Example sentences of "opportunity [verb] for a " in BNC.

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1 She slipped the newspaper cutting into the top drawer of her bedside chest , then took the opportunity to go for a walk by herself , without Josh .
2 Once again , you have an opportunity to go for a perfect ton , providing you have produced the goods during the first two days play .
3 It is interesting that , as the opportunity to paint for a specific exhibition has offered itself , a freer and less tentative approach can be seen both in subject matter and technique .
4 The University commissioned a new piece of music by Irish composer Elaine Agnew for the first of these concerts , which not only gave a young composer her first opportunity to write for a full orchestra but also provided an affectionate tribute to the former Chancellor 's memory .
5 So , in closing I would to take this opportunity to apologise for a late magazine last Autumn , it was the only hiccup in the new system , and assure members that , despite losing our magazine to outsiders for a little while , it is well worth it … happy reading .
6 But to live there means also the opportunity to vote for a particular party , whose quixotry and honesty have touched me .
7 The Profitboss ensures that neither the aspiring Fenton from Fleet Sales nor the experienced Carmen from Marketing Services are denied the opportunity to compete for a promotion to Divisional Sales Director .
8 All Rangers have the opportunity to ride for a minimum of half an hour once a fortnight , however , they can also participate in picnic rides , lasting three to four hours , as well as one hour-long evening rides .
9 It then indicates the opportunity provided for a more participatory approach to school development planning .
10 And the I T V companies wo n't miss an opportunity to push for a relaxation of the rules which prevent one large I T V company merging with another .
11 For the Executive Committee of the District and , especially , for Jacques it was also a fresh opportunity to strive for a rejuvenation of Tawney 's basic principle that the WEA was a social movement endeavouring to promote political , social and cultural democracy in post-war England through the processes of liberal adult education .
12 There is also the opportunity to register for a part-time PhD degree at the University of Warwick .
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