Example sentences of "he have [vb pp] a chance " in BNC.
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1 | Now he has had a chance to work with them and perhaps better understands the intricacies of their job . |
2 | Since he became Prime Minister he has had a chance — his predecessor had a chance , too — to increase women 's representation on such boards , but between 1985 and 1990 we know that their representation rose by a dismal 0.3 per cent . |
3 | Now he has had a chance to regroup and fall back on to the kind of terrain of which he is master — the written minute . |
4 | He 'd taken a chance and he 'd been found out . |
5 | He would n't say any more until he 'd had a chance to talk it over with a friend , he said . ’ |
6 | He knew then he 'd got a chance of winning . |
7 | When the Minister next meets the chairmen of the health boards in Scotland , will he have had a chance to study the correspondence from Tayside about the relocation of the casualty department of Dundee royal infirmary to a green-field site at Ninewells ? |
8 | The words had leapt out of Tom 's mouth before he had had a chance to stop them . |
9 | He wondered what was wrong , wishing he had had a chance to talk to Ruth — though from the expression on her face as she hovered behind Cashman she did n't know either . |
10 | Now he does say he would you know he even thinks he could be a Gold Cup horse and emulate Dawn Run I mean again it 's it 's great claims this early on but er they would n't be running him if they did n't think he 's got a chance . |
11 | Well I do n't know , just er , I do n't know really , I do n't want to mind cos he 's been there five years , so if he does get made redundant he 's got a chance of getting a little bit of money , not a lot , but it would help . |