Example sentences of "[verb] the good chance of " in BNC.

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1 Certainly for the launch of a new brand , or of a new campaign for an old brand , there can be little doubt that an initial burst pattern offers the best chance of building awareness among the target audience .
2 Recommendations for protecting yourself are given including a summary of the early signs of malignant melanoma — prompt recognition and diagnosis provide the best chance of protection .
3 The increase in carp-scaring activity around the banks has forced the carp to feed at the greatest distance from the activity , and the angler who can cast the furthest , within reason , stands the best chance of success .
4 In a monograph , the author has the best chance of a free hand .
5 Experts on both sides of the debate believe the parliamentary campaign has the best chance of success since abortion was legalised in 1967 .
6 ‘ So I gathered , ’ I said dryly , ‘ and would you also ask which horses are running at Winnipeg and which at Vancouver , and which in Bill 's opinion is the really best horse on the train , not necessarily on form , and which has the best chance of winning either race . ’
7 In other words the last male to mate usually has the best chance of fertilising the eggs .
8 The ideal organization and the one which has the best chance of success is one where , if you ask anybody from the chairman down to the newest recruit on the shop floor what that business is trying to do , you 'd get the same answer .
9 However , perhaps the strongest support for the concept of professional accountability derives from the argument that this has the best chance of promoting positive change in the practices of individuals and institutions .
10 An organised approach has the best chance of success in those areas where local councils are anti or are teetering on the verge of becoming so .
11 As Marx himself argued , the sphere of social life outside employment is indeed where the individual labourer has the best chance of achieving some degree of identity , autonomy and control over his or her life .
12 To stand the best chance of doing this they need to win the group , which would bring them a match in Bologna against the runners-up from Group E.
13 The food plant for both the small tortoiseshell and the peacock is the stinging nettle , so to stand the best chance of finding their caterpillars , start inspecting large clumps of nettles about the middle of May .
14 This analysis would be expected to provide the best chance of demonstrating a treatment effect , but no such response was found .
15 To meet these needs , most excavations were concentrated on burial mounds , as these offered the best chance of recovering complete objects worthy of display ; in the early and mid 19th century , the recovery of objects was the primary reason for excavation .
16 But anyway we 've grasped the point that the general elections it 's really down to the prime minister to er er to ask for the dissolution of parliament and the prime minister will normally a will normally ask for the dissolution of parliament when he or she thinks they 've got the best chance of winning .
17 Short communications stand the best chance of publication .
18 I believe that the arrangements that we have announced give the best chance of ensuring that that will be the case .
19 Stone Roses , Happy Mondays and the Inspirals have all been tipped to break the States but THEY CHARLATANS may have the best chance of all .
20 Stone Roses , Happy Mondays and the Inspirals have all been tipped to break the States but THEY CHARLATANS may have the best chance of all .
21 However , a rail runnel scheme similar to that abandoned in the 1970s offered the best chance of success .
22 After living rough for some time she decided that we offered the best chance of a home , and moved in Fizzy 's attitude is ambivalent .
23 On the former 's side , there was a clear , oft-stated belief that the union movement represented the best chance of overthrowing the government , given both the electoral weakness and the apparent shift from ‘ left wing principles ’ of the Labour party ( see Crick 1985 , p. 140 ) .
24 This strategy implies that we should have no preconceived ideas about the research we should support and that we should concentrate on deriving the criteria against which we should assess proposals which , on the balance of probabilities might stand the best chance of success .
25 Carol took her daughters along to the audition expecting Dannii to have the best chance of landing the part of Carla , a young Dutch girl .
26 To have the best chance of preventing the more serious family and child care problems , what we might call child abuse , the best chance of success is to improve and develop universal , non-stigmatizing services which are integrated into the mainstream of social provision for all children .
27 Elsewhere , the burden of proof will be on reformists to show that their policies offer the best chance of avoiding internal instability .
28 The conversion of the UK vote is thought to offer the best chance of reaching the required total of 54 votes .
29 Autumn sowing gives the best chance of ripening , particularly in the colder , wetter parts of the country .
30 Linfield had the best chance of the half , however , Eachus making a stunning save from a Johnston shot .
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