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  1. Jan 26, 2015 · Kansas considers giving terminally ill 'last chance' at life Lawmakers in Kansas are considering a bill that supporters believe could give terminally ill patients a final chance to live Second Chance at Love Humane Society Second Chance at Love Humane Society was founded by Cheri Lucas, a dog behaviourist in 1994.

  2. Apr 1, 2008 · For example: "Your chance of winning the lottery is one in a million." W. wallander Senior Member.

  3. Apr 25, 2012 · How much chance do we have ? My husband just recently found out he may have a 5 month old daughter and he wants to go for custody of the child. The girls mother has done drugs so bad that she's constantly afraid that "the monsters are going to get her".

  4. Feb 21, 2016 · Hello, guys, How should I "chance" in the following sentences? In the singular or in the plural? With "the" or without? "The more you play, the more chances you have of winning" or "The more you play, the greater (the) chance you have of winning" and "The less you play, the fewer chances...

  5. Mar 4, 2021 · If I get a chance doesn’t say anything about likelihood either. And it, too, only makes sense if said by someone who doesn’t currently have that chance. But it’s being stated indicatively – as a fact, rather than a hypothesis / information, rather than conjecture.

  6. May 28, 2008 · by chance = by accident, unintentionally by any chance = might there be a possibility of examples: if, by chance, you encounter a ferocious dog, do not run. would you, by any chance, have a light? (for cigarette) sometimes, depending on geographic location, the two phrases can both mean "might there be a possibility of" saludos

  7. Oct 5, 2009 · The confusion is how "chance" is being used. Chance can be an instance of opportunity and one may have a countable number of opportunities. eg. You have many chances to win. Alternatively, one may be talking about the likelihood of a single opportunity. One may have a good chance, a big chance, a bad chance, small chance...

  8. Nov 19, 2020 · Note the change from Longman's "get/have a chance to do something" to Longman's "I'd like a job in which I get the chance to travel." I would be inclined to say, "Phone me when you get the chance", but I'm not saying that "have" and "a" are wrong.

  9. Sep 6, 2012 · I hear and see 'when you have a chance' and 'when you have chance' equally, as in [1] Come visit us again when you have a chance. [2] Come visit us again when you have chance. [1] sounds more idiomatic to me. Which would you use?

  10. Nov 24, 2015 · Since 1970, slim chance has become the most popular of the various versions of this phrase.Thin chance exists, but has always been rare.

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