Sentence examples for someone likely to from inspiring English sources

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Not the work, you would say, of someone likely to be regarded as captaincy material.

The agency, of course, isn't looking for someone likely to commit a street crime.

He would be more suspect to the soldiers as someone likely to rock the boat than, say, Mr Bouteflika.

"'Quiet' places were often the worst, because there was always someone likely to be passing within earshot".

Mr. Cooper makes a particularly salient point: Mr. Obama is "an introverted scholarly moderate," not someone likely to bring about major change.

Here it is an offence to use threatening, abusive or insulting words within the hearing of someone likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress by them.

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He seemed to me like someone more likely to integrate in this country than to commit such an appalling crime".

This will make you seem like you are more intelligent and make someone less likely to judge you on what you're asking.

The risk factors that make someone more likely to become a victim of exploitation are the same as the ones that make someone more likely to become an exploiter.

You used insulting behaviour in a situation that someone was likely to find offensive".

Or someone more likely to slyly recommend that they pick a duff or unsuitable skipper?

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