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

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1 Right has everyone had a chance to look at some stuff since last time ?
2 Okay so has anybody had a chance to look at some of the things er
3 Not only does he get a chance to ‘ spread ’ his thespian wings , he 'll earn Hollywood brownie points for sporting a natty Harrison Ford-style beard .
4 Did you ever feel you had a chance of finding it ?
5 ‘ Gerry Taggart would be a rock in any team and as long as Tommy Wright is in goal we always feel we have a chance against any odds .
6 ‘ It was a good match and because I always felt I had a chance to break Byron I was not too unhappy when I went 3–0 down in the last set .
7 No I think we still thought we had a chance .
8 We always thought we had a chance if we played well . ’
9 We always thought we had a chance if we played well . ’
10 ‘ But I did n't really think I had a chance because I have n't acted before , ’ she said .
11 In 1973 , the board used the public outcry over leaked reports of proposed cuts in the network ‘ to press for a higher level of investment , which they now thought they had a chance of being granted ’ ( Pryke and Dodgson 1975 : 23 ) .
12 ‘ If we did n't think we had a chance of winning the election we could have produced a manifesto that promised the earth , ’ said party chairman Kees Maxey .
13 Because I do n't think they had a chance of getting in to vote
14 Personally , I did n't think she had a chance .
15 If you really do n't think you stand a chance , then do n't even think of competing .
16 I did n't think I had a chance of getting a job but Workington took the gamble with me and I want to repay them .
17 Car dealer Ricky Evans , 30 , of Basingstoke , Hants , said yesterday : ‘ I did n't think I stood a chance so I 'd thrown the slip aside . ’
18 So how do you get a chance at these ?
19 I never thought I had a chance . ’
20 Okay did anybody get a chance to read the paper which was about conversation ?
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