Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] have a chance " in BNC.

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1 The Leader of the Opposition must have a chance to answer .
2 At last the Eastern Bloc nations might have a chance of catching up with the West , and we owe them a debt .
3 If they are really fast , the bowler may have a chance to hit the wicket before the batter returns .
4 With Shine On being ridden by a hospital case , my home could have a chance . ’
5 Foreigners , though , remain tartan addicts and visitors to Scotland will have a chance to sample the ANTA experience once refurbishments at Edinburgh 's Sheraton Hotel , using the company 's fabrics , are complete .
6 DELEGATES at this year 's CIU Annual Conference at Blackpool will have a chance to visit the first Beer and Trades Exhibition being staged at the Sandcastle Exhibition Centre on the South Promenade .
7 On the five day courses participants will have a chance to try out hillwalking , river kayaking , Canadian canoeing and rock climbing .
8 In that way those of you that are officers would have a chance to remain so .
9 Local audiences could have a chance to decide for themselves later this year , with the band hopeful of slotting Irish dates into their itinerary .
10 At this point , the start of the third trimester , the baby would have a chance of survival outside the womb , although no one was anxious for it to make an early appearance .
11 Then , even if there are no other suitable spots for hibernation , the hedgehogs will have a chance of survival .
12 To do this , accepting that many visitors from across the world will probably attend the next World Cup , tempted also by the extraordinarily favourable rates of exchange and despite the problems which may still exist in the country , SARFU has to ensure that the majority of South Africans will have a chance to attend the games if rugby is to lose its elitist ‘ white ’ connotations .
13 RACEGOERS will have a chance to back a winner at Britain 's next Sunday race meeting and stay within the law .
14 Miss Asia organiser Amarjit Sidhu — the man responsible for the UK Asian pop awards — said the aim was to put on a family show where girls would have a chance to shine .
15 Apart from the incentive the match will offer to Test aspirants such as Surrey 's Darren Bicknell and Warwickshire 's Tim Munton , the selectors will have a chance to assess the current form of Devon Malcolm and Mark Ramprakash , who are still on the threshhold of England places .
16 With those southerners on board , Mr Edwards believes Congress may have a chance of overriding another presidential veto .
17 February 1945 , and Stalin then agreed to allow free elections in Poland so that the London Poles would have a chance to form a new Polish government , but that agreement was never implemented .
18 At the area course the trainee will have a chance to meet trainees from other local bureaux .
19 Perhaps the others should have a chance of attracting his attention , and even of marrying him .
20 The Under-Secretary will have a chance to catch Mr. Speaker 's eye later , no doubt .
21 Once the remaining 50,000-70,000 Vietnamese troops have left Kampuchea , Vietnam will have a chance of winning investment and economic aid from America and its friends , including Thailand and other members of the Association of South-East Asian Nations ( ASEAN ) .
22 ‘ Without consent no solution we work out round this table will have a chance . ’
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