Example sentences of "[vb base] [art] chance [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 You want the chance to spit in the eye of these landlords ? ’
2 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 ’ .
3 In other words we get consulted so we get a chance to comment on the planning application when it 's made .
4 And not until mid-1993 will any incoming government get a chance to tinker with the existing composition of the Board of Governors .
5 London , UK : Courtaulds employees have the chance to go behind the scenes at the Science Museum , under a sponsorship scheme , to view collections currently not on display .
6 Kelly Wagland plays in the centre after injury while Greg Forster and David Minter have the chance to operate as the first string half back pairing .
7 YOUNGSTERS have the chance to follow in the footsteps of rugby Grand Slam greats Rob Andrew and Rory Underwood this Easter , courtesy of a council 's sports programme .
8 More important is the possibility , after 1994 , that one contractor may bid to take over another , and outside investors have the chance to buy into the contractor companies , opening the door to possible foreign ownership of some of the network .
9 Andy Partner and Paul Flowers , regular central defenders in the youth team , thus have a chance to impress in the friendly fixture at Chelmsford City on Saturday ( 3 pm kick-off at New Writtle Street ) with a view to being involved in the Cardiff and more especially the Carlisle clash .
10 Food took on better flavour , meals became enjoyable instead of a chore , ’ she says , ‘ If I break the diet , I know I have n't failed , but have a chance to learn from the experience .
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