Example sentences of "[pron] has a chance " in BNC.
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1 | Make sure everyone has a chance to have their say but be prepared to use your judgement when it comes to deciding when action should be taken . |
2 | There are five scratch and five handicap prizes , so everyone has a chance . |
3 | 1 Pass round all the stories so that everyone has a chance to read them all . |
4 | 8 Everyone has a chance to be the leader . |
5 | Examination entry policies were queried and the Head of Department replied : ‘ any kid who has a chance of passing ‘ O ’ Level takes it , often against the better judgment of his teachers ' . |
6 | The King 's Government has to be carried on and I think that you are the only man who has a chance of doing this successfully . |
7 | Skipper Gary Bell will have a new front-row partner in former CIYMS and Ulster under 20 prop Brian Barrett who has a chance to usurp Brian McKibbin . |
8 | Andrea Wallace , one of Britain 's top cross-country athletes and a mother of two , running in only her second marathon , believes that if she is still there at 20 miles , she has a chance of gaining a medal . |
9 | Insofar as Leapor presents herself as genuinely ugly , she has a chance to confound the gentleman 's expectation that a gifted writer will also have a charming appearance . |
10 | Jean interrupts her before she has a chance to fumble into what those things are . |
11 | Because it 's open seven days a week , the restaurant claims much of Sally 's time , but whenever she has a chance , she goes riding with her daughters , Jemma-Jane , now ten , and Abigail , 12 , around the leafy Cotswold lanes . |
12 | Make a point of visiting friends with children before starting at the mother-and-toddler group , so she has a chance to widen her circle before meeting more children and being overwhelmed . |
13 | Yes , it 's to kind of forestall Martha , before she has a chance to get in there . |
14 | This way everybody has a chance to air their opinions and everybody 's voice is represented at the meeting . |
15 | Second , he has a chance to assess the realities on the ground : East Germany 's internal political balance , and the prospects for the Honecker succession . |
16 | He will destroy the reputation of everyone in Florence , if he has a chance . ’ |
17 | He did speak to Murray on the phone but says he can not clear the mystery until he has a chance to study the report in detail . |
18 | It is tempting to buy a small unit of Wolf Riders and use them to race ahead of your army , move around the enemy 's flanks , and maybe to attack his war machines before he has a chance to use them on your main force . |
19 | ‘ If he has this horse he has a chance . |
20 | Detective Inspector Frank Wilkinson of Skelmersdale CID said : ‘ We want to find this man before he has a chance to do the same thing again . |
21 | If Labour were to stand only in areas where it has a chance of doing well , it would have to withdraw from a swathe of constituencies in Tory heartlands . |
22 | Since the egg can not enter the oviduct , the treatment consists of removing it from the ovary prior to ovulation , fertilizing it in the laboratory , and placing the proembryo into the uterus where it has a chance to implant . |
23 | It has a chance to influence that power bloc , democratise its institutions , correct the many faults in the present European community institutions , bring the new financial centre to London , and ensure that the bloc is a benign institution , shouldering world problems and finding aid and defence solutions to them . |