Sentences with phrase «probably die a lot»

But she'll probably die a lot on the way.
You'll probably die a lot.
It will come with Artorias of the Abyss, an expansion that will offer around ten hours of fresh content and yes like the rest of the game, you'll probably die a lot.

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As a number of observers have predicted, instituting a-la-carte channels is likely to have two obvious results: first, the popular channels will probably end up costing a lot; and second, the unpopular channels are likely to die off.
But of course, there are lots of people who die for things that they believe are true, but are probably not.
After several hundred years and lots and lots of dying (because God's law was really strict and people could not read so they probably easily forgot portions of the instructions and they were born sinners by nature anyway and probably could not help it because they did not yet have the Holy Spirit who could enable them to fulfill God's requirements), God fulfilled the promise through a bunch of people who just happened to be born in Abraham's lineage.
And a soldier that gets hit on the head a lot — even though he may live because he's got his helmet on — he's not going to be much use in battle, and very soon, he will lose his hearing, his sight, his ability to think, and probably will end up with some serious brain damage and maybe die prematurely.
I think the sleep training rigidity can go both ways — by that I mean, there are an awful lot of die hard «no cry it out» mamas who probably think I'm an AWFUL person for letting my baby cry a little.
I took a lot of flak for that and because of the nasty comments I received (including a horrible woman who flat - out told me my baby would probably die of a horrible plague because I was using formula instead of breast milk and robbing him of antibodies), I am actually very passionate about letting women know it's okay to choose to formula feed, that it is nothing to be ashamed of.
The End Is Nigh is a sprawling adventure platformer where you die a lot, but thats ok because you are probably already dead anyway.
There are 18 easy choices, but it would be a lot more fun to look outside the Marvel universe for inspiration... and then tie those movies to the superheroes that will probably die in Infinity War.
Chrono Trigger DS isn't a particularly mind - blowing affair, and the new additions will probably cause some die - hard purists to scream a bit, but on the whole, it's a remarkably solid and entertaining game with a lot to offer both old fans and a new generation of gamers.
That's important, because someone has killed his girlfriend, Kayla (Lynn Collins), and that someone is probably his also - mutant brother Victor / Sabretooth, meaning there's going to be a lot of Pirates of the Caribbean 3 - style fighting in which there are no stakes because no one can die.
This demo was probably easy for veterans like myself but for the beginners it takes time to learn the creatures movement and remember pick your shots!!!!!, don't just blinding attack the monster which will result in a very tough fight and the player dying a lot.
When you are not looting, chatting up NPCs or checking your quest log you are probably killing enemies — lots and lots of enemies whose banter makes for some comic relief as numbers keep popping from their bodies when they die from the effects of the 870 Gajillion guns in the game.
If you live and die for FF7, you'll probably disagree with a lot of what I have to say.
Think Velocity Ultra but you're a little space man and you're probably going to die a lot.
Children playing this game would probably get frustrated very quickly as you die a lot.
It's already lost a lot of it's hype and I know a lot of people who are going off to other Free to Play or even Pay to Play games saying that they don't want anything to do with waiting on something that probably will die off like PSU.
This makes defeat feel less crushing, which is nice since you'll probably be dying a lot.
It's probably true; coal plants are a lot more efficient and cleaner than they were in the seventies, when trees were dying and lakes were turning to vinegar.
One of the things we hear a lot is people who feel they can do this months or years later because they probably won't die during that time.
This has essentially the same net result: if you die young, your beneficiaries get a lot of money; if not, they get less money but presumably need it less since by then your kids are probably supporting themselves.
There's a lot of assumptions about life insurance and probably the biggest and most important is that if you name someone as beneficiary, and you die, they will get your life insurance proceeds without any hassle.
A whole lot, as it happens The dust has settled but the excitement hasn't died down — and probably won't for a long time to come.
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