Example sentences of "are [adv] [adj] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These developments are most likely to affect urban dwellers and those displaced people and migrants in the urban areas who can not afford even small charges for their children 's education .
2 Incentive schemes ( previously described ) with agreed local benefits , such as the provision of more health visitors , are most likely to reassure general practitioners on this point .
3 The first meeting is also a time when transgressions are most likely to cause lasting damage .
4 Treatment Centres tent to find that they can not predict which people are most likely to obtain lasting recovery .
5 The principal investigator , Dr. R.G.Willis of Edinburgh University , intends to conduct most of his research through informal interviews and discussions with representatives of a wide spectrum of Lungu society , but concentrating initially on those persons of chiefly or royal status who are most likely to possess inherited knowledge about the indigenous political and social order .
6 Similarly , a description of a child 's linguistic abilities may be influential in determining what kinds of educational provision are most likely to meet that child 's special needs .
7 Where boys are most likely to drop this stance is when a whole group is having a go at a particular character , as this group is with Dot Cotton :
8 The inner-city schools are most likely to have larger numbers of Afro-Caribbean and Asian pupils , and the education system is failing to provide for their special needs because of underfunding .
9 While Muslim social activity has a spontaneous dynamism with a proliferation of private groups and associations , African states are most concerned to exercise political authority over their Muslim communities .
10 Projections , however , even when these take account of possible inflation , are not the same as guarantees and if , in the event , the results are disappointing you are most unlikely to have any claim .
11 You should not arrive early as we are most unlikely to have waiting space available in the lounge area .
12 But do n't expect your fellow students to constitute a representative cross-section of the community at large — if only because they contain an above-average proportion of younger people and others who are most able to sustain continuous study and to benefit from college education .
13 Signs are constantly available to help motivated users who are actively searching for some form of information .
14 ‘ We are obviously excited to introduce this technology .
15 Among the Coleoptera , the fore wings are much hardened to form horny sheaths or elytra , which protect the hind wings when these are in repose .
16 ‘ We are especially keen to attract young people and women as they are not adequately represented within the Society , although we have members from 19 to 92 ’ .
17 We are especially keen to attract young people so that all aspects of Medau work can be shown .
18 Furthermore , artists who are also critics are especially likely to make vivid comments on the methods and techniques of old art .
19 If clients are better able to use another office , the team will direct them to it rather than act as key workers .
20 You are better able to afford good wallpaper if you hang it yourself .
21 In these judicial negotiations and compromises , the wealthy , privileged , and powerful are better able to secure favourable outcomes than their less powerful counterparts ( Box 1981a : 157–207 ) .
22 I have heard that some of you are concerned about your teaching and feel that things are changing but I am sure your fears are unwarranted , as you are all able to run successful classes in your own style .
23 Whilst it may be possible for certain hoists and lifts to be provided with dual controls and to be relied upon to assist in the initial stages of smouldering fire or even the last stages of salvage and reinstatement , and whilst the provision of a portable extinguisher could be regarded as standard , the dangers involved in aligning the confines of a lift or cage to a developing fire in the only manner by which it could be used effectively are sufficiently great to warrant special mention when consideration is being given to emergency planning .
24 Under the skin , though , the craft are sufficiently different to generate cautious optimism that the hovercraft is at last coming of age .
25 Anthony classifies management activities into three categories : strategic planning , management control and operational control , and argues that these activities are sufficiently different to warrant different information systems .
26 The success of the group will improve if the time limits are sufficiently elastic to allow extra time for all the formalities .
27 These times are sufficiently short to freeze abdominal motion and thus overcome motional blurring .
28 It is full of Scottish commonsense and relevant to those of us living south of the border , though one or two of the participants are less easy to comprehend that others .
29 It may be a case for argument that people are less willing to accept patronising notions from people in superior positions .
30 Needless to say , small firms are less able to maintain high levels of bank deposits and they are not given the priority accorded to the privileged class of borrowers among large companies .
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