Sentence examples for likely to get very from inspiring English sources

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Neither demand is likely to get very far.

The negative campaigning is likely to get very personal – in fact it already has.

But with 130 international observers having given the election a stamp of approval, an appeal is not likely to get very far.

Offering free internet access and even bookable meeting rooms to TalkTalk customers in a special members' area, it is likely to get very busy.

If your soil is likely to get very wet, plant your raspberries on a ridge, so that the water can drain away from their roots.

Mr. Hollande has been pushing for that, too, but is not likely to get very far, especially because other countries suspect that Paris wants to raise everyone else's rates to French levels.

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Patients now evaluate their doctors on customer satisfaction surveys which can influence professional advancement and national reputation, and doctors who deny patients' requests for pain pills are likely not to get very good survey ratings.

This week's episode of "Arrow" (Wed., Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. ET on The CW) is titled "Broken Dolls," and judging by the cliffhanger at the end of "Identity," things are likely going to get very messy in Starling City in tonight's installment.

For most of the people there, Sunday was likely just an excuse to get very high with lots of other people who wanted to get very high.

"The claim against Twitter is almost certain to get dismissed very quickly and my guess is the rest of it … is likely to get dismissed very quickly," Abdo said.

"Women are less likely to get this very effective surgical procedure," Dr. Wright said.

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