Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] have a chance " in BNC.
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1 | Readers may soon have a chance to buy some of The Daily Telegraph . |
2 | WHILE Craig Chalmers revealed in this paper earlier this week that he might just have a chance of being put on standby for the forthcoming British Lions tour , he is now more upbeat about the prospects of that happening . |
3 | Similarly , other Rowdies who have been shown to have given long service through organizing or chant leading might also have a chance of making the grade . |
4 | The Park might then have a chance to return to the ‘ wild character ’ which is its chief delight . |
5 | ‘ If we beat Oxford and Plymouth on Saturday , we could still have a chance of automatic promotion . |
6 | as if he 'd even have a chance of it anyway |
7 | But I saw no other way out : I did n't know if I would ever have a chance again . ’ |
8 | AFICIONADOS of the BBC 's Test Match Trivia programme will soon have a chance to pit their wits in a contest of similar format . |
9 | Back-in-form Glenavon are through from Group C ; they play Carrick who will still have a chance of leapfrogging Bangor . |
10 | You will also have a chance to browse though book and information stalls — and , if all this activity gets too much , take time to enjoy the school 's nature garden . |
11 | ‘ For such a young player this is a tremendous achievement , ’ says Mavis , ‘ Claire has outstanding talent and she will now have a chance to compete against some of the best players in the world . ’ |
12 | For the first time in their four-year history the awards will have a regional stage ; the winners of which will then have a chance to win one of nine national awards in London on November 17 . |