Example sentences of "[adv] likely [to-vb] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The skills of miners … are not easily transferable to other industries ; protest is less likely to take the form of moving to another industry .
2 The administration set up its own special task force in order to find an alternative less likely to antagonise the logging industry .
3 In the second category , general civil cases , parties should be able to choose their own lawyers because the interests of justice would be inherently less likely to fetter the client 's right of choice .
4 My reply to that is that the quiet passage of a canoe going with the current is less likely to disturb the otter than a walker tramping along the bank of the river .
5 For these reasons , and also because elderly patients were usually less mobile and less likely to leave the area , key workers for elderly patients were sometimes seen as redundant .
6 I would tend to favour the first method as you are less likely to let the compost get too wet .
7 The DSS then states : ’ Moreover , as supplementary benefit was replaced by income support from April 1988 , local offices are becoming less likely to possess the expertise to handle supplementary benefit and national assistance matters . ’
8 In the method described previously , the analyst tries to select sentences ( or passages of some other size ) whose meaning is fairly ‘ neutral ’ from the emotional point of view , and will tend to avoid material such as ‘ Why do n't you leave me alone ? ’ or ‘ How can I ever thank you enough ? ’ because the lexical meaning of the words used already makes the speaker 's attitude pretty clear , whereas sentences such as ‘ She 's going to buy it tomorrow ’ or ‘ The paper has fallen under the table ’ are less likely to prejudice the listener .
9 Subsequently , they were much less likely to avoid the saccharin solution than rats which had been given water instead of vinegar ( Revusky , 1971 ) .
10 The modular system is less likely to encourage the development of cumulative subject knowledge and does not involve assessment through summatative exams .
11 All this is important , because young people who have good relationships with their parents are less likely to feel the need to try drugs .
12 If one jams on it is less likely to heat the tank to lethal levels , too .
13 If young people get used to the idea of the pub being a centre of the community , a place for sensible conversation and for sensible drinking , they are less likely to abuse the pub and its facilities when they become young adults .
14 Representatives ask for a full written decision as a matter of course , whereas unrepresented parties are less likely to exercise the right to a full written decision .
15 A currency which gradually adjusts up or down over a period of time , depending on the intrinsic strength of the economy which supports it , is much less likely to attract the eye of the speculator than one which is about to burst the artificial dam which has been built around it .
16 There is little tactical advantage in commissioning and serving reports late in the case , as this is only likely to delay the outcome .
17 Hence faulty diagnosis is only likely to increase the time taken .
18 Do n't get " tough " with a buyer and refuse to answer reasonable enquiries ; you are only likely to make the buyer get " tough " with you , and your unreasonable reticence will delay the matter unnecessarily .
19 A V&A spokeswoman stressed the museum 's enthusiasm for the project , and felt that such a show would attract visitors not normally likely to visit the museum who would then be drawn to related exhibits in the permanent collection .
20 It follows that the directors will best serve the interests of the shareholders where they adopt the policy , which may include undertaking investment projects that will produce a delayed return , that is most likely to maximise the firm 's present value .
21 Branchplan then indicates which ACORN types contain people most likely to use the store ; which contain people who will travel long distances to do their shopping ; and how quickly customer traffic falls off as distance from the outlet increases .
22 However , as a reasonable guide , most club golfers would achieve best results in initiating the release with the club shaft at 10 o'clock , as shown in Diagram C. This is most likely to return the clubface squarely on impact ( Diagram D ) .
23 They were also the most likely to say the Government does not care about education ( 92 pc compared with 66pc ) .
24 The two Democrats thought most likely to join the contest soon were conservative Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas ; and Iowa Senator Tom Harkin , an unabashed liberal populist .
25 The most likely to inherit the earth .
26 Diana Baumrind found that authoritative parents are most likely to facilitate the development of competence and self-reliance in young children by enhancing responsible , purposive and independent behaviour .
27 The members of the SCSE represented the bodies of power most likely to resist the challenge posed to the status quo by perestroika and the Union Treaty .
28 Most analysts identify the South East as the area most likely to lead the way into any recovery .
29 But the proposal most likely to win the leadership 's backing is the one which carries the potential for most substantially diminishing trade union power .
30 This now places the highest premium on the individual player as the element most likely to win the tournament .
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