Examples of 'likely to lie' in a sentence

Meaning of "likely to lie"

likely to lie: Referring to the probability or tendency of someone to not tell the truth

How to use "likely to lie" in a sentence

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The answer is likely to lie in video ads.
There is a stereotypical view that poor people are more likely to lie.
People are more likely to lie when they are under stress.
More times than not, they are likely to lie.
But they were most likely to lie if it benefited both people in the pair.
Men with wider faces are more likely to lie and cheat.
Are you more likely to lie in the afternoon than in the morning?
Wealthier individuals are more likely to lie in negotiations.
If possible, the range of estimates within which fair value is highly likely to lie.
Small dogs are more likely to lie about their size.
But this is no time for complacency ; more turbulent times are likely to lie ahead.
The person they are most likely to lie to is their doctor.
Dr. House was right - under certain circumstances, patients are likely to lie.
So they are much more likely to lie about believing it.
Also according to the poll, people are more than likely to lie to their mothers.

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But they are less likely to lie if they believe they can trust you.
Well, I figured your client would be less likely to lie to me in here.
Women are more likely to lie to protect someone's feelings….
If Mary could lie about that, she is likely to lie about anything.
The answer is likely to lie in what Europeans have dubbed “ variable geometry . ”.
Children who are lied to are more likely to lie and cheat themselves.
Gliese 581c is likely to lie outside the habitable zone.
Accordingly, the lower inclined portion 314 is more likely to lie toward the ground.
He is likely to lie.
He believes that the traces are most likely to lie beneath the ground.
The reasons why this happens are likely to lie in the structure of our market.
If he could lie about that, he is likely to lie about anything.
Or women are more likely to lie when polled, of course.
And while an interesting question, the explanation seems likely to lie outside enteric nervous processes.
The wealthy are more likely to lie and cheat, says a new study.
More times than not, they're likely to lie -and you know that.
Do you think he 's likely to lie down for us now?

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