Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] have the chance " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I never dared to dream I 'd have the chance to go to university , said one teacher in his early thirties , remembering his youth in the countryside .
2 When I joined the NCT , like most members , I did so because I wanted the best antenatal classes possible and it seemed that I would have the chance to meet new mothers and make new friends after the birth too .
3 Unlike on a school day I would have the chance of getting up at my leisure , for I would begin at ten o'clock .
4 I hope by participating in the Earthwatch expedition I would have the chance of studying alternative sources of fuel for the benefit of local communities which would help in checking the ecological disturbance .
5 Perhaps I will have the chance to be your Teacher .
6 And by the way , Laurence advises you to hurry back , as you may have the chance of a part .
7 ‘ You have been accused , and you must have the chance to defend yourself . ’
8 We all just felt that you should have the chance of a different kind of life . ’
9 The entry will go back into the bag for the Grand Draw , so you 'll have the chance of winning more than one prize if you fill in this section — but it is entirely optional .
10 You should allow around £70 per week , but if you want more , you 'll have the chance to venture inland with us to Mexico City to experience the mystery of the Aztec and Mayan pyramids .
11 The emphasis at Cedar Falls is on stress management and you 'll have the chance to learn specific relaxation techniques .
12 ‘ I promise you , you 'll have the chance .
13 Well okay , you could have a you could , you could have the chance all there and th you get charged near hundred and fifty quid , but you 're getting all that extra !
14 You wo n't be asked to mend fences or brand steers , but you will have the chance to watch the ranch hands — the wranglers — at work ; go riding or walking , or take a drive into town for some shopping .
15 You will have the chance to do just that by joining us on our fantastic trips package .
16 A reporter 's interest may be stimulated by attending an event , and you will have the chance to talk to him and gain a feel for his interest and views .
17 As New Scientist revealed two weeks ago ( 27 January , p 217 ) you will have the chance to vote on how you want a love story to end .
18 At the present time the best days to walk around Funchal are Saturday and Sunday when it is much quieter and you will have the chance to stop and view the buildings and doorways , many of which have interesting detail .
19 During the coffee break that follows , you will have the chance to chat with these two experts .
20 Today you will have the chance to relax on board watching the scenery and local life along the banks of the Nile .
21 Two last points : firstly , during lunch you will have the chance to enjoy a play presented by a drama group from this college .
22 If these searches turn up anything untoward , you will have the chance to pull out or renegotiate a new price .
23 ‘ I very much doubt you will have the chance to discover , ’ Frere laughed .
24 You will have the chance to qualify for the highest civilian cookery qualifications available in Great Britain .
25 ‘ Andrea and myself , as a working-class woman and a Black woman , come from those groups , and feel we should have the chance to express our ideas as much as anyone else . ’
26 As the first president of the faculty of community medicine ( now public health medicine ) his view on the role of the specialty remains pertinent — with ‘ specialists equally skilled in administration and epidemiology and with a broad view of social medicine and its research ’ we should have the chance of making the NHS more effective and efficient .
27 We 'll be serving scrambled eggs , toast and coffee — free of course — and we 'll have the chance to chat .
28 " I remember that year Jimmy telling us that we had black players in South Africa , that they were reasonably good and that he thought they should have the chance to become members , " Bland explained .
29 That does n't mean to say they should n't achieve inside the home too , but it does mean that they should have the chance of doing both if they want it , and I think perhaps most do .
30 THOSE Millwall fans who did n't manage to rip up a piece of turf during the chaotic farewell scenes at The Den the other week will be glad to know they 'll have the chance to pick up some of the sacred turf next week in a special auction .
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