Example sentences of "[art] chance [to-vb] to the " in BNC.
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1 | In other words ‘ the Russian revolution will create conditions in which power can pass in to the hands of the workers … before the politicians of bourgeois liberalism get the chance to display to the full their talent for governing ’ . |
2 | ‘ He had the chance to go to the States with them but he said , ‘ No ’ . |
3 | It also gives us the chance to talk to the clients and to get to know exactly what they want . ’ |
4 | That was clear evidence of how the operation of the Trades Union Congress 's Bridlington principles can deny employees the chance to belong to the union of their choice . |
5 | This is where the innate artist in you gets the chance to come to the fore . |
6 | But Gascoigne last night pleaded for the chance to come to the rescue of his country against Norway . |
7 | British companies rarely welcomed headhunters positively ; they engaged them out of desperation , but it gave the good firms the chance to rise to the occasion . |
8 | It gave her a chance to talk to the patients . |
9 | So I suspect that you wo n't be talking to these kinds of men , or do you get a chance to talk to the men that you perceive are part of the problem . |
10 | The Park might then have a chance to return to the ‘ wild character ’ which is its chief delight . |
11 | Besides , he had not yet had a chance to speak to the investigating magistrate about the pay-off . |
12 | Give it a chance to get to the telephone . |
13 | a chance to contribute to the economic and social strength of the local area ; |
14 | A CHANCE to escape to the 19th century is being offered at a special day school in Cleveland on Saturday . |
15 | He had no chance to pull to the side of anything . |