Example sentences of "likely [to-vb] on [art] " in BNC.

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1 Erm which of these outfits are you most likely to wear on a trip to the , the local shops ?
2 Added to which , he 's also the best-dressed , most charming and sophisticated cockney you 're ever likely to see on the box .
3 He said that many people who could do so would be more likely to shop on the continent .
4 He said that many people who could do so would be more likely to shop on the continent .
5 It said it continues to appraise the situation but added that NT is more likely to appear on a Hewlett-Packard Co 's PA-RISC chip before Sparc .
6 Croatia 's moveable heritage , ranging from works of art and archaeological finds of great European importance to folk art of only local value , are likely to appear on the art market .
7 From this you can identify the trends and thus assign probabilities to the various types of question likely to appear on the next occasion .
8 So although memory , for example , ha is three times as more likely to appear on the paper than say , what is psychology or groups or perception , it 's nonetheless possible that perception , groups or what is psychology could appear .
9 In the initial stages the puppy is likely to pull on the leash by trying to rush ahead .
10 Even if you are not lucky enough to have , as John Creasey did , a police officer as a neighbour or fellow member of some institution , you are likely to find on the whole that a visit to your local police station will pay off .
11 He is likely to concentrate on the 200 metres this year before moving up to 400 metres as a second-year senior boy next year .
12 The thing is , they 're likely to come on the market quite soon .
13 Sotheby 's open the Impressionist season with Matisse 's ‘ Fatma , la mulatresse ’ painted in 1912 and one of the few pictures of this period likely to come on the market .
14 There has been some suggestion that parents are more likely to argue in front of their sons than their daughters ; that a disturbed parent is more likely to pick on a son than a daughter ; and that mothers may transfer negative experiences with their husband into negative expectations of their sons .
15 Let me just point out to you that last year if you remember they asked you to describe the the passage where Jesus is crucified , that 's 1521 to 31 and I guess they wo n't do that again this year , but they 're likely to pick on a significant passage , significant section then you 're asked to relate it relate the passage at the end of Mark 's Gospel where Jesus is crucified .
16 My fear is that I am not likely to serve on the Standing Committee , although I volunteer for such duty if the opportunity be there .
17 She had real women friends : pretty , witty women more likely to speculate on a swift method of fermenting potato peel than slaver over wild sorrel .
18 On the other hand , research has shown that in their dealings with families , EWOs , many of whom are not qualified social workers , are not likely to focus on the surrounding causes of truancy .
19 Moreover , credit cost as a factor in buying choice — dwarfed as it is by convenience — is in practice most likely to focus on the amount of each instalment payment .
20 In bilingual communities undergoing a process of language shift , the sexes are likely to focus on the new monolingual norm at different rates ( Gal 1979 ) .
21 Merchandising wholesalers will be approached by HC next , though discussions with them are likely to focus on the level of returns .
22 It is necessary to win over the negotiators to the idea of using such a computer model , and resistance is likely to focus on the idea that negotiating is a matter of judgement and can not be mechanised .
23 While profitability remains the key factor in the use of expensive floor space , it would make sense to display the products which older people are likely to buy on the ground floor .
24 But tree warden Christine Darter felt nothing was likely to grow on the banks because they were heavily shaded by overhanging trees .
25 ( d ) Explain briefly why accountants normally consider a provision for bad and doubtful debts necessary but are less likely to insist on a provision for discounts allowable to debtors .
26 The party affiliation of the member is still the best single indicator of how he or she is likely to vote on a given bill , but party unity is very much less than in the British House of Commons .
27 To these can be added management lists , or forecasts of how people were likely to vote on a particular measure , and marked election return lists , which record gains and losses for a party .
28 The value they place on your business is more likely to rest on an independent assessment than on your balance sheet and projections .
29 If a public servant cheats on his wife does this make him more likely to cheat on the electorate ?
30 Because the B one use that 's that is planned for within that allocation is a type of B one which is likely to locate on an industrial estate er to use the the term .
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