Example sentences of "[pers pn] a chance " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll give ya a chance . |
2 | Drama school is n't going to teach anybody to act but it does give the vital techniques with which to act and gives you a chance to make mistakes , experiment and find out about yourself . |
3 | This should be enough to convince someone to give you a chance . |
4 | Some of the test questions will give you a chance to check your understanding of simple foreign exchange arithmetic . |
5 | An advance visit gives you a chance to assess what the firm is like , what the other people are like and also how they dress , so that you can go appropriately dressed for the interview . |
6 | Divertimento gives you a chance of looking a second time , without much delay , from a slightly different point of view . |
7 | It 's not always possible in London but a short walk might well get you away from the crown and give you a chance to loosen up your legs , contemplate the last few hours and consider how your body is feeling in general . |
8 | But listening does more than that , it gives you a chance to learn and to get things into context . |
9 | ACCOUNTANCY is offering you a chance to win the latest product from software giant Microsoft . |
10 | TRI-R hangers will not be available in the shops for some time , but we 're able to offer you a chance to try two different versions of this exciting wall-hanging system . |
11 | EVERY YEAR the British Film Institute issues a package of British short films by up-and-coming movie-makers , giving you a chance to read for the first time the credits you 'll be seeing on Channel 4 in the next couple of years . |
12 | Just let's get settled in and then I promise to give you a chance . |
13 | Because choosing both the right type or investment and the particular institution with which you are likely to feel happiest is such an important decision , even after you have chosen a scheme you will have a 14-day cooling off period that gives you a chance to change your mind . |
14 | Two gives you a chance . |
15 | This gives you a chance to arrive at some horrible , eye-torturing combinations , like plaid for the font and stripes for the background . |
16 | You should arrive around 9.45am , giving you a chance to buy some local wines before your 11.45 sailing for Koblenz . |
17 | From time to time , taking one to lunch or meeting up for a drink gives you a chance to talk shop and learn about the other 's work and publications . |
18 | I 'll give you a chance to prove your worth , Sam Gristy . |
19 | Which will then gives you a chance to control their operation when you 're not happy with it . |
20 | To give you a chance to experiment , the closing date is August 15 , 1992 . |
21 | The ‘ Shoot the Next Janneau Armagnac ad ’ competition offers you a chance for your work to be featured as part of the 1990 Janneau advertising campaign . |
22 | Someone , in other words , who is likely to take silk , but likely to take it at a time sufficiently far in the future to give you a chance of stepping into part of his practice as a junior . |
23 | If you sign the document in your own home , as you would do with a doorstep salesman , er then the law does give you a chance to change your mind , although I hope for goodness sake you would all be very wary about signing any kind of legal document thrust under your nose from a doorstep salesman . |
24 | And er you were in need of er er finding a way over the Pyrenees which er gave you a chance of er getting to the other side , so hence er you needed er you needed French er er French guides . |
25 | I want to give you a chance to put the record straight . |
26 | I 'm just giving you a chance to tell us , that 's all . |
27 | There will be an annual review of your financial circumstances which will give you a chance to look ahead and anticipate any changes which might be necessary to your care arrangements . |
28 | Windows give you a chance to go to town . |
29 | ‘ For de Raimes , for believing that bitch at Gloucester even for a minute , for losing my damnable temper and not giving you a chance to tell me the truth . ’ |
30 | Next month Guinness Today will give you a chance to find out , with a competition to guess what a whole host of strange and enigmatic terms mean . |