Example sentences of "is likely to have [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The strike is likely to have knock-on effects causing some delays for travellers tomorrow , with rolling stock likely to be left out of position as a result of today 's stoppage . |
2 | Carbohydrate-based drugs fall into several categories including polysaccharides , oligosaccharides , monosaccharide derivatives and cyclodextrins , and each category is likely to have distinct applications including anti-viral , anti-bacterial and anti-thrombotic uses in various cardiovascular applications . |
3 | Increasing the size of the brain is likely to have other effects . |
4 | The technique is likely to have other applications in the electronics industry . |
5 | This is , again , a decisive change in the genre in our time and one which is likely to have lasting effects on it . |
6 | Failure is likely to have serious consequences , both for patients and for the medical workforce . |
7 | The action is likely to have wide implications . |
8 | The first type of housing achieved is likely to have long-lasting implications — like childbearing . |
9 | Recruiting the practices through a special interest group and through self selection is likely to have biased results . |
10 | The treatment of public disorder in a serious documentary on a public television service is likely to have different preoccupations from the main news bulletin on the same channel . |
11 | The proposals have set off a heated debate within the milk industry , whose outcome is likely to have important ramifications north of the Border , where the Scottish milk boards are facing a similar fate to that of their English and Welsh counterpart . |