Example sentences of "likely that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 All unused terms must be included in the entry vocabulary of an index ; that is , they must be present as access points in some form if it is considered at all likely that a user might seek information under the unused term .
2 But it seemed likely that a scandal of some sort would eventually break .
3 In a country where infant mortality is low , it is expected that children will live into adulthood and outlive their parents , so that there will not be a time when it seems likely that a child will die before their parents .
4 So far , thankfully , there is no sign that the technique makes it any more likely that a child will be born with congenital defects .
5 Anything that makes it more likely that a child will behave in a particular way .
6 It is likely that a procedure in which search statements were split into portions which match subject heading subfields as well as into ( weak-stemmed ) words would be something of an improvement .
7 It is more likely that a kid will die than reach sexual maturity at three years old .
8 It is likely that a structure which was appropriate to an organisation at a particular stage in its development will become less so as it matures .
9 Each additional child makes it more likely that a couple who are not already local authority tenants will become so .
10 It is also likely that a veto would produce severe strains in the relationship between Edinburgh and London .
11 If the mother denigrates her husband , it is more likely that a boy will become particularly anxious ( Wolff , 1983b ) .
12 It was not likely that a man who had come to Germany only a few weeks before would be given carte blanche to say what he liked .
13 If there is a clear pause ( silence ) between ‘ John ’ and ‘ is it you ’ , then according to the definition of an utterance given in the last chapter , there are two utterances ; however , it is quite likely that a speaker would say ‘ John is it you ’ with no pause , so that the four syllables would make up a single utterance .
14 Detention of a whole class may technically still be lawful , although it is becoming increasingly likely that a judge would have doubts about the reasonableness of this course of action where it is known that there may only be one or two culprits .
15 It is likely that a test case will be brought on this issue .
16 Similarly , the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science considered that if legal protection was given to the married woman 's earnings , she and her family would benefit : ‘ is it likely that a wife and mother will be less solicitous for the well-being … of her household ?
17 The situation may therefore be one of predominantly increased production of VLDL ; however , it is also likely that a clearance defect is operative , as the rate of disappearance of intravenous Intralipid was reduced in a study of Type 2 diabetics , possibly due to low fatty acid incorporation into adipose tissue ( Lewis et al , 1972 ) .
18 It makes it likely that a convention will be established to follow the authoritatively designated act .
19 Since the first office known to sell these safe-conducts was at La Rochelle , the port that dominated the wine trade , it seems likely that a lobby of La Rochelle merchants played an influential role in shaping these developments .
20 Only in a few cases is it unclear whether a crater is volcanic or from an impact , and in comparably few cases does it seem more likely that a crater is of volcanic origin .
21 It now seems likely that a committee of inquiry into the hours and working practices of the Commons , staffed by senior MPs from all sides , could be announced shortly by the government .
22 further , it is intuitively likely that a clock that is becoming less strong is also becoming less accurate .
23 This shows the level of previous achievement without which it is likely that a candidate will have difficulty in successfully completing the module .
24 Reliability in supplies : It is likely that a firm has greater control over reliability of supplies if it makes a component rather than buying it in from another firm .
25 It is likely that a total of around 30 job losses are being sought from a total of 150 employees , following the company 's recent extensive review of current operations and future opportunities .
26 Because of the chronic nature of peptic ulcer diseases , it is likely that a person on medical treatment around 1979 and again around 1989 has used ulcer drugs for a large part of the intermediate period .
27 These same factors might also make it more likely that a person will experience the sorts of events to which they will be vulnerable .
28 It is likely that a turnover tax will be levied on the proceeds , but a tax on winnings , or split between the two is not ruled out .
29 In the former case , it is likely that a Design Change will be raised to authorise work to be carried out to fix the reported problem .
30 In the former case , it is likely that a Design Change will be raised to authorise work to be carried out to fix the reported problem .
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