Examples of 'likely to pass' in a sentence

Meaning of "likely to pass"

likely to pass: This phrase suggests that there is a probability or high chance of something or someone crossing a particular point or achieving success

How to use "likely to pass" in a sentence

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Some epigenetic marks are likely to pass to offspring.
Rain is likely to pass closer to the coast.
But this storm is likely to pass.
Tom is not likely to pass the driving test.
This is only temporary and is likely to pass quickly.
Tom is likely to pass the test.
The resolution is likely to pass.
Tom is likely to pass the examination.
The measure is likely to pass.
He is likely to pass the examination.
Hume rock is likely to pass.
This is likely to pass as your baby gets used to the changes.
Immigration reform likely to pass this year.
This means you will feel better sooner and will be less likely to pass T.
This means less likely to pass it on to their children.

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Hope that the stresses through which the system is likely to pass will.
They are very likely to pass them on without knowing it.
This suggests that this medicine is also highly likely to pass into breast milk.
Taro is very likely to pass the university entrance examination.
Conventional wisdom holds that voters are more likely to pass taxes at the local level.
Boys are much less likely to pass on any genetic modifications to their offspring.
And individuals successfully treated for HIV are less likely to pass the infection on.
You are likely to pass by people.
Montana Referendum restricting medical marijuana Likely to pass.
The lactose is then likely to pass into the blood.
Not likely to pass judgment on another person 's business in public.
And therefore they were more likely to pass on their genes.
He 's likely to pass the entrance examination.
Those with low viral loads are less likely to pass the HIV virus to others.
In new round of tax cuts, retirement changes seen as most likely to pass.
And they are less likely to pass their apprehension on to their children.
The bill can still be amended, but is likely to pass.
Constantius was not likely to pass over this rebellion against his authority.
Not one has passed, and nor is one likely to pass.
Proof shows that parrots are likely to pass away shortly after inoculation.
Install the high-voltage modules [ ] in areas where marten is most likely to pass.
You are a lot more likely to pass an audit with flying colours.
A first-time infection during pregnancy is even more likely to pass to the baby.
You are much more likely to pass an audit with flying colors.
Or that black law students are six times less likely to pass the bar?
Older fathers are more likely to pass along new genetic mutations to their children.
According to a number of sources, the bill is likely to pass in the Senate.
The medicine is likely to pass into your milk and may harm your baby.
But, they use more power and are less likely to pass through materials.
You are more likely to pass the virus on in the first 5 days.
Australian newspapers reported that the legislation was likely to pass despite concerns from the Opposition.
The proposal is likely to pass due to automatic Arab-Muslim majority there.
Any measures endorsed by the Emissary were likely to pass the Council of Ministers.
Neither is likely to pass before November 's presidential elections.
One way or another, the weekend is likely to pass in endless labors.

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You will never pass the checkpoint
They pass through the centre of reference
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