Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] have [art] chance " in BNC.

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1 Then , likely as not , he would hardly have had a chance to open his mouth before the Collector would be off again .
2 So you all positively want to have the chance to be interviewed on radio and to put over what you think is important .
3 You will probably have had a chance to practise with the hand-held mask at antenatal class .
4 The project that has gone quite far has had every chance of success but has failed and therefore has demonstrated its inadequacy .
5 I do n't believe that I am really going to have the chance to be in this movie .
6 yes and everybody not too happy as you can probably imagine erm Peter erm while we were talking to Paul Simpson , in fact Brian Horton was holding his press conference and I think he said the same as everybody else ; ‘ Bolder the opposition goalkeeper had an inspired game , but really United had the chances and the possession , and really everything to kill Charlton off long before half time and really put no pressure on themselves in the second half . ’
7 ‘ I 'm just sorry that he 's had this problem at a time when he would surely have had the chance to establish himself in the England side .
8 A goal or two is what everyone needs and at least United have a chance to come back in the cup with the second leg at Torquay next week
9 Secretary Jim McDowell says he will still consider players who may not yet have had the chance to come forward for consideration .
10 ‘ We 'll have seen parts of the world we would never have had the chance to visit otherwise , and we 'll have been a lot luckier than most . ’
11 On a turgid turner that had thwarted the seamers ' efforts until the 199th over of the match , Essex required a further 29 to avoid the follow-on on the final morning with four wickets intact , only to be denied by a spell of 3 for 1 in 14 deliveries that ultimately allowed Nick Cook to give the hosts ( and Britannic Assurance Championship leaders ) a right old grilling in the second dig ; but for Ambrose he might never have had the chance .
12 They would certainly have had no chance of financing their programme without large increases both in taxation and in the borrowing requirement .
13 He was making couples , choosing partners , arranging meetings in a café where they could all talk , all those men who never had had the chance to meet .
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