Example sentences of "[noun] [be] [adj] [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 This can be a critically important action as the human memory is notoriously selective , and loose-leaf and logbook notes are prone to be separated from the project plan .
2 The top notes are apt to be ‘ screamy ’ and too shrill for anything but rather grotesque effects .
3 The third quarter 1991 bad debts are likely to be the worst ever , according to Europe 's largest trade credit insurance broker , The Credit Insurance Association Ltd .
4 Additional more powerful satellites are due to be launched in 1993 and 1996 .
5 The 1992 accounts are due to be published shortly , and the company has agreed to ‘ provide fuller information about a number of accounting policies ’ , including the background and reasons for a transfer to reserves and the non-depreciation of properties described as leasehold and lease rentals .
6 Yet another way in which not having a bank account makes people more likely to fall into the non-chooser group , the automatic users of one or other type of credit , is that people without bank accounts are likely to be paid weekly , in cash .
7 Sales and investments are likely to be less affected than in a chapter 11 filing .
8 An aggregate approach may not be too unrealistic given that assessments of the returns on overseas bond and equity investments are likely to be dominated by exchange rate expectations .
9 Speak to your vet about castrating the dog since the problems in this case are likely to be resulting from an excess of sexual libido .
10 Jonathan Davies and Barry Williams have been ruled out but Paul Moriarty and Kevin Ellis are likely to be fit .
11 In the absence of scale economy benefits , horizontal mergers are likely to be socially undesirable .
12 Grandiose guarantees of freedom are liable to be contradicted in a couple of discreet subparagraphs , loitering at the end of a page .
13 The full deal on the EC 's future budget are likely to be unveiled today when the 12 EC heads of state rubber stamp the final package .
14 The conclusion we reach , which we share with Wood , is that ‘ the quest for general trends , such as progressive deskilling of the work force , or general conclusions about the impact of new technologies are likely to be both theoretically and practically in vain ’ and that ‘ to incorporate worker resistance , labour and product markets and extra-economic factors involves more than simply extending one 's analysis ; it amounts to a theoretical reconsideration ’ ( Wood 1982 , 18 , 22 ) .
15 Hearn and Doyle are certain to be vocal at the WPBSA 's annual general meeting at Bristol on December 29 .
16 It is just that the type of early-warning signals just discussed will indicate whether the expected improvement in competitive strength and the projected cash flows are likely to be achievable .
17 The first signs of a blocked drain are likely to be overflowing gullies or manhole covers or a blocked downstairs WC .
18 Local wildlife and agriculture are likely to be badly affected , environmentalists claim .
19 Accordingly we can identify two necessary conditions which must be fulfilled before macroeconomic policies are likely to be successful :
20 In Statement B this story line is applied to the police force to suggest that the young white working-class men who enter the force are to a large extent preselected , and irrespective of recruitment and training policies are likely to be authoritarian personality types who flourish in a para-military environment and ‘ have a hang-up about race ’ .
21 Some of the UK government 's key environmental policies are likely to be undermined by a lack of resources , according to an internal Environment Department report which was leaked to the press .
22 These oolites are likely to be similar to those present in Rustenburg-l , where a thin unit of cross-bedded oolitic grainstones about 2 m in thickness , is present at the base of the platform sequence ( Fig. 28 ) .
23 The fact that a spoken context of utterance is constructed from a written text emphasises the separation between the real and the fictional enunciations : the referents of the personal pronouns in the text are likely to be perceived as fictive personae , while author and reader are not directly present or involved in the constructed text world .
24 The random nature of turbulent motion gives a diffusive action ; two fluid particles that happen to be close together at some instant are likely to be much further apart at any later time .
25 The hospital is asking GPs only to send in only urgent cases … further operations are likely to be cancelled over the next few days
26 By contrast , perceptions that verge on being attitudes are likely to be more resistant to change and more dependent upon individuals ' partisan backgrounds — their pre-existing sense of party identification , and their use of partisan news sources such as right-wing ( or leftwing ) papers .
27 Where an owner continues to be centrally involved and lives in the house or on the estate , attitudes are likely to be positive and the house opened in a lively fashion .
28 Nonindividualistic conceptions are likely to be among the expensive tastes since their realization depends on the cooperation of others , and they will take some convincing to come round to the agent 's point of view .
29 Because there are fewer runs of keys than separate keys , the results of division are likely to be more variable than those of genuine randomization .
30 Automatic negotiating rights are not guaranteed , but employers are likely to be angry .
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