Example sentences of "likely have a [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Your heart will be healthier and you will be far less likely to have a heart attack or stroke when you get older than someone who has exercised very little during their life .
2 Gas bubbles in any liquid tend to rise to the surface , so in any basalt lava flow , it is only the top part which is likely to have a honeycomb texture .
3 Even if there is a great deal of consultation between departments at each stage , the plan is likely to have a patchwork effect , especially if timing is crucial .
4 One advantage of being at home is that you will be less likely to have a caesarian section , which is seen as a last resort while in hospitals around 12pc of all pregnancies will end in an operation .
5 Secondary schools in particular were much more likely to have a health education policy if one existed at Regional level .
6 To solve their problem , they had to locate and use an 0.5. map in the library ; decide what form of transport they would use ; locate and use a B.R. map to find the nearest station ; and find the name of the nearest town likely to have a bus station .
7 Our results show that patients treated with low dose cyclosporin for PSC are more likely to have a disease course characterised by remission or mild activity than are patients receiving placebo .
8 Figures they gave us from surveys carried out for the Inter-Bank Research Organisation by the British Market Research Bureau confirmed this , but showed that people in social classes A , B and C1 are still twice as likely to have a bank account as people in social classes D and E , and that the higher someone 's income the greater is the likelihood of their having a bank account .
9 A child who is under the age of 5 and who is likely to have a learning difficulty when s/he reaches that age also has a learning difficulty .
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