Sentences with phrase «likely ring the bell»

Their name will likely ring a bell as they won the Golden Bear at the 2012 Berlin Film Festival for their prison - bound Shakespeare adaptation, Caesar Must Die.
Of course, your dog will lick the peanut butter and likely ring the bell.

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If none of those names ring a bell, then the rapid ascension of esports has likely passed you by.
An article so named today would likely be one more tiresome exposé of Bill Clinton's struggle for girth control, but Mueller intended «election» to ring predestinarian bells as he reviewed the latest book by a then youthful Presbyterian minister, Charlie W. Shedd: Pray Your Weight Away (1957).
An article so named today would likely be one more tiresome exposé of Bill Clinton's struggle for girth control, but Mueller intended «election» to ring predestinarian bells as he reviewed the latest book by...
The mistakes on radio and television are likely to ring alarm bells in the Labour party amid fears that Miliband is less well prepared than David Cameron and Nick Clegg for the cut and thrust of broadcasting on the campaign trail.
The result is likely to set alarm bells ringing within the British army's high command, which is already in the spotlight after the violent death of Iraqi prisoner Baha Mousa at the hands of UK troops in 2003, and over more recent allegations that UK soldiers tortured and killed Iraqi detainees after a firefight in Iraq in 2004.
But if they have been chosen to reflect the mindset of elite athletes, they are also likely to ring a bell in the mind of many scientists.
These are the public school students most in need of after - school programs that PASA coordinates, because, as PASA executive director Hillary Salmons notes, «When the afternoon bell rings, early teens are the ones most likely to go out and have an adventure» on the sometimes unfriendly streets of Providence.
A bare - knuckle pugilist is less likely to put hand - bones vs face - bones to the test with a full force skull punch, but shod them with a padded mitt, and they'll have no issue ringing the other guy's bell all night long.
If the author or the title doesn't ring a bell when I finally have time to read something, I'm not likely to pick it for the one book I get to read for pleasure this week.
Based on the results of our survey, those who did not discuss their debts before their wedding were significantly more likely to fail to communicate about family spending after the wedding bells stopped ringing.
If the year «20XX» does not ring any bells, you likely did not have many encounters with the «Blue Bomber» years ago.
The more times you say «yeah, I've been meaning to get around to it», the more likely you are to claim that Dragon Bone Fist and ring the bell at the top of whatever that place is.
your reference to Tad Murty just rang a bell — wan't it Fred Hoyle who wrote that if large amounts of money are being spent on a science problem, with large numbers of scientists, with no solution in sight, then that indicates they are more than likely not to understand the problem etc, or that the wrong questions are being asked.
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