be liable to occur in English
be likely to happen, be probable
Use "be liable to occur" in a sentence
1. Advertisers pretending to be private individuals will be liable to prosecution.
2. What does Amissible mean? Liable to be lost
3. N.B. Charges are liable to be reviewed annually.
4. Offenders may be liable to a heavy fine.
5. Offenders will be liable to a heavy fine .
6. Amissible: Capable of being, or liable to be, lost
7. 1 N.B. Charges are liable to be reviewed annually.
8. Answerable definition is - liable to be called to account : responsible
9. Advertisers masquerading as private individuals will be liable to prosecution.
10. What does Breakable mean? Liable to break or to be broken
11. Liable but not certain to occur; possible: "All salaries are reckoned on Contingent as well as on actual services"
12. The individual will be primarily liable and the health authority vicariously liable for its employees' negligence.
13. Amissible (comparative more Amissible, superlative most Amissible) Liable to be lost
14. This offense is liable to be censured in an Archidiaconal visitation
15. Can schools be held liable for educational malpractice?
16. Also, the material when embanked would be liable to settlement and slippage.
17. They could be found liable for the entire amount.
18. You know you are liable to be cross-examined mercilessly about the assault.
19. Anyone accompanying the assailant will also be liable to an Aggravated robbery sentence
20. Income: Liable to fluctuate wildly.
21. It is liable to rain.
22. Abbreviations, including initials, may not be used if they are liable to mislead consumers.
23. Liable to change; capricious: Changeable weather
24. Citizens are liable to jury duty.
25. Children are liable to catch cold.