Sentence examples for I'd likely be from inspiring English sources

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And yet, I know if I were to make a comment like, "but not all whites feel that way," I'd likely be booed from the stage, or dismissed as a "good white person," as we discussed in our first segment.

I still can't run, but had I heeded his advice, I'd likely be back to doing marathons.

If I did, you're right, I'd likely be pressing it with the fury of a 1,000 spartans.

The airline doesn't stock it, so she brought a couple of packets from home, knowing I'd likely be on the flight she was working.

Climbing up a rock face in Austin, Texas, and realizing that nobody knew what I was doing, so that if I fell I'd likely be undiscovered for days or weeks.

Underhill: I'd likely be a coach.

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Without it, "I would likely be dead, and my family would likely be bankrupt from trying to save me," she said.

If you weren't a farmer, what would your dream job be?: I had the goal of being a strength coach before I started this so I would likely be on that path.

"If I made a list of the top five hundred places I would likely be at this point in my life, Tupelo, Mississippi, would not even be on it," Fischer told me one afternoon, while unwinding after his show.

I observed that if this conversation about how to resolve tough issues were taking place in 2006, I would likely be having it not with Graham but with his friend and legislative mentor, John McCain.

Furthermore, I thought my acceptance might lead to a source of support for the journal: that I would likely be able to persuade my university, Southern Illinois University, to support the endeavor if I were the prospective editor.

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