Sentence examples for likely to escape from inspiring English sources

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Yet Mr Martin seems likely to escape.

What is also likely to escape viewers is the exhibition's overall concept.

The reason for this, he adds, is that they are less likely to escape.

As public finances worsen, few areas of government spending are likely to escape close scrutiny.

The only research categories likely to escape the cuts, he said, are the military, domestic security and space exploration.

All in all, we are as likely to escape notice as an orange tie on St . Patricks Day.

More methane is likely to escape from the process of splitting rocks open than from drilling into conventional aquifers.

These children are also more likely to escape having a criminal record by the age of 21.

Despite this and his involvement in the twins' gang, Jaffar was viewed by social services as the brother most likely to escape "gang culture".

As women in developing countries do the bulk of caring for children and elderly relatives, they are less likely to escape floods and cyclones.

This is because more natural gas (methane), which exerts a powerful greenhouse effect in the atmosphere, is likely to escape when the rocks are split to extract it.

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