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

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1 You mean that drama students who are graduating from training should have the chance to join Equity ?
2 The third series will feature new slots such as ‘ Sexy At Sixty ’ , where viewers will have the chance to nominate their choice of who is sexy at sixty ; the major political parties will be quizzed on their policies of older people and there will be regular films of ‘ remarkable people doing remarkable things ’ .
3 The entry will go back into the bag for the Grand Draw , so you 'll have the chance of winning more than one prize if you fill in this section — but it is entirely optional .
4 But , by buying one of these new British Telecom Phonecards , each one of us will have the chance to speak on their behalf .
5 He did n't often have the chance of meeting schoolgirls .
6 We 'll be serving scrambled eggs , toast and coffee — free of course — and we 'll have the chance to chat .
7 In this period alone — the period of normality — do we have the chance to assess her abilities , or lack of them , as queen .
8 He could hardly wait for dinner-time when he would have the chance to speak to Evelyn .
9 You wo n't be asked to mend fences or brand steers , but you will have the chance to watch the ranch hands — the wranglers — at work ; go riding or walking , or take a drive into town for some shopping .
10 You will have the chance to do just that by joining us on our fantastic trips package .
11 You should allow around £70 per week , but if you want more , you 'll have the chance to venture inland with us to Mexico City to experience the mystery of the Aztec and Mayan pyramids .
12 This does not mean that I am now suggesting all children should have the chance of performing a scripted play in front of an audience ( indeed I doubt whether many young people are likely to be mature enough to cope with the sophisticated Stanislavsky approach to performance ) .
13 When I joined the NCT , like most members , I did so because I wanted the best antenatal classes possible and it seemed that I would have the chance to meet new mothers and make new friends after the birth too .
14 A reporter 's interest may be stimulated by attending an event , and you will have the chance to talk to him and gain a feel for his interest and views .
15 I admit I was wrong about the Cairngorms , and I did n't even have the chance to see what was going on behind the plateau to the south .
16 I know myself that I am very fit for riding , but after a game of tennis or squash , ( I do n't have the chance to play often ! )
17 ‘ Andrea and myself , as a working-class woman and a Black woman , come from those groups , and feel we should have the chance to express our ideas as much as anyone else . ’
18 He was waiting to impress his Maker , and he would have the chance before long .
19 We seem to have been steadily moving away , in spirit and in the letter , from the findings of the famous Beveridge report on Broadcasting in 1949 which concluded that ‘ minorities must have the chance , by persuasion to turn themselves into majorities ’ ( para 259 ) and should not be denied access to the media because of their size .
20 You will also have the chance to provide informal activities which could be anything from putting on a record or cassette for some listening or dancing , to reading aloud , or getting someone fixed up with their portable stereo or a good romance to read .
21 In fact , even without knowing it , he may be looking to her as a vehicle by which he might rediscover his lost self , which did n't have the chance to blossom earlier .
22 As New Scientist revealed two weeks ago ( 27 January , p 217 ) you will have the chance to vote on how you want a love story to end .
23 They planned that the next wave of new machinery would be installed in an area away from the shop-floor where engineers would try out working practices so that shop-floor workers would simply not have the chance to gain the upper hand .
24 He explained that it was a unanimous decision by Butcher , senior coach Alan Jones and second-team coach John Steele , that Maynard , a gifted but erratic player of whom the best has probably not been seen , should have the chance .
25 We all just felt that you should have the chance of a different kind of life . ’
26 The winner will also have the chance to explore the unspoiled treasures of the country 's North and South Islands .
27 At the present time the best days to walk around Funchal are Saturday and Sunday when it is much quieter and you will have the chance to stop and view the buildings and doorways , many of which have interesting detail .
28 Gavin Hastings was the nominated vice-captain on the tour , but he did not have the chance to lead .
29 During the coffee break that follows , you will have the chance to chat with these two experts .
30 The 90-pupil school in Reigate , Surrey , did not have the chance to assess him because he attended only three mornings in two weeks , she said .
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