Example sentences of "[noun] have a chance " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | All visitors have a chance to win some great health prizes . |
5 | 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 |
6 | We do not believe that fruit flies have a chance of 61/84 of red eyes because on its own this is a silly idea ; but also , it does not fit with the rest of our accumulated knowledge . |
7 | A five-course dinner is served at a large refectory table seating twelve , so guests have a chance to get to know one another . |
8 | The Hot Pot is spilled before the Halflings have a chance to fire it . |
9 | The prey easily runs away , but the dogs have a chance to select a vulnerable individual . |
10 | ‘ As I see it , around eight teams have a chance of winning the Championship and that makes a welcome change from the two or three-horse races we have been used to , ’ he said . |
11 | Hartlepool have a chance to move into seventh place when they play Stockport County at Victoria Ground tonight . |
12 | It 's a sobering thought and those who are not already drunk or on a train have a chance to do something about it — on the doorstep of their own city . |
13 | The recipes in the Walking Diet are easy to follow and quickly prepared , so that even the busiest people have a chance to cook mouth-watering food that is full of goodness and at the same time is low in fat . |
14 | It 's important these people have a chance to start again . |
15 | Graham Dodsworth , sales controller for Skipper of Darlington , said : ‘ Things should really take off at the weekend when people have a chance to look round our showrooms on their day off . ’ |
16 | but it , if everybody has the opportunities listening to the good news of the kingdom , in the , in the old world well then people have a chance , that means a , everybody 's having a chance does n't it ? |
17 | It is obvious that the Government have a chance to consider what they are proposing . |
18 | Darlington have a chance to record their first double following their 1–0 win at Valley Parade last month . |
19 | In this conversation , the children have a chance to reveal their own ideas . |
20 | He will be looking to hit the goal trail on Boxing Day when City have a chance to recover ground against Sheffield United . |
21 | Such a version of pluralism would assert that pluralists believe that all citizens have a chance to become politically active through individual and group action . |
22 | Youth club groups around the country have a chance to win a share of £5,000 worth of prizes while helping to enhance the environment in the Youth Action For The Earth competition . |
23 | Spray with simazine-based weedkiller the cracks between paving spots before weeds have a chance to reach any size . |
24 | tomorrow night Swindon have a chance to get even nearer the top of the table … they 're at home to Birmingham City … while Oxford are chasing a place in the next round of the cup … they 're at home to Swansea in a third round replay … |
25 | Four of our sides are through to the second round … and Hereford have a chance to make a name for themselves here … first division teams do n't play until the third round … |
26 | In Section Two , leaders Bangor have a tough trip to Down while at the bottom , RUC have a chance to close the gap on South Antrim when they meet the Lisburn team at Newforge . |