Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] have a chance " in BNC.
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1 | The reason is , of course , that there are two kinds of electric charges and their effect usually cancels , so the small magnetic field has a chance of getting observed . |
2 | Laura 's pregnant mother Fran , 26 , said : ‘ If Laura has helped another child to have a chance , then we are delighted . |
3 | Has my right hon. Friend had a chance yet to read the excellent report submitted to him by the chief constable of Northumbria about the problem of constant reoffending on bail ? |
4 | Has my right hon. Friend had a chance to reflect on the excellent report produced by Professor Glennerster and published by the King 's Fund , which shows that fund-holding practices are more effective and efficient in delivering health care to patients , and that they use their resources much better ? |
5 | Has my right hon. Friend had a chance to study the statement by the Bundesbank that Germany is now in recession and that it blames the fall in output in Germany on the world recession ? |
6 | Has my right hon. Friend had a chance to look at the Order Paper recently ? |
7 | Has my right hon. Friend had a chance to read early-day motion 316 , which stands in my name and is supported by about 40 right hon. and hon. Members ? |
8 | If my hon. Friend has a chance to visit any of the executive agencies , as I do , he will be very impressed by the way that they are tackling their tasks . |
9 | When my hon. Friend has a chance to read the full details , he will see that , although there is an amalgamation of regiments , other units will be moving into Wales and there will be new opportunities for serving in Wales . |
10 | He had stared death in the face and wanted the old eagle to have a chance as he had had . |
11 | The bank is also putting cash behind a research centre for industrial automation at Durham University ; and it has financed a study to determine whether ideas emanating from London 's Imperial College have a chance of leading to commercial products . |
12 | If the engagement period is to be protracted because the couple are young or studying , there may be a big party not unlike a small-scale version of the wedding at which the future bride has a chance to display her ring to well-wishers and acquire presents for the new home , for which the guests must be thanked . |
13 | Later visitors had a chance to look round the factory . |
14 | And those who do bid for the franchise must solve these problems to have a chance of winning . |
15 | It 's important these people have a chance to start again . |
16 | ‘ As I see it , around eight teams have a chance of winning the Championship and that makes a welcome change from the two or three-horse races we have been used to , ’ he said . |
17 | All visitors have a chance to win some great health prizes . |
18 | The lists , he argued , would ensure that all children had a chance to read widely from some of the great literature of ‘ our literary heritage and those of other cultures ’ . |
19 | Such a version of pluralism would assert that pluralists believe that all citizens have a chance to become politically active through individual and group action . |
20 | Before the poor victim had a chance to scream , Mildred had tied a gag around her mouth . |
21 | Each visitor had a chance to win when their names were entered using their personalised invitations . |
22 | At any rate , our Genoese friend has a chance . |
23 | Since HWIM 's acoustic-phonetic component can not be relied upon to correctly segment and label at the phonetic level , a number of alternative hypotheses have to be maintained to ensure that the right word has a chance of being considered . |
24 | As parasitic tissues generally depend for survival on a more rapid synthesis of nucleic acid than the tissues on which they prey , anything which stopped the synthesis of nucleic acids had a chance of harming parasites more than their hosts . |
25 | In the dramatic arts , which children are taught as soon as they can walk , each participant has a chance to become personally possessed by the soul of the character he is playing . |
26 | They would have to win their remaining two games by big margins to have a chance of escaping , starting next week at Walsall , who are just above them . |
27 | The recipes in the Walking Diet are easy to follow and quickly prepared , so that even the busiest people have a chance to cook mouth-watering food that is full of goodness and at the same time is low in fat . |
28 | With four waves to choose from , each of the four surfers had a chance . |
29 | Montgomerie was one down after thirty five and needed this putt at the final hole to have a chance of saving the match . |
30 | I wanted to ask her if I could run her errands before the other children had a chance . |