be in luck造句1) Mary dropped her glasses and they did not break—she was in luck.
2) But here too Mr Kohl is in luck.
3) And you are in luck, pretty lady.
4) Round another bend - and we were in luck.
5) If not, the hyenas would soon be in luck once more.
6) If you like Californian wine you could be in luck - we are giving away 100 bottles of Cabernet Sauvignon.
7) He was in luck because a cab drew up alongside him and a man got out.
8) You might be in luck.
9) But rebellious smokers may be in luck: The NYPD is leaving enforcement of the new ban up to the Parks Department, which doesn't appear to be cracking down anytime soon.
10) Receives this letter the person can be in luck, the life is safe!
11) Therefore theoretically speaking, supposes six wools not to be in luck, ate the content highest this batch "three deer", really had the stone possibility.
12) The problem is that it went too far and now I think they might be in luck.
13) If you are partial to Californian wine, you could be in luck.
14) If you are a manager and have not been able to find qualified personnel to hire that you can afford, again, you'll be in luck.
15) That big baroque bead - nothing much - if I'm offered four dollars for it tomorrow I'll be in luck.
16) Travelers and tourists longing to communicate better with locals may be in luck very soon.
17) If you're a middle-aged man born in September who got a degree from Harvard and took his company public, you might be in luck.
18) If you can travel 36 light-years—roughly 212 trillion miles—to a new planet discovered by astronomers, you might just be in luck.
19) So if you like the whole bacon and eggs with hash browns routine in the morning, you just may be in luck!
20) If your lease is up, or you need to buy or sell a house, you'll be in luck.