Sentence examples for gone most likely from inspiring English sources

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The original definition was the only instance in which the improbable phrase "noodle of the first rank" was used in this dictionary, and now it has gone, most likely never to return.

When the man is told to sit up the doctor is gone (most likely exited through a trap door in the floor) and he is alone with the stripper.

For instance, I can hear us now deconstructing the fact that with Susan Rice gone, most likely to take the non-hearing national security advisor position, John Kerry, once the bane of the Right Wing smear system, will instead be named secretary of state.

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This will now go, most likely, all the way to June".

The WBC champion is unbeaten Mexican Santa Cruz, so somebody's '0' would probably go, most likely at a rocking Odyssey Arena in Belfast.

"I want to go back home and work, most likely with Heifer," she said.

The shop owners reckon the instruments are long gone now, most likely sold on the black market in continental Europe, but the police investigation continues.

Thus, additional targets of SXL, particularly in the female germline, have gone unrecognized, most likely because of subtle phenotypes, redundant functions, or limitations of a particular genetic screen.

Once your computer is gone, it's (most likely) gone forever, so be sure that you've made copies of any and all files on the computer that you'll need in the future.

But he is going to the African Cup of Nations and is going to most likely come back only on 12 February.

Something definitely went sideways, most likely involving Apple throwing a fit of some sort (Apple is just plain weird about press).

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