Sentences with chance
chance
C c - Do you think they have a chance of beating Australia? [+ of]
- The electoral council announced that all eligible people would get a chance to vote.
- Which cards you're given is simply a matter of chance.
- If you are free tonight, is there any chance you could join me for dinner?
- ...a chance meeting.
- ...a victim of chance and circumstance.
- There's a good chance that we'll finish on time.
- Everyone deserves a fair chance of winning the award.
- A man I chanced to meet proved to be a most unusual character. [VERB to-infinitive]
- Andy knew the risks. I cannot believe he would have chanced it. [VERB it]
- This is the chance of a lifetime!
- Many customers could appreciate the chance at you offering them a variety of soda.
- A chance meeting
- You take a chance with his driving
- That was quite a chance, finding him here
- I'll chance the worst happening
- I chanced to catch sight of her as she passed
- To leave things to chance
- You'll have a chance to go
- There is little chance of success; what are their chances of winning?
- A chance encounter
- I chanced to see them
- Let's chance it
- Chance governs all.
- A game of chance.
- A fifty-percent chance of success.
- Now is your chance.
- Take a chance.
- The charity is selling chances for a dollar each.
- The chances are that the train hasn't left yet.
- It chanced that our arrivals coincided.
- I'll have to chance it, whatever the outcome.
- A chance occurrence.
- I met her again by chance in a department store in Paris.
- I'll wait on the chance that she'll come.
- Here was my chance. I took the old man aside, and two or three glasses of Old Crow launched him into reminiscence.
- Why leave it to chance when a few simple steps will secure the desired outcome?
- There is a 30 percent chance of rain tomorrow.
- It chanced that I found a solution the very next day.
- Shall we carry the umbrella, or chance a rainstorm?
- He chanced upon a kindly stranger who showed him the way.