Sentences with phrase «probably means death»

Riding stars and attaching to fast - moving vehicles with a grappling hook are awesome things to do in games — but in real life, doing so probably means death...
Which, for any cats not immediately identified as pets, probably means death.

Not exact matches

These are probably only a few of the passages which could have helped the early followers of Jesus if they searched the scriptures to find the meaning of his death.
Because death is the only way to go home for good, God probably loves death, it means His children are coming home.
Modern war means, quite definitely and without any mental escape, choking and poisoning and torturing to death thousands, probably hundreds of thousands, of women and children.
It will probably mean severe hardships, imprisonment and possibly even death (as we are now seeing in Muslim countries).
Probably because to me, berries mean summer, and summer is my favorite time of year, hands down (besides Christmas, obviously, but otherwise winter = death).
Then you would have to have a snap leadership election which would likely take at least two months to organise (the last snap election did, after John Smith's death), with Christmas likely in the middle, which means it probably wouldn't happen until January, leaving around three months until the start of the short campaign.
You name it, someone has probably suggested it over the years as a means of delaying death.
A relevant example here is our fear of rejection; being dumped by your cave - mate would've probably meant the difference between life and death thousands of years ago.
The PG - 13 rating is probably also what means we're denied a sequence that is described instead and seems really cool: a blood rain that chokes the combatants to death.
Getting married means that you'll probably want to increase the amount of your policy, leaving a significant portion to your partner in the event of your death.
For average non-acrophobes, it probably wouldn't have meant much, but for those of us with a healthy fear of impending death (including a related fear of snakes, spiders and Abba), the idea the narrow metal staircase leading me to the apex of Sigiriya, the 6 - story - high chunk of rock sitting in the central plains of Sri Lanka, was being held in place by a series of small foundations cemented into the sheer granite rock face wasn't the most comforting.
veterans of the franchise are probably flinching: we've been trained to know that water means instant death, but now in Revolution there's two kinds of liquidy substance — the normal, deadly water that inhabits the zone outside of every level, ready to inflict insta - death on any worm unfortunate enough to be punted, shot or fireballed into it, and then there's the strangely jelly - like «water» that can be found in little pockets or in H20 bottles in levels.
What I mean is, it's probably more important to have few deaths and to generally be on the payload than it is to achieve impressive stats that «in theory» allow your teammates to be on the payload.
Next up on the chopping block is the death of PlayStation Mobile and what it means for your rights as digital consumers — we're pretty sure it probably means you don't have any.
A higher income means a higher death benefit is probably in order.
Pretty much any permanetn life policy can do that but you probably mean a Whole Life plan where the cash value equals the death benefit usually at age 100.
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