Example sentences of "'ve get a [adj] chance " in BNC.

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1 You 've got a good chance of seeing the rarer migrant butterflies here , as well as buzzards , kestrels , and even a hobby or peregrine falcon .
2 We 've got a good chance . ’
3 They said we 've got a good chance now of prosecuting 'em .
4 Greg Downs says the club is in a better position than it 's been for eight or nine years and if they can play as well as last year they 've got a good chance
5 But I think we 've got a good chance of getting into the play-offs and we 're capable of beating anyone on our day .
6 Yes , they 've got a good chance an'all , you know the a good chance have n't they ?
7 I 'm thinking actually of here in the university itself , we 've got three different groups in those areas that are now collaborating , and I think we 've got a good chance of _ especially in the area of schools curricula — but also in the area , I think , of helping business people , and I 'm thinking now of senior management , who might be your and my age , Brian , for whom computers did n't exist when we went through university or college , erm who 've probably more or less given up any hope of understanding it and understanding the computer boffins who have taken over — almost taken over the company at times , one suspects .
8 And I reckon that we 've got a good chance beating Sheffield Wednesday at football .
9 Or if you 're comparing people with themselves as it were , that is looking for differences between how they answer one question and how they answer another question , then sort of , you know , kind of twenty or more people and you 've got a reasonable chance of showing up some , some P less than point O fives .
10 We 've got three at home and three away , but I always say that not many games have ever been won on paper , and I still think we 've got a great chance . ’
11 I 've got a slim chance to do something .
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