Example sentences of "[prep] any luck [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | With any luck they will be right , at least in the form in which co-ordination has been practised since 1985 . |
2 | And with any luck they 'll skip Cannes and head for the Fresno Film Festival . |
3 | With any luck they will be in Disneyland the day after tomorrow . |
4 | ‘ There 'll be someone to take his place soon enough but with any luck they 'll just stick to violence . ’ |
5 | With any luck they would not run across her during the day , although for press purposes both Major and Hurd would have to say how pleased they were to hear of her arrival . |
6 | With any luck they will meet and get this sorted once and for all . |
7 | Yet with any luck we shall have a dozen bold new hens to lay eggs for us next year - and even if only half of them manage to emulate their mothers in the matter of bringing up families , by mid-summer we shall be positively over-run . |
8 | With any luck we 'll get into pope 's Bottom later on today ’ |
9 | With any luck we can straighten out Hyacinth , David Swan , the swine , and any other little local difficulties . ’ |
10 | All is can say is that I hope England get him , with any luck we 'll be saddled with a manager that appreciates Rocky 's talent . |
11 | With any luck we 'll become another nine days ’ wonder . ’ |
12 | I 've talked with him on the telephone and with any luck he should be over here on Monday . |
13 | ‘ With any luck he 'll stay away from Nogai for a while . |
14 | Richmann seethed at Henri 's arrogance , and consoled himself that with any luck he would n't have to stand for the superstitious fool 's whims for much longer Drawing a gun from a shoulder holster , he prepared to fight his way through the streets if necessary ; it would be nothing compared to what was to come , he thought . |
15 | With any luck he would have disappeared by now , caught up in discussions with prospective clients , and by the time he found her she would be too involved in other matters to be cornered . |
16 | With any luck he 'd still be there the following morning . |
17 | With any luck she might n't even spot him . |
18 | With any luck she would be on her feet in front of conference some time early tomorrow afternoon . |
19 | This was fun ; with any luck she could say goodbye to facials , mud-packs and manicures . |
20 | With any luck she might be able to get back to the apartment before he found out what had happened . |
21 | Well , with any luck she 'd get a fair return on her outlay , in deep satisfaction . |
22 | With any luck I 'd have time to dry my hair and dive back into the satin whatsits before he arrived . |
23 | But with any luck it will take them some time to realise that we know how to play it better than they do . ’ |
24 | With any luck it would go straight through Grunte 's Warwickshire front garden . |
25 | * Read the last page of the book or article : with any luck it will summarise what went before , so you can choose whether to read the whole volume . |