Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] a [adj] chance " in BNC.

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1 I also prefer it because I believe it is more sensitive than a link-leger and gives me a better chance of hooking fish .
2 Look for anything that gives them a better chance of following the plot .
3 The issue now facing policy makers is whether the tribunals are equated with the county courts and legal aid extended to them or whether structural changes are made which enable unrepresented litigants to have a fair chance to present their cases in a manner which gives them a fair chance of success .
4 Dealing with Cystitis early gives you a greater chance of clearing it up .
5 The Undo command gives you a second chance when you delete a block of text in error by allowing you to replace it in the document exactly where it came from .
6 It throws into combat the best players from all corners of the country and , unlike the old final trial game , it gives you a second chance if you play badly first time out .
7 Being a temp gives you a good chance to try out different types of work before committing yourself to a permanent job , and also to size up the different companies .
8 It gives you a unique chance to work with adults and to be treated as an adult yourself .
9 There 's no guarantee that you will hit the perfect shot , but using this procedure gives you a stronger chance .
10 Alec Stewart 's charge has a stiffer task here , but is getting 6lbs from the favourite which gives her a sporting chance of stopping Daru 's unbeaten run of four victories .
11 ‘ This gives us a great chance to put things right . ’
12 Boss Lennie Lawrence said : ‘ We have two home games after Southampton and it gives us a great chance to cement a top six place . ’
13 Her Report , finished just before she left , is clearly written , well argued , and , I hope , gives us a good chance of receiving funding .
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