Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'll [vb infin] a chance [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Well one of the obvious pluses is that I 'll have a chance to do what I want to do when I want to do it . |
2 | Since you 're obviously a young man of ardent passions , perhaps I 'll have a chance to show you personally what I mean — and sooner than you think . |
3 | You 'll get a chance to try them out . |
4 | Guido straightened slightly as he went on to observe , ‘ I 'm sure we 'll succeed more quickly working together — and you 'll have a chance to see more of this country you like so much … ’ |
5 | There 's a hidden advantage in giving way now — and anyway you 'll have a chance to regain any lost ground later on . |
6 | You 'll have a chance to come back on whether we have got the wrong impression on that , I mean I recall Mr Heselton 's quite clearly , but let me pursue that at a stage further if if we take that as our impression of what you have said collectively , and you are asked to make provision for nine thousand seven hundred dwellings , again collectively in the Greater York area , and I 'm addressing this question to the districts , what provision would you make in your districts of your district figure in the Greater York area ? |
7 | Now , as soon as you have the five answers , and do remember that if you er , did n't hear any of the other ones , they will be repeated next week , so you 'll have a chance to write all the five answers down . |
8 | You 'll have a chance to tell me or ask me whatever it is that 's bothering you , and I 'll listen . ’ |
9 | I did n't immediately see this : that now human shit is out in the open , we 'll get a chance to find out what this stuff can really do . |