Example sentences of "you [verb] [verb] a chance " in BNC.
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1 | Or do you want to have a chance to say something in the light of the way the discussion 's progressed during the day ? |
2 | That is , if you want to stand a chance of stopping before hitting it . |
3 | ‘ For dropping you in at the deep end , before you 'd had a chance to get your bearings … ’ |
4 | You did have a chance to see her when you went back and she was standing by the bed with the light on . |
5 | You realize you 've missed a chance of meeting King Sebastian ? " |
6 | Erm we both feel you 've had a chance in detail and they 'd been quite blank in design . |
7 | If the postman knocks on the door to delivery the only parcel you 've received in the past three years , you can guarantee it will be at just before eight on the first Saturday morning you 've had a chance to have a proper lie in for months . |
8 | And it seems I wo n't get it until you 've had a chance to simmer down . |
9 | And I think this one is better for several reasons , I think you can quite clearly see now once you 've had a chance to look at this , the other one we saw , we , we eliminated this boat , we eliminate that post and this boat , or rather we just have this post and the sea beyond . |
10 | She sniffed , and smiled a bit , but not too much because if there is one thing worse than someone who does n't understand you it 's someone who understands perfectly , before you 've had a chance to have a good pout about not being understood . |
11 | Erm now you 've had a chance first of all I after our chat er par particularly on the phone and I make notes of people who er I think come well across on the phone because you know how important that is to us . |
12 | Okay , hopefully you 've had a chance to make , to make notes on that . |
13 | I do n't suppose you 've had a chance to see anything yet . ’ |
14 | And then , when you 've had a chance to recover from your victory , we 'll fight the battle again . ’ |
15 | ‘ Someone jumping to an erroneous conclusion about your needs before you 've had a chance to explain yourself ’ . |
16 | I mean at least you 've got a chance that they 're gon na stay with you and er a a a and read the odd paragraph . |
17 | because , because there 's a roofrack there and some people do , so that if the bus does turn over at least you 've got a chance to jump out . |
18 | Not only is it quicker , in the exam , but every time you press a button , you know , you 've got a chance of pressing the wrong one , or |
19 | You 've got a chance then . |
20 | No , but if you go in the middle you 've got a chance to wake up . |
21 | Where 's the you 've got a chance to go of course . |
22 | If you pick it up , you 've got a chance to speak to them . |
23 | It is simply a method of inhibiting or stopping your debtor from cashing in his assets and putting them out of your reach before you have had a chance to recover what is owed to you . |
24 | If you are not sure about their comfort , then do n't buy until you have had a chance to try other boots elsewhere . |
25 | Perhaps , once you have had a chance to mull this one over , could you please telephone me at the home number above ? |
26 | I suggest that we should delay submitting this to Number Ten until you have had a chance to draft the actual terms of reference , as you propose . |
27 | Leeds boss Howard Wilkinson whose own title defence is in tatters , admitted : ‘ There are eight or so teams up there , but there is no indication that any of them are putting together the kind of run that looks ominous ‘ Blackburn showed the sort of confidence against us that comes from the feeling that you have got a chance . |