Sentence examples for likely to get in from inspiring English sources

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President Obama isn't likely to get in her way, either.

But the only graphic sex you were likely to get in them were the rape scenes.

What possible conflicts are likely to get in the way of each one meeting its goals?

Not the sort of controversy that's likely to get in the Sun, though, is it?

Most likely to: Get in the jokes about his "tubby" silhouette before the hecklers can.

Very few of them are likely to get in as the public gallery is already full.

To make a correction, Caldwell is more likely to get in a player's face.

But once it's solved, another problem is likely to get in the way.

They were also healthier, less likely to get in trouble with the law and able to earn more money.

Applying in the fall helped, too; early applicants at many schools are about twice as likely to get in.

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People who work part-time, are low paid or lower qualified are less likely to get in-work training.

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