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

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1 Are you going to sacrifice the chance to help Chester 's on the altar of your pride and independence , Virginia ? ’
2 That got home to him He certainly was n't going to miss the chance of making a few bob out of someone with money to spend .
3 Teachers must be prepared not only to defend their subject but positively to advance its cause in a hostile climate if history is going to stand a chance of surviving .
4 She disliked travelling by road and was going to seize the chance to have the flat re-carpeted .
5 It was , though , and you 're going to have to learn to live with that fact , because you 're certainly not going to get a chance to put it right ! ’
6 Luke Calder was n't going to get a chance to disrupt all her plans for the future .
7 I felt that this was a very brief phase and if I did n't cash in on it now , I was n't going to get the chance again .
8 ‘ Well , she 's not going to get the chance , ’ said Constance .
9 And now you 're not even going to get the chance to stay overnight . ’
10 How was she ever going to get the chance to think things through if her last sanctuary had been commandeered by an absenting workman ?
11 I do n't believe that I am really going to have the chance to be in this movie .
12 In the past the temptation to gallop across the hallowed Cowdray turf , which so many of them were not going to have the chance to play on , had been too much for the teams .
13 Montana said : ‘ Steve and the team are playing well so they are not going to take a chance of throwing me in unless they have to . ’
14 I was giggling there 's a big fat boy was going to take a chance with this toffee bar , you know , super Sandra !
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