Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adv] [adv] with a " in BNC.

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1 If I do , I am still in with a chance . ’
2 ‘ But if you can defend against them you are always in with a chance . ’
3 So if you find lots of things to say about the others , you 're still in with a chance here .
4 If you have to eat a cold chip , you 're better off with an old-fashioned greasy one .
5 ‘ Liberalism alone is the great Lady Surgeon of a nation 's maladies , and while she is temporarily abed with a broken limb , the nation is the sufferer ’ ( Ramsey in the Gownsman , 6 December 1924 ) .
6 She was soon back with a trolley and all the necessary requisites , and between them they washed the woman from top to toe , and dressed her in a white hospital gown .
7 She was back promptly with a chilled wine and bread rolls with crisp brown crust and thick doughy interior , which I broke and ate with covert greed .
8 ‘ We played to the game plan , worked tremendously hard and we are still in with a chance . ’
9 The youth situation has never been better , We 're still in with a chance of getting into Europe and the club is fiancially viable .
10 Let us hope then that England produce a performance of such mind-bending awfulness in order to succumb to this dodgy outfit , who probably ca n't believe that they are still in with a shout , and may thus fool themselves into believing that this is their year … at least until they hear the result from Turkey .
11 But they are now in with a chance of making the Olympic Games at Atlanta where the sport is being included as a demonstration event .
12 Gloucester missed some chances but they were never in with a shout … they were on the retreat for most of the game as Bath piled forward …
13 They were still in with a shout .
14 It is usually forward with a pungent blackcurrant aroma on the bouquet and it is ripe , fruity and friendly .
15 He still wants to be leader — or , better still , prime minister — and he knows that he is still in with a chance .
16 He 's upstairs now with a bullet in his arm .
17 He seems to have left Trinity in less than friendly circumstances , possibly because his bookselling came to overwhelm his scholarly duties , but by 1669 he was once again with a proper position , this time as an employee of the university itself .
18 She could still feel Felipe 's arm around her , her body felt the force of his passion , and now he was out there with a woman who behaved as if he was her personal possession .
19 He just missed selection for boat race crew named earlier this week , but he was still in with a chance of a late place .
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