Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] [art] chance " in BNC.
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1 | Keep them out and you deny them the chance to share in our unpopularity . |
2 | A series of injuries slowed his progress but ultimately , it was attitude that cost him the chance of blossoming into a great player . |
3 | Motability has arranged special schemes with motor manufacturers , wheelchair manufacturers , insurance brokers , and other so that today a variety of schemes can be offered which not only help disabled people become mobile but also give them a chance to be truly independent . |
4 | If these things happen we 'll say to our people : ‘ Give them a chance . |
5 | Because that 's the way you develop players , give them a chance of first-grade football and get them used to operating in the big time . |
6 | When you return your top scorer 's marks to ‘ Aquarian ’ you give them a chance of a free weekend for themselves and a partner at the Pontin 's Weston Super Mare-based Supreme Festival of Fishkeeping on November 7 and 8 . |
7 | When you return your top scorer 's marks to ‘ Aquarian ’ you give them a chance of a free weekend for themselves and a partner at the Weston Super Mare based Supreme Festival of Fishkeeping on November 7 & 8 . |
8 | Performance of silence , give them a chance . |
9 | Alan Smithson , promotions manager at The Mall , said : ‘ We hope to encourage new talent and give them a chance . |
10 | ‘ They should seriously consider Liverpool people and give them a chance , particularly as it is an area of high unemployment . ’ |
11 | It would , he said , give them the chance to see how the bike performed on a bit of decent road . |
12 | They may not always be too keen on having to wash with it … but give them the chance to make a big splash somewhere and they will never be any happier . |
13 | ‘ Give me a chance , I … ’ |
14 | Perhaps Otley could step in there and give me a chance to get to know Mistress Wordsworth . |
15 | ‘ Give me a chance to answer the question . |
16 | ‘ Hey , give me a chance ! ’ |
17 | But give me a chance . |
18 | ‘ Keep them talking as long as you can , Edward , give me a chance to get out of here . ’ |
19 | Nor am I an angel , exactly , you will find that out for yourself , that is if you give me a chance . |
20 | ‘ Give me a chance to put it right , ’ he murmured , and at the same time his fingers traced a delicate pattern over the inner skin of her wrists as he lightly caught hold of her and drew her closer . |
21 | Give me a chance to explain , ’ she began shakily . |
22 | Give me a chance to find out for goodness ’ sake . |
23 | Give me a chance to prove I can make you happy ! ’ |
24 | Give me a chance ! |
25 | ‘ Give me a chance ! |
26 | Th what Labour would do would be ring fence the money , that 's what Labour would do and I 'll come on to that later if you give me a chance . |
27 | ‘ Oh , hell , give me a chance ! ’ protested Peter , hanging more tightly on to Sarella 's shoulders . |
28 | ‘ Just give me a chance and I 'll prove it to you . ’ |
29 | ‘ Give me a chance to prove myself , Mrs Smelley , and then you would n't ‘ ave to come out in all weathers , when you suddenly discover you 've taken more bookin 's than you expected . ’ |
30 | No , but give me a chance just to have a |