Example sentences of "be [adv] [adj] [to-vb] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You are most likely to select documentary material for its subject matter . |
2 | When they are experienced , the three trace element deficiencies you are most likely to meet concern iron , manganese and magnesium . |
3 | As bad loans proliferate , investors are less willing to buy bank debt and equity , making capital scarcer . |
4 | Vices with pipe jaws are less likely to distort copper pipe : a pipe vice can usually be hired . |
5 | Because if somebody 's been on an employer marketing course , and the feel happy about it , they 're more likely to do mor employer visits in one day . |
6 | So we 're now able to support mainframe class applications with thousands of users in this data centred type database running thousands of applications with a mixture of decision support and online transaction processing . |
7 | But I , th th they 're actually supposed to get Friday rush |
8 | He quotes Professor Maynard , who makes the basic point that decisions made closer to the consumer are more likely to reflect consumer information and preferences than an overall average view taken in a district planner 's office . |
9 | The reasons for the gilts ' good performance since the election are the feelings among investors that the Conservatives are determined to keep inflation low and also that they are more likely to control government spending . |
10 | They can be particularly appropriate to smaller villages since they can be small-scale and use small plots of land , and as a result they are more likely to receive planning permission . |
11 | Teachers in the classroom are more likely to use miscue analysis for individual diagnosis rather than for the detection of broad developmental patterns . |
12 | Educated women have fewer unwanted babies ; they are more likely to use family planning methods . |
13 | The difference is that , in America , politicians are more likely to follow public opinion on this question , not try to change it . |
14 | Experts say that children who get sunburnt are more likely to develop skin cancer as adults . |
15 | One of the most recent , from Sweden , revealed that statistically , pups born in the winter in that country are more likely to develop hip dysplasia than pups born in the summer … but only in some breeds , not in others . |
16 | This way you 'll make any mistakes with seeds which are more likely to survive sowing error . |
17 | They are more likely to study part time , in polytechnics , and to be mature students . |
18 | More would be cumbersome and you are probably wise to restrict library study to one topic at a time . |
19 | Procedures are also available to log hotel guest room changes . |
20 | Most banks are also able to offer travel insurance . |
21 | If you employ anyone in a full , part-time , or even casual basis , you are legally obliged to have Employers Liability Insurance . |
22 | And with a little give and take it would have been perfectly possible to share Water Gypsy , she thought resentfully . |
23 | One element of unc can be arbitrarily assigned : here we assign the value 1 to the third element and solve unc which , if we omit one column ( e.g. the last ) from the square matrix , gives unc We omit the details of solution ; the answer is unc Note that unc Accordingly , unc and if we postmultiply p + iq as given by ( 14 ) and ( 15 ) my m-1 we obtain as our normalised p , q , unc We are now able to deflate A. Equation ( 11 ) becomes , with A given by ( 12 ) and use of ( 13 ) , ( 14 ) , ( 15 ) and ( 16 ) , unc A1 is , in fact , doubly degenerate ; it is annihilated by both the columns immediately above it . |
24 | Although at one time it was considered relevant only to study child language when words appeared , we are now able to consider language development as a continuous process from birth . |
25 | In the rundown areas of inner cities which are unattractive to developers and other entrepreneurs it will often be only possible to stimulate business activity by an injection of public funds . |
26 | I 'm naturally pleased to see Summerchild feeling … |
27 | In her thesis she writes about it , but she also — I surmise — sees the downside ( as Letterman says ) , namely that none of these religious beliefs will be sufficiently adhesive to hold Masai society together once the other solvents get to work . |
28 | One area in which the advisory team made its views on curriculum clear was the way classrooms should be physically disposed to deliver curriculum breadth and flexibility . |
29 | He 'd be more likely to tell Meredith Putt of our intentions . ’ |
30 | In conditions of high unemployment , employers , having relatively increased bargaining strength , may be in a better position and be more willing to oppose trade unionism . |