Example sentences of "[noun] has 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 How lucky you are in Luggnagg , where a child has a chance of living for ever !
9 As you will appreciate , my main concern is to ensure that the Parish Council has a chance to comment on any changes .
10 The properties of the state so formed are related in a probabilistic way to the properties of the states out of which it is composed [ the photon has a chance unc a of transmission ( which is a certainty for polarisation along y ) and a chance cos ' a of not being transmitted ( which is a certainty for polarisation along x ) ] This is what is meant by the superposition principle : that states can be combined in this way with a probability interpretation of the result .
11 And then , when I put the phone down again , it resumes its full natural flow , inside my head instead of outside , as perfectly articulate and well-modulated as only a voice inside one 's head has a chance to be .
12 At any rate , our Genoese friend has a chance .
13 If my hon. Friend has a chance to visit any of the executive agencies , as I do , he will be very impressed by the way that they are tackling their tasks .
14 When my hon. Friend has a chance to read the full details , he will see that , although there is an amalgamation of regiments , other units will be moving into Wales and there will be new opportunities for serving in Wales .
15 Dr Pentreath , speaking at the European Study Conference in London , said the teeth of the NRA were likely to be drawn by the bill before the organisation has a chance to use them .
16 Cumani has a chance of taking the big sprint on the Knavesmire with Khaydara , but she has not run since June and will be hard pressed to hold Runun ( 3.45 ) , who was the convincing winner of a valuable Ascot handicap on his last outing .
17 Nonetheless , two microseconds is a long time compared with many things that happen in and around the atomic nucleus , and the muon has a chance to initiate several fusions before it dies .
18 The one-trial conditioning procedure achieves this since acquisition is over before the shock has a chance to lose effectiveness .
19 Ukraine would benefit , too , because the sooner it begins to reform , the sooner its economy has a chance of recovering .
20 Voters have voiced complaints at the elections being held before the trials begin , and before Mr Papandreou has a chance to prove his innocence .
21 In the linking-up of the threads of the topic , the flexibility of the program may provide the gradual building-up of links so that the student has a chance to see the development from various angles .
22 What 's Can you remember what the point in a conversation is where a speaker has a chance to become a new speaker ?
23 The silence may not last — but for as long as it does , the government has a chance to strengthen France 's macroeconomic foundations .
24 Now that buses are no longer designed to enhance the streets they serve , Manchester has a chance to make a fresh start with its trams .
25 Since HWIM 's acoustic-phonetic component can not be relied upon to correctly segment and label at the phonetic level , a number of alternative hypotheses have to be maintained to ensure that the right word has a chance of being considered .
26 The result is that ‘ a listed Church of England church has a chance of avoiding demolition nearly three times better than a listed secular building ’ .
27 Now Mr Major has a chance to drive that message home .
28 If I move as privately as possible , it is to hold off the fools and rogues until the thing has a chance of success .
29 Now Sherry has a chance to get even .
30 For the first time in decades , the nation has a chance to decide what to do with it .
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