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

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1 The fall in population did not , however , mean a general decline in economic activity ; rising wages may have served to increase consumption and give some stimulus to production , and it is worth noting that even the magnate class , which was more likely to suffer from the changed balance of power between land and labour through declining rent rolls and higher payments of wages was still able to invest considerable sums in new building during Richard II 's reign .
2 This means that the futures price is likely to differ from the realized spot price .
3 If some of those who resist and resent the imposition , opt out of the electoral system ( and the calculation is that these will be those who are thought , either now or in the future , likely to benefit from the present array of public services ) , while others are more inclined to vote at local elections for a party which offers to cut and reorganize services , the electoral outcome would be dramatic .
4 A better understanding of electronic publishing is likely to come from a multidimensional approach which draws on different types of similarities between topics and offers alternative ways of structuring knowledge .
5 The working-class boy who passes the eleven-plus is likely to come from an elementary or primary , school from which only a few pupils each year penetrate the grammar-school world .
6 They were most likely to come from the 35–44 or 55–64 age group .
7 The biggest European danger to Millar seems likely to come from the six-strong German contingent , who include two of their Seoul Olympic gold-medal team , Franke Sloothaak and Ludger Beerbaum .
8 The R&A 's next challenge is likely to come from the golf-equipment manufacturers .
9 The greater the identity in cultural forms , both qualitatively and quantitatively , the more they are likely to derive from a single common source .
10 There was considerable debate in the mid-1980s of the mounting ‘ burden ’ on the working population likely to result from the growing number of pensioners in the second and third decades of the next century .
11 Smokers are very much more likely to die from a ruptured aneurysm of the abdominal aorta than nonsmokers [ 7 ] .
12 After all , what would be more likely to gain from a brave new world of free capital flows than the greatest financial centre in Europe ?
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