Example sentences of "n't [vb pp] a chance " in BNC.

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1 I think there 's someone else in me which I have n't given a chance to get out .
2 ‘ We were n't given a chance with our last two games away to England and Romania .
3 As outsiders they were n't given a chance , but with McBride leading by example , they reached the semi-final stage only to be pushed out by an injury-time winning try by Australia .
4 And the differences there between women in different countries are just enormous because there are still countries today where women are n't given a chance to be born — there 's female infanticide still in many countries .
5 Swindon 's local evening newspaper , which has run a campaign to keep Fresden in public hands , says the idea was n't given a chance .
6 And on most of the occasions when they had been alone together he had n't let a chance slip by .
7 ‘ She has n't got a chance . ’
8 So I always thought : ‘ If you 're good enough , you have to keep on , 'cause if you stop , you have n't got a chance , obviously . ’
9 Behind their backs , the dealer would call his clients " suckers " , saying : " There 's one born every minute " and , " They just have n't got a chance ! "
10 ‘ He has n't got a chance .
11 Alternatively , we may say that the plates are so close to each other ( as it would be in a practical diode ) that the electron beam has n't got a chance to spread .
12 Well I had n't got a chance to .
13 ‘ Against France and Britain , Hitler has n't got a chance .
14 If it is you have n't got a chance in hell .
15 there 'll be no Jaguars racing at le mans this summer … the Oxfordshire team have pulled out after a row of regulations … reason is there V12s have n't got a chance against the turbos of the porsche and peugeots …
16 You have n't got a chance
17 Yeah but he ca n't gi , so that means you ca n't go up cos you have n't got a chance to buy one .
18 Yeah , cos then you know you 've got ta chance of going out rather than or something then you have n't got a chance at all .
19 Milton Keynes , they 're hopeless , they have n't got a chance against Bicester .
20 ‘ Oh , you have n't had a chance to unpack .
21 I have n't had a chance to wear this outfit to go out yet — but I will . ’
22 ‘ I 'm disappointed for those under 14s who have n't had a chance to see me this time , but I 'm looking forward to doing a full scale tour probably next year when everyone will have a chance to come along , ’ she added .
23 ‘ I really have n't had a chance to press my claims and I sincerely believe I am pushing uphill to get back into the side for a long time . ’
24 Have n't had a chance to do anything to the room since .
25 ‘ As though it 's just been created and has n't had a chance to get fouled up with so-called ‘ civilisation ’ .
26 I have n't had a chance . ’
27 ‘ I have n't had a chance to ask anyone — how 's Bill Francis ? ’
28 I 've been here three months but so far I have n't seen anything — I have n't had a chance , I 've had hardly any time off .
29 You better go and get some tea Margaret I have n't had a chance yet !
30 cos it has n't had a chance
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