Sentences with phrase «like winning the lottery if»

It would be like winning the lottery if you came to see me!

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That unexpected windfall may feel like winning the lottery, but if you aren't careful, it could wreak havoc on your business.
It is like saying «We don't really buy lottery tickets, but trust us, you'll get paid if you win
It's like saying that you don't need a job because you «could» end up winning the mega lottery if you're lucky enough to happen to find the winning ticket.
But if you are a Christian, then I would like to be the first to congratulate you on winning the Spiritual lottery!
Beal, Middleton, and Lowry all profile as 3rd options on a championship team... if you pick somebody like that in the lottery you're probably going to have to pay them max money to keep them eventually, if your goal is to win the championship that hurts your ability to build your team potentially.
life is all about gambles, you win some you lose some, we have taken a gamble on the likes of Walcott, Gibbs and its not paid off so lets cut our losses and move them on, if they go to another club and realise their so called potentials so be it, we can not keep giving them chances in the hope they will come good when all indications shows they are just average players who won the lottery with Arsenal....
The fans that are celebrating like they've won the lottery, it makes me a little bit angry if I'm honest.
With my husband closing his business due to his health, it would be like hitting the lottery if we won a Berkeley!
The quirky questions cover topics like your perfect Sunday, what you would do if you won the lottery, and what you would bring to show and tell.
And to be completely realistic, if you're a genre writer — romance, mystery, horror, thrillers and the like — your odds of getting reviewed by the majors aren't much better than winning the lottery.
Hey, would you feel like a winner if after years of playing the lottery you won $ 10,000?
If you're under the age of 40, then retirement might seem like that far - distant place you hope to maybe get to one day, if you can save enough money or you win the lotterIf you're under the age of 40, then retirement might seem like that far - distant place you hope to maybe get to one day, if you can save enough money or you win the lotterif you can save enough money or you win the lottery.
For most students, the only way to pay down these accounts is if they had a windfall income, like winning the lottery.
Short of a financial windfall — like a large inheritance or winning the lottery — you'll need to make a conscious effort to spend and save wisely if you want to build wealth.
Even though the tontine in England in 1693 paid only 8 % and a life annuity paid 14 %, the promise of a bigger payoff if you outlived everyone else still caused some to choose the tontine, since like a lottery someone had to win.
In short, if these girls represented the complete and total package, adopting one would be like winning the lottery on a fantastic canine friend.
It's sort of like playing the lottery, if you win every now and then, you'll soon become addicted to playing.
On the other hand, if just one of the answers is no, and nothing can change that no (like medication to improve quality of life, or counseling to help relieve the emotional burden, or winning the lottery), then it is time to say goodbye.
Moreover, it is not meaningful to find «correspondences» between components that have distinctly different frequencies, as shown by OBLIQUE lines in Scafetta figure: if they don't match, don't match, is like saying you «almost win» the lottery because the winning number is «almost» yours.
Like winning a lottery, winning KBC (Kaun Banega Crorepati) or if your father left such amount.
If you're back to the job market after a while or looking to move into another technology, getting a technical interview may seem like winning a lottery.
Volume 2, Issue 12: June 2010 BOERNE B U S I N E S S MO N T H L Y Boerne Banking Center Banking Like It Used to Be WHAT TO DO IF YOU WIN THE LOTTERY!
If a home with a $ 100,000 Appraised Value is listed for sale and gets $ 200,000 or $ 100,000 over Appraised Value because the purchaser just won the lottery and liked the cherry tree out front, should never appraise at $ 200,000.
Perhaps you will win the lottery and will be able to call it home, if not I am sure a place like this is in your future.
I wish I could be like them, but I know if I win the lottery I'll be flinging half the contents of my house onto the nature strip next council throw out.
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