Example sentences of "likely [to-vb] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Since this situation is likely to continue for the foreseeable future , professional social workers and social work educators need to modify their profession-centred view of service provision in order to make the best use of available personnel .
2 Residential homes and hospitals cater for only a minority of dementia sufferers and this situation is likely to continue for the foreseeable future .
3 In this environment , which is likely to continue for the foreseeable future , our objective is to build a business which is profitable even at low oil prices and which will show a rate of growth commensurate with the forecast rise in our production and cash flow .
4 The US 's foreign trade deficit was likely to continue for the forseeable future , he said .
5 The final phase of academic school examinations , as distinct from the vocational examinations already mentioned , is , and seems likely to remain for the foreseeable future , the GCE A level .
6 Various other formats have come and gone over the years , but these are the ones which have become established and likely to remain for the foreseeable future .
7 New work patterns , such a partial shifts , mean that senior house officers are less likely to work for a single consultant and also make it more difficult for all junior doctors to attend teaching sessions at set times .
8 Feeling reflective and pensive we are more likely to reach for a sensitive ultramarine or restful cobalt than a stinging chrome yellow or vivid lime .
9 The aid that we are most likely to use for the same reasons as video is the audio tape or cassette recorder .
10 Voters who live in class-specific communities are more likely to vote for the relevant class-specific party than are those not living in such communities .
11 We seem to have two kinds of ‘ existenceworthiness ’ : the dewdrop kind , which can be summed up as ‘ likely to come into existence but not very durable ’ ; and the rock kind , which can be summed up as ‘ not very likely to come into existence but likely to last for a long time once there ’ .
12 In the Spring of 1966 , six of the Commissioners , led by Radzinowicz and Wootton resigned , having become persuaded that , with substantial legislation pending , and in the absence of conclusive research to support recommendations likely to last for a lengthy period , the opportunity no longer existed for the Commission to make a comprehensive report capable of setting the direction for a generation .
13 That is a valid view , but we believe that the internal market is likely to exist for the foreseeable future and that we should try to make it work as well as possible .
14 He has been toying with various possibilities ( we suggested he could come to us & repeat the year at Oban High — a somewhat unlikely proposition , I admit ) but seems likely to plump for a 4-year course at Birmingham , leading to a BSc in Computer Engineering .
15 In addition , it would make us far less likely to eat for the wrong reasons .
16 They are likely to stay for a long time with one organisation , and indeed many organisations seek to bind them to them by offering fringe benefits , particularly in the form of " loyalty bonuses " to encourage them to return at the start of each new banqueting season .
17 Despite the bizarre method being used , dozens of foreign companies are likely to bid for the rare chance to invade a new broadcasting market .
18 It contains everything you 're likely to need for the minor emergency .
19 The future fate of the Universe is not one of humanity 's more pressing problems : on this scale nothing drastic is likely to happen for a few hundred billion years yet .
20 If a cat enters a room where several people are talking , it is very likely to make for the one person there who has an abnormal fear of felines .
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