , and then after some investigation this will be refined to one or more lower level packages . |
10 | If the mother denigrates her husband , it is more likely that a boy will become particularly anxious ( Wolff , 1983b ) . |
11 | Although the itching may be due to the movement of the louse over the skin , it only moves a maximum of six inches per day , and it is more likely that an allergic reaction is set up to the lice themselves or to their faeces . |
12 | It has been suggested that now that unions ( and not merely officials ) may in certain circumstances be liable in damages for unlawful industrial action it is more likely that an employer will pursue his claim to a full trial and there is less reason to refuse an interlocutory injunction in trade dispute cases ; but it has also been said that the ‘ right to strike ’ is a valuable ( indeed essential ) element in the system of collective bargaining and that it ‘ should not be rendered less valuable than Parliament intended by too fanciful or ingenious a view of what might develop into a serious issue to be tried . ’ |