1Labour could well be a shoo-in according to its latest internal polling.
2If we start planning now, you'll be a shoo-in for seventh grade.
3You'd be a shoo-in with something like that.' Greta laughed and laughed.
4It should have been a shoo-in for Republican candidate Alice Forgy Kerr.
5If he has told Hansen he's ready, he's surely a shoo-in for Japan.
6The show is considered shoo-in for Best Musical, the top award.
7With Manchester looking a shoo-in for Andy Burnham, the focus is on Birmingham.
8He eases this through, he's a shoo-in for reelection, for life.
9A member of the 1922 committee said: I wouldn't say Boris is a shoo-in.
10He should be a Lions shoo-in, but right now he has much to do.
11But they're saying he's a shoo-in for the next election.
12Until mid-March, he looked like a shoo-in for the Elysee.
13It had been a shoo-in until this woman turned up.
14The Player: Led Zeppelin The Play: Another obvious shoo-in.
15Either way, a climber should be a shoo-in for that position you're looking to fill.
16Our own Liam Neeson was also seen to be a shoo-in for best supporting actor.