Example sentences of "he have [art] chance " in BNC.

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1 He has no chance of facing the tourists after suffering his fourth shoulder dislocation in Llanelli 's narrow home win over Neath and has been warned by doctors that unless he has a second operation he may never play again .
2 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 .
3 He will destroy the reputation of everyone in Florence , if he has a chance . ’
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 ‘ If he has this horse he has a chance .
7 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 .
8 With Wales notching only six goals in the last year , and with none coming from Rush and Hughes , Allen knows he has every chance .
9 If a player arrives vertical he has every chance of a game . ’
10 Shifting loyalties once more , he determines to kill Custer , but can not do the deed when he has the chance , and becomes a vagrant .
11 Yet when he says that this change is not deliberate , he raises the fear that he might go back to a Thatcherite policy , if and when he has the chance .
12 During my right hon. Friend 's discussions , did he have a chance to discuss the appalling slaughter that is going on between Armenians and Azeris , not least over the Armenian conclave of Nagorny-Karabakh ?
13 He had every chance .
14 A packed City Hall did not have long to wait as Lewis roared in with several more stinging rights and left hooks and when Garber was floored for the second time he had no chance of beating the count .
15 Chirac did n't even know where to go while Le Barre was speaking on an empty white platform with no chairs , and when it was his turn to speak he had no chance of a good clean start because he had to shake hands with Le Barre as they passed on the stairs .
16 So it went on , Trent gaining ten yards each time and knowing that , while they continued racing , he had no chance of recrossing the river unseen .
17 ‘ Father put up a fight , but he had no chance against seven armed men .
18 The kiss was so brief , and he was so surprised , that he had no chance to respond .
19 He saw that he had no chance of winning over the militants , and so abandoned the conventional view that a political settlement was essential .
20 When Rupert saw him coming , he knew he had no chance .
21 Then her hand shot out and she whipped the piece of paper out of his pocket , moving so quickly that he had no chance to stop her .
22 He claims he had no chance to go to school in his home town , Ethiopian-occupied Asmara .
23 Darley , 32 , a former champion apprentice , is already assured of this year 's Cock Of the North title , but conceded that he had no chance of reaching his century before the turf season ends next Monday .
24 He had no chance to pull to the side of anything .
25 No he 's got it , no but he 's gon na , start again if everything , they told him that it , he , he had no chance he said
26 He had a chance now to tell on Lee , to get him off his back , out of Jubilee Wood .
27 He had played the first round , but before he had a chance even to hit a ball in the second he was out of the pre-qualifier , suffering from injuries he had received in a car accident with his caddie .
28 The second from the rebound was blocked on the line by Trevor Steven , and before he had a chance to roll the ball home David Robertson lashed it away .
29 We brought him to Lingfield last week and he went so well on the sand , we thought he had a chance today , ’ said the trainer .
30 In 1918 Sanders thought he had a chance to become Chief Secretary for Ireland , but was soon reduced to considering himself as a possible Speaker ; in 1921 he was passed over for Chief Whip because it did not suit the coalition to have such a partisan in so sensitive a post .
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