Example sentences of "likely to [be] [verb] at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I am happy that he is receiving education suitable to age , ability and aptitude at home , in fact , between ourselves , it is probably more appropriate and worthwhile than that which he is likely to be receiving at school — not through any fault in the local schools but because schools can not always provide ideal circumstances for all learning and certainly can not provide the context in which John is operating .
2 He is likely to be tested at Twickenham as never before , but a really good game there could even give the Lions ' selectors food for thought .
3 Both tables show control sample clients doing better in home care : spending less time altogether in an institution , and being more likely to be living at home at the end of the two time periods .
4 For example Bergmann et al , 1978 found that 38 per cent of a sample of 83 patients with organic mental disorder referred to a day hospital assessment unit lived alone ; and the authors concluded , after following up the sample for 12 months , that those who lived alone were least likely to be maintained at home for that period of time even with substantial support from social services , and recommended that resources should be concentrated on those who lived with their families .
5 Most likely to be seen at dusk feeding on mud at edge of thick swampy cover .
6 At 16 they are more likely to be studying at school ; by 18 they are much more likely to be studying at an establishment of further or higher education .
7 For example , if you use the words , ‘ I am resigning ’ , that unambiguous statement is likely to be taken at face value unless perhaps you are speaking in the heat of the moment or under duress .
8 They 're more likely to be found at Lansdowne Road ( another recent issue in your letters page ) .
9 The result was a small foot in the proportions likely to be found at Hadar .
10 Now 26-place units are likely to be provided at Consett Moorside , Burnhope , Springfield in Darlington , Evenwood in Teesdale , and Crook Peases West primary schools and Trimdon village infant school .
11 Now 26-place units are likely to be provided at Consett Moorside , Burnhope , Springfield , Evenwood , Crook Peases West primary schools and Trimdon village infant school .
12 Because of their disability they are likely to be confined at home longer than non-disabled people , resulting in higher heating bills .
13 MEMORIES of the Flying Scotsman are likely to be evoked at Waverley Station today when one of InterCity 's most powerful locomotives , the Class 91 , is named after The Scotsman .
14 They are also more likely to be directed at people below retirement age ; indeed , the latest challenge in micro-surgery appears to be successful operations on ever younger patients .
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