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

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1 ‘ We are anxious that everyone who wants to come has the chance .
2 The Parliamentary Labour Party has agreed to enhance the chances of women getting onto the Shadow Cabinet in the next elections in November .
3 Paul Bodin says he 's been lucky … he 's been in the right place at the right time and has managed to take the chances
4 Friends of Dr Owen say that his farewell advice to the nation — he has now stood down as an MP — is intended to avoid damaging the chances for his two remaining SDP colleagues , Rosie Barnes and John Cartwright , who are fighting to hold on to their south-east London seats .
5 Unfortunately it is not , though recent breakthroughs in cultivating malaria parasites in vitro and in isolating specific antibodies seem to have increased the chances of success .
6 It ended : ‘ Nonetheless , I consider myself to have been blessed to have had the chance to so serve for as long as I did . ’
7 Michael Heseltine who has won Cabinet promotion but appears to have lost the chance of being Tory leader .
8 Oh I 've got to take a chance on it .
9 I know but in April you 've got to take a chance .
10 This was the crunch match they really had to win to stand a chance of staying up .
11 But the charity does aim to offer the chance of life to millions who 'll otherwise become mere statistics of a human tragedy .
12 An empty lifestyle does seem to increase the chances of wool-sucking , and probably the best cure for it would be to make the cat 's way of life more surprising and complex .
13 I think maybe if you 're capped later you appreciate it more , because you 've begun to think the chances are fewer .
14 All you have to do to stand a chance of winning is answer the following questions correctly :
15 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 :
16 I wanted to give Garry a chance to get clear . ’
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