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    Usar "chance on" en una oración

    chance on oraciones de ejemplo

    chance on


    1. She told her she needed to trust him, and take a chance on love


    2. We would have to get extremely lucky to chance on a quasi-boson that had some connection to the impactor


    3. chance once here, and he was happy


    4. I love you and this baby too much to take a chance on losing either of you


    5. “I can’t take the chance on being seen


    6. I've been trying to find a way out but there's been so many badgers coming and going that I couldn't take the chance on moving about the upper tunnels


    7. "The mystical creatures took a chance on a small girl


    8. 6 And the young man who told him said, As I happened by chance on mount Gilboa, note, Saul leaned on his spear; and, lo, the


    9. He felt like a beaten stray that had happened by chance onto the doorstep of a much kinder owner and was treated the way he should have been from the start


    10. the chance on hiring you

    11. When an intelligent species becomes advanced enough to explore space, then such a species might chance on the hibernating picodust


    12. Just three months went by, and she read in the newspaper by chance one day that more recent studies had shown that frequent use of mobile phones was extremely harmful to one’s health and might even cause fatal diseases


    13. Thinking he might have one chance only, he runs towards the cane, pushing past Simon as he does so


    14. Today, though, the tattered lad runs games of chance on crates instead of tables


    15. But I'd have cut my way through and taken a chance on swimming, only I heard the drums pounding in the village and knew they'd taken somebody alive


    16. The chance on a leak is too big


    17. If by some chance one or more of you can’t enter the path


    18. Meme had met him by chance one afternoon when she went with Patricia Brown to get a car to take a drive through the groves


    19. last chance on myself


    20. Though the killer could merely have taken a chance on Underwood following protocol, it would be a risk to take in light of the danger involved in the procedure, unless they were absolutely certain the window had been opened

    21. a chance on things


    22. the statistically worst case scenario that would occur by chance one percent of the time


    23. I couldn't take a chance on her not making it


    24. to chance once the business is put on the selling block, time should be spent


    25. Since the Chance only had one holodeck, time was limited, and


    26. I’m going to give you one chance and only one chance only to be honest with me


    27. He retreated to the other side of the chamber, where other Anuunaki stood, awaiting their chance on the training ground


    28. Now, six years later, Damien is speechless when he finds Jemma by chance on a farm in the rolling hills of the Virginia countryside


    29. grateful to be alive and be given a second chance on this wonderful planet,


    30. In reality, it is chance only which could change your destiny unknowingly

    31. Thanks again for reading and taking the chance on an Indie Author


    32. Instead of taking a chance on a feeling, and investing their attention


    33. I can’t take a chance on my family, they never asked for any of this…


    34. Might chance on a pair in the railway lost property office


    35. Most important, he took a chance on me, and he provided me with an example of someone whose career I admired and wanted


    36. In that case there might be a chance on the moors to the right or left


    37. On the other hand, it seemed an unthinkable coincidence that a man should dare to enter the room, and that by chance on that very day the papers were on the table


    38. Or did he simply mean that they had better hurry up and take a with a low, shelving bank where they could get out easily? That seemed too much chance on being able to do what he himself could do without difficulty? This seemed more likely


    39. 'Oh dear, ' said my father, meeting me by chance on the stairs, 'how delightful to see you again so soon


    40. “Not a chance on any of them

    41. Now that the bubble has burst and MEMC is well off the recent highs, there could be an opportunity for investors who are willing to take a chance on a company that is a major player in the solar energy industry


    42. This final list is now ready for one last question, and it is an all-important one: Is the risk/reward ratio worth taking a chance on?


    43. "Fritz," I said, "if we could find that Constance and she asked you, would you at least consider taking a chance on her?"


    44. If you were like the typical investor, little by little you would relax the rules, becoming more and more willing to take a chance on some of the sexy stocks being touted on CNBC or in research reports


    45. Finally, at the very least you can now see which types of stocks to avoid, You should always look at the historical record if you’re tempted to take a chance on a glamour stock trading at high multiples


    46. I fell upon it by chance one day as I was passing above the palace on patrol duty


    47. With several kinds this is effected by the pollen-grains, which are light and incoherent, being blown by the wind through mere chance on to the stigma; and this is the simplest plan which can well be conceived


    48. If we admire the several ingenious contrivances by which orchids and many other plants are fertilised through insect agency, can we consider as equally perfect the elaboration of dense clouds of pollen by our fir-trees, so that a few granules may be wafted by chance on to the ovules?


    49. Oh, may that teirible beauty (yes, terrible, there are such !), that daughter of that luxurious and aristocratic lady meeting me by chance on a steamer or somewhere, glance askance at me and turn up her nose, wondering contemptuously how that humble, unpresentable man with a book or paper in his hand could dare to be in a front seat beside her ! If only she knew who was sitting beside her ! And she will find out, she will, and will come to sit beside me of her own accord, humble, timid, ingratiating, seeking my glance, radiant at ray smile


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