Sentence examples for likely to get some from inspiring English sources

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If you can use the words like 'money,'fatat,'cancerer' or 'sex,' you're likely to get some ink in the general audience media".

If you haven't checked, you are likely to get some nasty surprises.

But if Tony Kornheiser merited a suspension earlier this year for criticizing Hannah Storm's clothing, then Markazi is likely to get some time off from his ESPN duties.

"We're likely to get some rain, according to the Met Office, but the question of volume is very hard to predict.

The first-year players are likely to get some exposure Monday night when the Giants open their four-game preseason schedule against Carolina at Giants Stadium.

As a result Mr Miliband is likely to get some credit for short-term tactics, but not a lot of substance.

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You know, like how everyone's just as likely to get to some afterlife as everyone else.

The situation is only likely to get worse: some 40 more projects, with another 8 million to 10 million square feet of exhibition space, are scheduled to open within five years.

Little did we guess that these were the last sunny, honest, unspun images we were likely to get for some time; or that the Falklands war would turn out to be the worst-reported war since the Crimean.

The nature of Google's process was likely to get out some way or another, so announcing it at I/O served the dual purpose of getting in front of that narrative and offering an early look at an ambitious project on one of the company's largest stages.

Still, if drugs are not used, the animals are more likely to get sick, some industry groups contend.

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