Example sentences of "[art] chance get [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 They were out at work often till late evening , but gave us the run of the house and William had the chance to get on with some schoolwork .
2 My one proviso is that at the same time , Hadrian 's Wall should be repaired , extended fully , and provided with one single opening through which all scots at present in the south should be shepherded to the north , whereupon the opening should be smartly bricked up before they have the chance to get back .
3 But that , of course , is an answer which bites its own tail — the ‘ opportunity , in the secondary modern school is the chance to get out of it into something better , namely a grammar school .
4 Having used a good CAVOK day absorbing its contents , I ca n't wait for the chance to get out and put some of Harvey Plourde 's theories to the test in my Champ — Bob Grimstead .
5 A country vet , especially in the Yorkshire Dales , never had the chance to get out of condition ; he was always on the move , wrestling with the big animals , walking for miles between the fell-side barns ; he was hard and tough .
6 ‘ It 'll give me a chance to get on with my baking an' that then for the WI stall , ’ she said with a nod of approval .
7 The stay in Christchurch gave William a chance to get on with his schoolwork and he did this , with a remarkable strength of purpose .
8 You could be looking at a minimum of one , two , three years ' salary , because you might be thinking well at least that 'll give me a chance to get on , to get back on my feet .
9 Warwick , 38 , and a veteran of 131 Grands Prix , won the world sportscar championship with Peugeot this year and has been itching for a chance to get back in the big time of Formula One .
10 The ball 's he let the ball drop behind him but er he still had a chance to get back on this .
11 Well if you do it 'll give us a chance to find out whether he 's coming home today or tomorrow , and it 'll give your mum a chance to get back to Southwold
12 City shopkeepers thought this would be disastrous as the last thing that people cooped up in offices all day want to do is to plunge underground when at last they have a chance to get out in the fresh air .
13 In between the Players played — to give us a chance to get out breaths back .
14 ‘ Keep them talking as long as you can , Edward , give me a chance to get out of here . ’
15 Whitlock shouted at the two policemen on the motorcycles to get the photographers back a few feet to give Mobuto a chance to get out of the limousine .
16 I think there 's someone else in me which I have n't given a chance to get out .
17 We all need a chance to get out sometimes , even those of us with babies .
18 As long as the lads keep making the chances , we have a chance to get out of this .
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