Example sentences of "[noun] have a chance " in BNC.
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1 | Now , in the absence of team conductor Paul Gascoigne , Clough has a chance to stake his claim for the autumn World Cup climax … if Taylor survives at the home of the New England Patriots . |
2 | The reason is , of course , that there are two kinds of electric charges and their effect usually cancels , so the small magnetic field has a chance of getting observed . |
3 | some local authorities have institutionalised unlawful practices such as having a second internal review before the case has a chance to go to a Review Board ; |
4 | It is vitally important that the line chosen is correct and straight so that the horse has a chance to assess each problem . |
5 | And , the indications are that Gazza has a chance , despite being slammed by the Italian press for his first half display on Sunday . |
6 | The enemy has a chance to out-fly you , and if he has a better machine he will probably kill you . |
7 | As legal aid is available for appeals to the Employment Appeal Tribunal , the applicant has a chance of pursuing his unfair dismissal claim rather than facing the prospect of bringing a negligence action against the adviser . |
8 | Substitute Andy Payton had a chance after Stuart Ripley went off with a dead leg . |
9 | Fortunately , though all memory of the accident had been erased , Niki was not unconscious for very long , therefore his mind had a chance to work . |
10 | Larne had a chance to equalise but Geoff Crothers shot high over the bar . |
11 | He probably heard on the radio that Mahoney had a chance , so he took a stroll round to the hospital and finished him off . |
12 | Seven swans swimming arrived and disappeared again before Paddington had a chance to see them . |
13 | Six years later the traveller and writer Eric Newby had a chance meeting with Thesiger in the Hindu Kush . |
14 | THE province 's young emerging stars of the future have a chance to enhance their reputations still further when the Ulster development side face their Leinster counterparts at Donnybrook on Easter Tuesday . |
15 | The bank is also putting cash behind a research centre for industrial automation at Durham University ; and it has financed a study to determine whether ideas emanating from London 's Imperial College have a chance of leading to commercial products . |
16 | Portsmouth director Martin Gregory , whose club have a chance of reaching the semi-finals , insisted : ‘ I doubt if we would vote for it to continue . |
17 | How lucky you are in Luggnagg , where a child has a chance of living for ever ! |
18 | As you will appreciate , my main concern is to ensure that the Parish Council has a chance to comment on any changes . |
19 | Laura 's pregnant mother Fran , 26 , said : ‘ If Laura has helped another child to have a chance , then we are delighted . |
20 | In order for the crews to have a chance of completing a tour of thirty operations , losses had to fall below 4% , but on trips to Berlin , Stettin , Magdeburg and Nuremburg — all long-haul destinations — they sometimes touched 10% . |
21 | Formed at Munsingen , it left for the front on 16 February 1945 — far too late for Vlasov 's dream to have a chance of fulfillment , and two weeks after the Wehrmacht officially cast KONR adrift as no longer part of the German armed forces . |
22 | Later visitors had a chance to look round the factory . |
23 | ‘ Shae 's our make-up artist , ’ Dane cut in before Shannon had a chance to open her mouth . |
24 | Before Katherine had a chance to answer , the second lunch gong sounded followed , seconds later , by the jangle of the hall bell . |
25 | All visitors have a chance to win some great health prizes . |
26 | there 's been no records or even wins for the England cricket team this summer … but all that could change over the next few weeks as the Womens Cricket World Cup gets underway … its being played in this country … the official opening is in London tomorrow … and England have a chance of winning … in the team are two Oxfordshire girls |
27 | They would have to win their remaining two games by big margins to have a chance of escaping , starting next week at Walsall , who are just above them . |
28 | Olsen also mentioned that Frank and a couple of other U21 players has all along been good enough for the WC-squad but as the U21 team had a chance for making it in their own qualifying these players were not considered when games collided ( they usually do ) . |
29 | Through the management team and erm when marketing had a chance to reflect on that I , I 'll report back to you what our thoughts are . |
30 | If she broke free now , before the silken bonds that bound her to Michele had a chance to grow any tighter , she might save herself untold heartache , if nothing else . |