Examples of 'likely to run' in a sentence

Meaning of "likely to run"

likely to run: Indicates a probability or strong possibility of an event, action, or circumstance occurring, especially in the context of an operation, project, or activity

How to use "likely to run" in a sentence

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You are likely to run out of drinking water.
This scientific uncertainty is likely to run and run.
Less likely to run into issues there.
In the day we are more likely to run into people.
Not likely to run into boys like these.
So they are less likely to run away.
It is likely to run to hundreds of millions of euros.
The one who was most likely to run for.
You are likely to run into there.
I have never met a woman less likely to run and hide.
He is more likely to run away from violence than confront it.
If you chase or yell they are more likely to run away or hide.
That fuel is likely to run out in the near future.
Those who passively stores documents are more likely to run out of free space.
Stores are likely to run out of things.

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This also explains why female slaves were less likely to run away than men.
You are less likely to run into problems.
He would also know where the Prince was most likely to run to.
We are not likely to run out of eggs.
Former presidential candidate and democratic opposition leader Henrique Capriles is likely to run against Maduro.
Causality is likely to run in both directions.
It 's still unlike anything that you are likely to run into.
Stock is likely to run out soon.
Leaner people make better runners, and are more likely to run.
You will be less likely to run out of hands.
Be likely to run in pure channels of service to the higher self.
If we do not sell enlargement we are likely to run into difficulties with ratification.
You are likely to run a fair bit further than the quoted distance.
People who panic are more likely to run into genuine issues.
You are likely to run across three types of passenger on the Titanic.
The total costs of repair are likely to run to millions of pounds.
I am not likely to run into Charles Krauthammer or George Will.
Be honest if you know something is likely to run more than once.
Facebook is likely to run into regulatory hurdles and antitrust concerns.
Irish Rail also says no trains are likely to run until Saturday.
Who are less likely to run for office and less likely to vote.
I've never met a woman less likely to run and hide.
You are less likely to run into costly repairs when using this saw.
In reality, you are no more likely to run out of range.
You are more likely to run into this concept if you ever design icons and logos.
Because during the clay, we are more likely to run into people.
Thieves are less likely to run off with an ice chest than with a camera bag.
Because during the day, we are more likely to run into people.
But I am more likely to run into a gorgeous guy Maybe not.
Without quality administration tools, you are likely to run into problems.
Fossil energy is likely to run out in forty years time.
Instead, we will cover the ones you are likely to run into.
Are less likely to run away.
When freedom of expression is limited, corruption is more likely to run unabated.
Existing stock is likely to run out in the autumn of this year.

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