Example sentences of "chance of [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Newcastle had to win both their Group A games to retain a chance of moving into the semi-final , but Keegan clearly saw this as a chance to use his developing players . |
2 | Thus out of the middle only 27 will have any chance of getting into the top flight and then only into the second round of the Pilkington Cup . |
3 | Now had I known about this it the time , of course he would not have stood a chance of getting into the RAF . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Far too many amateurs place the ball forward in their stance when pitching , therefore increasing their chance of digging into the ground before the back of the ball . |
6 | I think I have more chance of breaking into the England squad . |
7 | The unusual violence was blamed by Lutheran church sources here on the frustration of a trainload of young people prevented from crossing the now-closed border to Czechoslovakia , and the chance of clambering into the West German Embassy in Prague . |
8 | The skills involved are so varied and complex that whole books have been written about it , and there is no chance of going into the topic in great depth here . |