Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] [verb] a chance " in BNC.
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1 | And that she 'll just have to take a chance tonight . |
2 | ‘ A few moments later and he would not have stood a chance . ’ |
3 | Now had I known about this it the time , of course he would not have stood a chance of getting into the RAF . |
4 | Then , likely as not , he would hardly have had a chance to open his mouth before the Collector would be off again . |
5 | I would n't mind taking a chance , to sleep somewhere more comfortable than this . |
6 | ‘ Without funds being raised he would n't have stood a chance . |
7 | Dougal did n't struggle : even if he could have got out of the duvet , he would n't have stood a chance . |
8 | If I 'd known that , I would n't have stood a chance . ’ |
9 | Which was good for me ; if I had directed it in 1979 it would n't have had a chance . ’ |
10 | 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 ? ’ |
11 | You would n't have had a chance . ’ |
12 | 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 ? |
13 | ‘ We ca n't find 'im , but it 's so deep and 'as such strong currents , 'e ca n't 'ave 'ad a chance . ’ |
14 | Ca n't seem to get a chance . |
15 | By such means it could win trust and acceptance of ideas that would seldom have stood a chance when presented through public oratory . |
16 | You will probably have had a chance to practise with the hand-held mask at antenatal class . |