Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] a chance " in BNC.

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1 Montana said : ‘ Steve and the team are playing well so they are not going to take a chance of throwing me in unless they have to . ’
2 It was , though , and you 're going to have to learn to live with that fact , because you 're certainly not going to get a chance to put it right ! ’
3 Sometimes you 've just got to take a chance and dive in . ’
4 ‘ A few moments later and he would not have stood a chance . ’
5 Now had I known about this it the time , of course he would not have stood a chance of getting into the RAF .
6 I 'm not giving Garry a chance to skip off again . ’
7 And that she 'll just have to take a chance tonight .
8 Then , likely as not , he would hardly have had a chance to open his mouth before the Collector would be off again .
9 You will probably have had a chance to practise with the hand-held mask at antenatal class .
10 I would n't mind taking a chance , to sleep somewhere more comfortable than this .
11 Luke Calder was n't going to get a chance to disrupt all her plans for the future .
12 ‘ Without funds being raised he would n't have stood a chance .
13 Dougal did n't struggle : even if he could have got out of the duvet , he would n't have stood a chance .
14 If I 'd known that , I would n't have stood a chance . ’
15 Which was good for me ; if I had directed it in 1979 it would n't have had a chance . ’
16 And you 're quite sure that while the car was down in Streatley , the thieves who I 'm after would n't have had a chance to take it and use it for their break-in ? ’
17 You would n't have had a chance . ’
18 But erm we had a sort of a spectrum you know it covered such a wide well area if you like of er of engineering that one would n't have had a chance to have a any contact with in in any other works , you 'd be doing as one certain sphere you know a certain type of work , and there you are you that 's your lot eh ?
19 ‘ We ca n't find 'im , but it 's so deep and 'as such strong currents , 'e ca n't 'ave 'ad a chance . ’
20 Ca n't seem to get a chance .
21 Sixteen weeks early , and er they er really did n't seem to stand a chance erm of living but a lot of them did and that was amazing .
22 Obviously this is n't always the case with ex-offenders — even those who are like this tend to get branded by society , and so do n't get given a chance to start anew .
23 A goal or two is what everyone needs and at least United have a chance to come back in the cup with the second leg at Torquay next week
24 By such means it could win trust and acceptance of ideas that would seldom have stood a chance when presented through public oratory .
25 Oh , yes , I never did get a chance to fly that big buzzard .
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