Example sentences of "got a chance [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Last season , I had one which I never got a chance to use : - ( .
2 Alternatively , we may say that the plates are so close to each other ( as it would be in a practical diode ) that the electron beam has n't got a chance to spread .
3 It will be hardly different from B0 , the value in the material ; in the short space available the flux lines have not got a chance to spread .
4 We were also convinced that unless we could get the politicians and so called ‘ medical experts ’ to start exercising their minds , then the people in communities like ours would continue to die before their time and our children would be damaged before they even got a chance to live .
5 No , but if you go in the middle you 've got a chance to wake up .
6 Although some of the things that you were taught you maybe never got a chance to do them in the bakery .
7 I 've got a chance to go in with a women 's group up Manchester way .
8 Oh well you 've still got a chance to go and get her ready duck .
9 Where 's the you 've got a chance to go of course .
10 The Duchess says she 's very pleased with the work and delighted they 've got a chance to put their skills on show .
11 There 's nothing worse than learning that an act has been signed somewhere else and you never even got a chance to hear them .
12 There 's nothing worse than learning that an act has been signed somewhere else and you never even got a chance to hear them
13 If you pick it up , you 've got a chance to speak to them .
14 Yeah but he ca n't gi , so that means you ca n't go up cos you have n't got a chance to buy one .
15 So you might have entered a wonderful poem to that competition and Philip Larkin never got a chance to look at it .
16 The copy of Sartre Adient I had not got a chance to read took up a third of the brief case .
17 because , because there 's a roofrack there and some people do , so that if the bus does turn over at least you 've got a chance to jump out .
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