Use of likelihood in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include likelihood at the start of sentence, likelihood at the end of sentence and likelihood in the middle of sentence
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likelihood in the middle of sentence
- Ray, in all likelihood, would refuse.
- The likelihood of infection is minimal.
- There's no likelihood of that happening.
- This increases the likelihood of a second fire.
- In all likelihood the meeting will be cancelled.
- There is very little likelihood of that happening.
- Not much likelihood of getting a commission either.
- In all likelihood, he'll be fit to play on Saturday.
- We must try our best to reduce the likelihood of war.
- Is there any likelihood of our getting our money back?
- As you get older, the likelihood of illness increases.
- There was very little likelihood of her getting the job.
- There's every likelihood that she'll be able to help us.
- Analysts were divided on the likelihood of any takeover.
- I don't think there is any likelihood of his agreeing to it.
- This shouldn't affect the likelihood of you getting the job.
- If I refused, it would in all likelihood mean I'd lose my job.
- This latest dispute greatly increases the likelihood of a strike.
- Taking regular exercise reduces the likelihood of a heart attack.
- This reduces the likelihood that the treatment will be successful.
- The likelihood is that unemployment figures will continue to fall.
- They must face the likelihood that the newspaper might go bankrupt.
- The likelihood is that the slump will be followed by a period of buoyancy.
- There is little likelihood now that interest rates will come down further.
- Using a seatbelt will reduce the likelihood of serious injury in a car accident.
- There's a strong possibility/likelihood of finding the child within the next few hours.
- In all likelihood, the committee will have to interview every woman who's worked with Thomas.
- The laser guidance system dramatically increases the likelihood that the missile will strike home.
- But the likelihood is that people would be willing to pay if they were certain that their money was going to a good cause.