Sentences with phrase «probably saved my life»

We went through the consequences together and they learned some very good lessons that will probably save their lives.
For one thing, the Iraqi military's quick delivery of Lynch to the hospital probably saved her life.
«This has probably saved her life,» said Cole.
Booker will see Triano later in the story and be all like «you didn't play me against Houston» and Triano will be all like «I probably saved your life.
When I told the nurse what had happened the previous day, they told me that the cat had probably saved her life!
Finally our pediatrician stepped in and probably saved her life.
goldfish, animal crackers, Gogurt... it won't be pretty, but it will probably save your life.
The truth is, I'm a breast cancer survivor, and after a double mastectomy with reconstruction, which probably saved my life, I simply wasn't able to breast - feed.
The UK total is enough, on average, to vaccinate a child every two seconds all year round, probably saving a life every two minutes.
Stringer, a frequent critic of Mayor de Blasio, offered the mayor rare praise by saying the stricter enforcement that generated higher fine revenues probably saved lives.
«During the time between the two plane impacts, many occupants of WTC 2 [the second tower struck]-- including some with mobility impairments — self - evacuated using the elevators and probably saved their lives
«Occasionally, you have a positive impact, when someone says, «You know, the fact that you worked really hard on this probably saved some lives,»» Bromley says.
Immediately following the injury, it was not only the quality but also the speed of the care Giffords received that probably saved her life.
«He's a pain in the ass sometimes,» she says, «but I think his personality probably saved his life
If i could see into the future it could have probably saved my life so much appreciated and please keep up the good work god bless
And it probably saved her life.
As someone who tends towards depression, it's hardly hyperbole to say that it was a decision that probably saved my life.
«The police told me the air bag probably saved my life,» she says.
It probably saved my life.
Being able to hear gunshots in a distance and instantly know what direction they are coming from probably saved my life a few times.

Not exact matches

You've probably noticed that in this stage in life you have a larger capacity to save.
Since you probably have two or three months of living expenses saved up, if you can get a new job in a week, this isn't actually risky at all.
If you think of the switch to daylight saving time at all, you probably just consider it an annoyance that causes you to lose some sleep or be late for lunch because you forgot to reset the clock in your living room.
If you want the chance to get anything done without listening to a screaming baby then a baby carrier will save your life... probably daily.
It's probably obvious that lowering your payments and saving money over the life of the loan is everyone's goal.
It probably won't make Wynne any more popular in Harper's eyes, and will be one more reason for him to avoid meeting with her, but it could also be the first shot in a Supreme Court challenge of the legislation, which could conceivably be much faster - tracked than it would be if we had to wait for a Charter challenge the traditional way, which could conceivably help save lives, going back to the thrust of the Bedford decision in the first place.
Yes, but you neglect to consider that the money you save by opting to go with term insurance can be invested, and you'll probably be out way ahead with that money for your beneficiaries and heirs rather than if they wait for you to die and collect their benefits through a whole life policy.
You'll probably be more active, live and work longer, and need to rely more on what you've saved for income than previous generations.
I think, If you have an issue with showering in front of those you are counting on to save your life, you probably shouldn't be enlisting yourself in the army.
That place was bounded by the distance one could travel physically — save for the Crusade years, it was probably easy to live a life without ever leaving the district.
Just admit that the flood is a story probably written a while after a severe local flood, and that the theological point is to credit God for the saving of life as well as the promise not to destroy again.
In the Flannery O'Connor short story «The Life You Save May Be Your Own», Tom Shiftlet has agreed to marry the mute and (probably) mentally disabled Lucynell in return for a car, new clothes, and enough money for a honeymoon.
The number of lives saved by nuclear weapons probably exceeds all the advances in medical sciences combined.
Some respond with horror and say they would flatly refuse others bluntly declare that to save their own life and family, they would probably do it.
A trip to the emergency room probably would have saved the child's life, but that was forbidden by the religion.
Those of you unfamiliar with the 12 Traditions probably care less about their meaning, interpretation and enforcement but for those in the program that hope the program is around in the future to save the lives of struggling alcoholics, the Traditions are the lifeline for a sustainable infrastuture of the program.
And if there was a religious person that lived an unethical life, as a dishonest person, God would probably not save that christian.
I believe you probably have or will save lives by doing so.
The chance to make a difference and potentially save the life of a baby is probably closer to you than you think.
It's comfortable to have the debate from where I, and probably many other TLT commenters, sit; but I can imagine a life in which those formula samples would get me and my new baby through the first few weeks, or the first month, or whatever, and that's a lot of money saved and a lot of support given at a challenging time.
If you feel like your life is not worth saving anyway, you're probably not going to engage in safer sex.
While that probably IS a large part of it, I also think it's rooted in the surge of hero worship for doctors that began in the early 1900's as science progressed so rapidly and things like vaccinations saved millions of children from suffering miserable deaths and life crippling diseases (polio, anyone?)
I believe that prenatal care would probably have saved her life (of course, no one could know now).
save the life of a baby is probably closer to you than you think.
Because you're right, an OB probably would have said «I strongly recommed strep b testing for you and vitamin k supplementation and a hep b vaccine for your baby because we know these things save lives and I want to help you give your baby the best chance possible.»
Probably is life saving when trying to prepare meals and such.
While some anti hunting groups claimed that a hunting ban would save lives, other ban supporters knew that more animals would be shot or snared, probably by those who were less experienced.
A heavy rainstorm on April 17 had left the air cleaner and cooler, and probably saved a substantial number of lives on the more distant islands as the rain washed the ash off crops and provided fresh drinking water to help stem an incipient epidemic of fever.
But the proposal is raising eyebrows among U.S. experts, who say it probably wouldn't save many lives.
Probably because it's something that makes intuitive sense: Statins save lives.
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