Example sentences of "likely [to-vb] the same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They are n't likely to wear the same garment for six years , as Granny might do ! |
2 | The DAF workers are less likely to attract the same sort of gritty sympathy that the miners have done . |
3 | Consequently , any measure which seeks to strengthen central influence on the curriculum and to weaken teachers ' autonomy in curriculum matters is still likely to evince the same suspicion and hostility with which teachers responded to ‘ payment by results ’ . |
4 | The difficulty is that we are quite likely to pick the same herd twice and if that were to happen we would have to sample it twice . |
5 | Parents who themselves behave in a responsible way towards their children , making it a habit to keep them informed of their whereabouts and accounting for their own actions , are more likely to receive the same consideration in return . |
6 | For example , it is a recognized fact that a child who has been regularly beaten by one or both of his parents is extremely likely to inflict the same violence on his own children . |
7 | First , on average , a better-educated person is likely to do the same job better than one who is less educated . |
8 | With their experienced hooker David Watkinson still struggling for fitness , Dewsbury are likely to retain the same side as Sunday . |
9 | Industry sources say the company is likely to adopt the same marketing strategy as in the US , where its range of domestic batteries are targeted predominantly at women . |
10 | He has also shown that a child is likely to share the same birth months as other relatives . |
11 | Brian Horton 's likely to name the same side that beat Portsmouth last week . |
12 | Keegan is likely to name the same starting eleven which beat Portsmouth at home last week , although he wo n't confirm his team until lunchtime today . |
13 | His preferences can be illustrated by means of a set of indifference curves which are likely to have the same shape as those depicted in Chapter 4 for the case of an individual choosing between two goods . |
14 | If someone has suffered severe hearing loss for many years and suddenly is able to hear well through an aid , he is likely to have the same experience of surprise . |
15 | Thame is certainly a planned town , founded by the Bishops of Lincoln in 1219–21 , and Marlborough is likely to have the same origin . |
16 | It is worth reiterating that this yearning to return is a potent mirror image of Zionist belief and aspiration earlier in the century , and is likely to have the same tenacity . |
17 | He would hardly be likely to say the same thing about Kylie . |
18 | The government review is likely to follow the same path . |