Example sentences of "likely [to-vb] from [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 For all forms of tenure , black families are more likely to be in property that is older , more crowded and in areas that are likely to suffer from a variety of disadvantages in relation to environmental and other conditions ( Brown , 1984 , pp. 66–127 ) .
2 Words flung out in temper , for instance , do not carry lasting conviction although they may wound at the time , whereas a calm statement , arising from inner knowledge , is likely to come from the centre of one 's being and to hold fast .
3 Because of the country 's particular situation , however , the eventual outcome in the GDR was likely to diverge from the rest of the region .
4 Secondly , directors and managers have interests or aspirations which differ from those of the members , and hence their objectives are likely to diverge from the goal of maximising profits .
5 Better management is likely to result from a period of careful observation and assessment , with considerable support being provided at this time through frequent contact with nursing and other ward staff .
6 Attitudes concerning the frankness and balance in evaluation likely to result from the use of the scheme were generally slightly negative .
7 The appropriate groupings are likely to result from the application of multivariate methods such as cluster analysis .
8 The most far-reaching changes in social work , however , are likely to result from the implementation of the government 's proposals on community care .
9 They are likely to run from the sort of fight that makes good corporate governance stick .
10 Power was conferred upon the chief officer of police to impose conditions on the holding of public processions where he had reasonable grounds to believe that serious public disorder was likely to ensue from the holding of a procession .
11 The adverse circumstances appeared to be part of a chain of events : girls experiencing early disrupted parenting before being admitted into care were most likely to return from the institution to a discordant home .
12 Problems are more likely to arise from an increase in the number of small enquiries which generate only a modest income but which impinge on the time of core staff .
13 " It is now stated that a vast importation of Irish Beggars have already arrived upon the Island , and that others are likely to follow from the misconduct of our own Boatmen — the Community at large are warned to beware of harbouring foreign beggars … "
14 These are likely to range from an amendment to our current equal opportunities policy document ( correcting the omission of ‘ disability ’ ) to a need to employ more staff , possibly from another discipline such as health .
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