Example sentences of "[prep] [be] [vb pp] the chance " in BNC.

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1 Above all , you need to take advantage of being given the chance to put your own point of view .
2 Our society needs to be given the chance to hear its own heartbeat in its own music — for pleasure first , then also for knowledge and understanding .
3 People had to be given the chance to exercise choice over schooling , hospital treatment , and housing .
4 He ended his hour-long presentation with the words , ‘ We are on our way toward making the division one of the best goddamned outfits in overseas operations , and I just want to be given the chance to prove that the plan which I have outlined to you today is the right one for the British operation , for Europe and for the Corporation . ’
5 In his most passionate tones yet , Mr Major delivered his Ten Tory Truths and his personal plea to be given the chance to build a ‘ golden future ’ for Britain .
6 All children need to be given the chance to create things by means of the new technologies .
7 ‘ It 'd be nice for her to be given the chance to make a suggestion or two . ’
8 She was n't going to be given the chance .
9 Would the right hon. Gentleman therefore care to suggest what I should say to those 420 workers in Rolls-Royce who have been ejected from their jobs with scant courtesy and with no idea why it has happened , who have all the skills required for building motor cars and are not to be given the chance to do so ?
10 Maybe it was going to be like the Cultural Revolution in China and we were all going to be given the chance to team up with the aliens .
11 SPRINTER Jason Livingston , banned for four years by the British Athletics Federation , is to be given the chance of a new career as a footballer .
12 They 'll know , they 're not going to give , they 're not going to be given the chance to say er , er ‘ you ca n't have any more ’ , no .
13 Vernon Bogdaner a reader in government at the University and a Fellow of Brasenose College , says he too is in favour of P R , and wants the electorate to be given the chance to vote on the issue .
14 In the primary care sector of the NHS , general practitioners ( GPs ) with large practices are to be offered the chance to control their own budgets and to buy hospital services on behalf of their patients .
15 But how would the British react to being given the chance to air their views face to face with a politician ?
16 ( However , it must be said that even here , the seller would probably not want the contract to be terminated too quickly or easily by the buyer , as the seller has more to lose by being denied the chance to perform and get full payment for the supply of his goods . )
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