Example sentences of "we [vb mod] have [art] chance " in BNC.
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1 | The only world tournament we may have a chance of winning |
2 | Seems we may have a chance of finding out : In America , 12-year-old Gregory Kingsley has already ‘ divorced ’ his real parents in a successful legal action . |
3 | This last comment does n't mean that we can strap on our sixshooters and holsters , but rather the guns of the artillery are on call if we should have a chance to use them . |
4 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
5 | 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 . |
6 | To be honest , we were n't sure we 'd sell all our tickets for the replay , but they all went by Thursday and if we get the same backing , we must have a chance . ’ |
7 | We 'll be serving scrambled eggs , toast and coffee — free of course — and we 'll have the chance to chat . |
8 | We thought we might have a chance . |
9 | But after our day out when we 'd had such a good time it seemed as though you might care and that we could have a chance . |
10 | Now it means they are going to tie the workers ' hands , and we shall have no chance to do anything . |
11 | Now the the tunes and the words vary enormously , and we shall have a chance to hear some of the tunes , certainly . |