Example sentences of "chance of be [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 For a project to have any chance of being completed without the potential for constant disputes , these and many other questions must be answered within the contract .
2 Despite killing more than 1m of their countrymen between 1975 and 1979 , and despite refusing to submit themselves to the vote , they still have a chance of being invited into the government after the election .
3 In brief , what this means is that every individual comprising the population of interest should have an equal chance of being selected for the sample .
4 Organised team games like soft-ball or squash hold small attraction even if there was the remotest chance of being selected for the team .
5 I lay there with absolutely no idea what I would be doing the following day or if I stood any chance of being selected by the Legion .
6 Meanwhile , the collective clout of famous names like Pamela 's , Rula 's and Twiggy 's , heading a list which also features Victoria Wood , Kiri te Kanawa , Ben Kingsley , Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach , Linda McCartney , Shakira and Michael Caine — to name but a handful — means that the women ( and the men ) in the street who supports Parents for Safe Food 's Campaign at last stands a chance of being heard in the food forum .
7 I had no idea how long we were going to be at Lille , or whether I stood any chance of being accepted by the Legion at all .
8 Mutual distrust in Germany had , it is clear , bred a situation in which each side 's peace proposals had no chance of being accepted by the other .
9 She now has every chance of being included in the Ireland World Cup squad .
10 Further , does he realise that Rolls-Royce now has very little chance of being specified as the lead engine on the 777 ?
11 Under the current housing rules , she has no chance of being rehoused in the near future in a low-rise block in one of the decent areas of Birkenhead , or of gaining a house with a garden .
12 Less chance of being spotted from the house when we break cover . ’
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