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

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1 These basic arms are likely to be involved in interactions with linker DNA .
2 But the company is probably right also to say that several drugs in combination are likely to be involved in more effective drug therapy .
3 determine which sub-systems , programs etc. are likely to be involved in any change
4 For any single client a variety of these actors are likely to be involved in their care and maintenance in the community ; hence concerns among policy makers about coordination between agencies in the actual provision of care .
5 Differences are also apparent in the types of help and support which carers give , suggesting that women care-givers are likely to be involved in more intensive and intimate activities .
6 Similar mechanisms are likely to be involved in all other multicellular plants in which hardening occurs .
7 The attitude of the county representative was positive , but financial constraints will mean that we are likely to be involved in negotiations for some time to come .
8 This page enables you to indicate which versions of which modules are likely to be involved in the problem or suggestion reported by the SPR .
9 This page enables you to indicate which versions of which modules are likely to be involved in the problem or suggestion responded to by the SSR .
10 We consider the real challenges to society of having more octogenarians , nonagenarians , and centenarians in its ranks , and ask what is likely to be involved in meeting them .
11 Previously when bottlenecks arose in the benefit delivery system regional or local decisions had to be made that might affect implementation , now there is a central ‘ directorate ’ which is likely to be involved in the examination of policy feasibility and which plays an important part in determining how policy is implemented .
12 We were working towards her rehabilitation ; at the time she was co-operative and relaxed , and there were no indications she was likely to be involved in that sort of incident . ’
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