Example sentences of "are unlikely [verb] any " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately , companies are unlikely to do any financial favours just because you 're young . |
2 | Other errors are unlikely to cause any damage — the supply will simply not function correctly . |
3 | These items usually become immediately available to all manufacturers so that they are unlikely to give any single guitar an edge over its rivals . |
4 | These have fuller protection against agricultural and other developments , but the majority are locations that are unlikely to see any significant land use changes in any case . |
5 | And as we are unlikely to see any real harmonisation of accounting procedures , fiscal requirements or business practices throughout the Community in the near future , pan-European accounting systems will be increasingly important to the large number of UK companies looking for all the help they can get . |
6 | We are unlikely to reach any definite agreement , but the debates will strengthen us for the next time , and weaken the impact of tangential arguments about policy presentation . |
7 | The threat came from the ANC 's spokesman on sport , Steve Tshwete , who said his organisation are unlikely to sanction any more overseas trips . |
8 | This means that if you begin catching barbel in the 3lb to 4lb class you are unlikely to take any barbel very much bigger — or smaller — while that shoal remains in the swim . |
9 | The FA are unlikely to take any action . |
10 | There are a number of companies dealing with media only and represented by The Association of Media Independents but they tend to be highly specialised and are unlikely to take any inexperienced person . |
11 | And therefore they are unlikely to damage any othgr child . ’ |
12 | Medical evidence at present available points to the conclusion that odours per se are unlikely to have any direct toxic effect unless a person is allergic to a particular odour . |
13 | Visitor attractions at off-peak times or in off-season periods are unlikely to have any significant effect in reducing peaks , but they may help to spread the loading on staff time . |
14 | Both Britain and America are in desperate need of this rare commodity and both , if their current crop of politicians is anything to go by , are unlikely to get any . |
15 | Every forecast I have listened to makes me think we are unlikely to get any . ’ |
16 | On the other hand , if you exercise less than twice per week , you are unlikely to make any noticeable fitness gains . |
17 | Most tree are unlikely to suffer any adverse effects if ivy climbs through them ; indeed , it is a common sight on the trunks of perfectly healthy , mature trees . |
18 | Travellers are unlikely to suffer any hold-ups since European Community border controls ended on January 1 . |
19 | Even though glowing reports of fund raising efforts will have some public relations spin-off they are unlikely to overcome any serious doubts the local community might have about the school . |
20 | ‘ We wo n't know the precise composition of their side until we arrive in Scotland tonight but while they are unlikely to parade any big name players , England have tremendous strength in depth ’ , said Mavis today . |