Example sentences of "are [adj] to have more " in BNC.

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1 Though heads are delighted to have more autonomy — they will now be able to hire a plumber without going through the town hall — many feel that they are being buried under a mountain of paperwork .
2 But the Canaries are likely to have more success if they throw 29-year-old Crook into the equation .
3 It seems that younger people are likely to have more contact with the community ( to go on exchanges , visits etc. ) and have more use of the language ( at school , with peers of the second language community ) .
4 As sociological interest in the problem grows and develops , we are likely to have more understanding of these questions .
5 In some ethnic minority families as a result , women are likely to have more children to look after than white families and less older relatives around them to help .
6 This may be due to a lesser degree of familiarity with the larger units which are 1,000 times as large as the smaller units with which the pupils are likely to have more practical experience .
7 The increased detail of these codes means that hospital coders are likely to have more difficulty in coding clinical work accurately .
8 One can still argue , as I have argued myself in connection with the correlation of the north-west European Trias , that major events , such as marine transgressions on to one part of a continent , are likely to have more widespread effects in the rest of that continent .
9 Homes built in 10 , 20 or even 100 years time are likely to have more similarities than differences to the houses of today , with technological advances incorporated unobtrusively into the design .
10 These factors along with demographic trends and recent events in Eastern Europe are likely to have more influence on labour mobility than the legislation programme to allow for free movement of labour .
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