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

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1 Pat and Steven have got the chance to do that tomorrow .
2 Southend striker Brett Angell has rejected the chance to join second division leaders Blackburn Rovers in a £1 million deal .
3 She preferred to be left alone to handle her problem with Silvia — at least until Silvia had had a chance to keep her word .
4 In an interview with Arab journalists on March 8 US President Bush had said that the PLO had " lost credibility " after siding with Iraq ; Bush had dismissed the chances of a quick resumption of US-Palestinian talks .
5 He would wait another couple of years , he told himself , until Grégoire had had a chance to catch up , and was more confident .
6 But the result no longer has a bearing on the National Division Two relegation situation after Morley beat Newcastle Gosforth on Saturday to go clear of trouble , while West have forfeited the chance to go up to National Division One as champions , settling for second spot and promotion .
7 And Barrie Lamb , chairman of the Darlington Railway Preservation Society , said it meant Darlington had lost the chance of a major tourist attraction .
8 Patrick had seen the chance to ask a question that had been on his mind a long time .
9 The first time in weeks that Doyle had had the chance to lazily watch a football match , and almost immediately the phone goes .
10 And now Tzanibey has seized the chance to defy you and poison it ?
11 Liverpool engineered their own downfall and I do n't think I 'm sticking my neck by saying Spartak have got no chance of winning that competition .
12 FORMER England batsman Bill Athey has rejected the chance of a move to Derbyshire .
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