Example sentences of "[ex0] [be] [adv] a chance " in BNC.
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1 | We 're hoping , there 's just a chance , she left her car to pick wild flowers . |
2 | If you are unsuccessful over a period of time there 's always a chance you will part company . ’ |
3 | " No , but there 's always a chance for a new start without you . " |
4 | ‘ There 's always a chance , ’ she told Rosheen . |
5 | " There 's always a chance . " |
6 | There 's always a chance that one of us will miss a telltale pattern or a problem somewhere . ’ |
7 | There 's always a chance she may be too weak to withstand the treatment . |
8 | ‘ There 's always a chance , but not one I 'd want to bank our lives on . ’ |
9 | There 's still a chance of the stuff turning up ; not the camera , but the notebooks , yes . ’ |
10 | ‘ So there 's still a chance you could keep it ? ’ |
11 | They tell me there 's still a chance of a decent lunch at the hotel on the prom . ’ |
12 | So there 's still a chance that he 'll become the Conservatives ' first black MP . |
13 | Below that , there 's still a chance . |
14 | Still no goals , it 's play to Gascoigne , Gascoigne now still going forward , Gascoigne on the edge of the penalty , looking for the one two , he gets the one two , great tackle there by Les Robinson , there 's still a chance to Spurs Steve Foster , chance now — and it 's a goal to Spurs . |
15 | We know what CAMRA did for real ale and there is even a chance — is n't there ? — that Greenpeace will save us from ourselves . |
16 | ‘ I was on the other end of the question for most of my life as a British Telecom customer manager , and I always tried to see the view of the underdog , because there is just a chance he might be right , ’ he said . |
17 | Jack reports that there is also a chance that Northrop YC–125B Raider 48–626 may join the collection . |
18 | It is true that there is also a chance that the individual plaintiff may live longer than the average expectation of life . |
19 | There is also a chance that Mediterranean customers could recognise the calibre of the Scottish product and favour it above the competition on quality grounds . |
20 | They are not generally common fossils , but there is always a chance of turning up a skeleton from the coal deposits , or finding a fossil frog ( see Fig. 51 ) in the Mesozoic . |
21 | And there is always a chance of winning the £250,000 top prize . |
22 | March is often a windy month and because the winds are unsteady at this time of year there is always a chance of very changeable weather from day to day . |
23 | Thousands of years of experience have proved that this is what the wild elephants do — usually — though there is always a chance that it may be fatally different . |
24 | Moreover there is always a chance that repressed or submerged feeling can well up — with added force and disastrous effect . |
25 | Yet there is always a chance anew , an opportunity to feel love for someone , just like the first time . |
26 | The advantage of this is that , given that you have got to exchange witness statements anyway , there is always a chance that your opponents may consider that the evidence is not crucial or controversial and allow the statement to go in without the witness being called . |
27 | CPRW believes there is now a chance to cut through this confusion to create a universal scheme that could provide stability and renewed confidence to the hard-pressed Welsh farming community . |
28 | There is now a chance of progress via measures such as those that the EC has taken , and via the possibility of a United Nations peacekeeping force . |
29 | There is now a chance to secure a comprehensive settlement based on security for Israel , justice for the Palestinians and peace for all who live in the region . |
30 | And even when it succeeds , there is still a chance that after pursuing it for some way another gazelle passing in front will impede it and its first , tiring target will be able to escape . |