Example sentences of "do [verb] [art] chance " in BNC.

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1 All you have to do to stand a chance of winning is answer the following questions correctly :
2 All you have to do to stand a chance of winning this great prize is to answer the following questions and complete the tie break :
3 But I do want a chance to convince you that you do n't have to hate me .
4 ‘ Naturally , although I do n't like him personally , I do like the chance of widening my knowledge . ’
5 I must admit I like a shower but then again I do like the chance to have a bath now and again
6 You did have a chance to see her when you went back and she was standing by the bed with the light on .
7 That 's right , I do n't think they did have a chance first half and we created maybe eight or nine chances , you know , really good clear chances and really we need to be putting more that one away and we need to kill the game off first half when we 're so superior in that sort of performance , you know .
8 But I did have the chance of an exhibition , and it was just at that time , and I was working hard , and she — she , well , I suppose she was a distraction . ’
9 David Preece scored the second-half goal that earned them their first win in seven games and , though they remain in the bottom three , they do have a chance of making the Premier League .
10 ‘ After hearing your story , I suppose I do have a chance .
11 However , competent windsurfers do have the chance to join dinghy groups when they sail away to other beaches .
12 When views and feelings , previously hidden , do get a chance to show themselves , the situation may indeed seem worse .
13 We did get a chance to see a little of Riyadh which is a big bustling city .
14 Oh , yes , I never did get a chance to fly that big buzzard .
15 ‘ He saved me from a fate worse than death , and it was all over so quick I never did get the chance to thank him properly . ’
16 So , the only reason for her writing was to say that if he ever did get the chance to come over to the UK again , well , she 'd like — well , it would be nice …
17 Unlike them , he does have the chance to come out and lead his troops in person , purging any doubts about his leadership with the sheer , naked courage of his performance .
18 2 or 3 days at home in Oxfordshire is a luxury , even when he does get the chance to relax , he watches re-runs and readies himself for the next race .
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