Examples of 'be in the cards' in a sentence
Meaning of "be in the cards"
be in the cards - likely or destined to happen; suggests a future event that is probable or anticipated
How to use "be in the cards" in a sentence
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Just may not be in the cards for us.
I knew that was never going to be in the cards.
That could be in the cards for me.
Forced induction could also be in the cards.
Must be in the cards.
I am afraid that may not be in the cards.
Perfect may not be in the cards but perfectly imperfect could just last forever.
A new record may also be in the cards.
Censorship could be in the cards for Canadian gambling sites.
High scoring games could be in the cards.
But it might be in the cards that Miss Brown gets it.
Tax increase could be in the cards.
A legal showdown between Helicon and Memory may be in the cards.
But it may not be in the cards for me.
But it appears that such an approach may not be in the cards.
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But that may not be in the cards this year.
However, such a development does not appear to be in the cards.
I am not sure marriage should be in the cards again … for either of us.
Antoine confesses off what you give, that could be in the cards.
It did not seem to be in the cards for me.
At best, the chances of light death, and some maiming, could be in the cards.
That does not seem to be in the cards this year.
But if you 'd like to mold your cat 's character, a kitten may be in the cards.
Having it all may not be in the cards this year.
A possible double-cross seems to be in the cards.
Modest further easing could be in the cards only in Poland.
A promotion to Double-A seems to be in the cards.
What can possibly be in the cards now?
But for now, that does not seem to be in the cards.
But how? Must be in the cards.
Right now, that simply does not seem to be in the cards.
That just might be in the cards.
But as for the future, Alpine does not seem to be in the cards.
That sort of thing does not seem to be in the cards at the moment.
So victory, while far from guaranteed, may well be in the cards.
Federalization could still be in the cards for Syria.
And he warns that may not be in the cards.
I'm thinkin' that just might not be in the cards for you, Uncle Jack.
This year, however, that might not be in the cards.
I'm not sure marriage should be in the cards again.
No “ grand bargain ” on Iran seems to be in the cards.
Perhaps one day, that could be in the cards for you.
A respectable performance might well be in the cards here.
Then a Christmas bang might be in the cards.
In the long run, it seems to be in the cards.
However, high efficiency does not seem to be in the cards for steam.
She 's now considering that her vision might not be in the cards for her.
For Europe, a range of diesel powertrains should be in the cards as well.
Well, I am afraid it may not be in the cards.
An African Miracle, then, may not be in the cards.
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