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1. Gerald was no longer the odds-on favourite to win the contest. 2. It's odds-on she'll be late and I've rushed for no reason! 3. It was odds-on that there was no killer. 4. That horse is the,odds-on 'favourite. 5. It's odds-on that he'll be late. 6. Arazi is odds-on to win the Kentucky Derby. 7. They must have felt they were odds-on to win. 8. She is odds-on favourite to win a coveted Academy Award. 9. The odds-on favourite to win in the 3.30 race is Killjoy. 10. He was certainly odds-on favourite for the final. 11. The media regarded Gorbachev as the odds-on favorite to dethrone the old champ. 12. Odds-on favourite last time at Haydock, he was narrowly beaten into third place, but tomorrow should prove third time lucky. 13. I felt odds-on in winning the case. 14. The losers at St Mary's will be odds-on to be relegated with only two matches remaining after this basement clash. 15. FROM odds-on favourite to no-hoper and back: Sir Paul Stephenson at last settled into the commissioner's office at New Scotland Yard on January 28th after a bumpy candidacy. 16. I think you have fifty percent of odds-on to reach your destination. 17. The odds-on status quo is for sluggish growth, high unemployment and continued deleveraging. 18. Los Angeles was the odds-on favorite to win last season's championship, but there were few people outside of the purple and gold realm who felt they would actually win it. 19. The horse is an odds-on favorite to win the race. 20. Liverpool remain top of Group K and are odds-on favourites to qualify for the Europa League's knockout stages and Shelvey hopes that means he will get to another chance to prove his worth. 21. Personally, I was excited at the prospect of participating in a real blood-and-guts battle against a prohibitive odds-on favorite. 22. But Schuey was in top form and the triple world beater always looked odds-on to score his fifth win on the trot. 23. Unsurprisingly, Rugby missed their putt, falling behind when they must have felt they were odds-on to go ahead. 24. Laing built the original centre 10 years ago and is odds-on to carry out the work if the scheme gets the nod. 25. Liverpool sign off before the two-week international break with a home game against Blackpool on Sunday and they will be long odds-on favourites to record only their second win in the Premier League. 26. If this work hasn't happened, extensively and at levels that carry the necessary political clout to execute the plans when the default happens, the euro is odds-on to fail. 27. However, there is only so far you can go playing the Long Ball and should your team find its way to a higher level, it's odds-on that the Long Ball will prove to be inhibiting to any further progress. 28. Despite his political troubles and poor approval ratings, President Obama continues to be an odds-on favorite to win re-election less than two years before the 2012 election. 29. The film, which was directed by David Fincher, was thought to have the best chance of beating out odds-on favorite and eventual winner, "The King's Speech." 30. So long as the President of Argentina doesn't invade the Falklands, they must be odds-on to lose the next election – provided Labour gets this right.