Example sentences of "likely to have [noun pl] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | As a special feature , a letter code indicates which nationalities are likely to have problems with the sound(s) in question . |
2 | This ‘ tidy ’ wound is not very likely to have complications in the healing period . |
3 | Parents who have watched their children grow and develop are just as likely to have insights into the development of their child as the teacher who has taught for a couple of years . |
4 | Thus , a man 's not treating a woman as autonomous in love-making is likely to have consequences for the way he treats her elsewhere . |
5 | Still , he created two characters in The Lord of the Rings of particular suggestiveness , both of them originally on the right side but seduced or corroded by evil , and so especially likely to have analogues in the real world : these are Denethor and Saruman , each of them seen faintly satirically , almost politically . |
6 | ‘ Women ’ , the Sarakatsani reason , ‘ through the particular sensuality of their natures are inherently more likely to have relations with the Devil ; and goats were originally the animals of the Devil which Christ captured and tamed for the service of man . ’ |
7 | ‘ These additional risks were likely to have implications for the success of an already challenging project . |