"chance" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

chance sustantivo

sustantivo + chance
Kolokacji: 25
percent chance • chance of university place • life chance • chance of survival • chance of success • chance of escape • ...
chance + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 16
chance encounter • chance meeting • chance remark • chance discovery • Chance Saloon • ...
chance + verbo
Kolokacji: 58
chance comes • chance goes • chance gets • chance says • chance makes • chance seems • chance wins • chance plays • ...
verbo + chance
Kolokacji: 88
lose one's chance • hurt one's chances • ruin one's chances • lead to chance • end one's chances • like one's chances • create chances • ...
adjetivo + chance
Kolokacji: 93
good chance • better chance • best chance • only chance • fair chance • slim chance • slight chance • realistic chance • ...
preposición + chance
Kolokacji: 17
by chance • about one's chances • in several chances • to chance • of chance • ...
(1) by, about, in, to, of, ...
Kolokacji: 8
(2) at, with, on, save, per, ...
Kolokacji: 9
2. at the chance = przy szansie at the chance
4. save chances = oszczędź szanse save chances
5. per cent chance = procentowa szansa per cent chance
6. against the chance = przeciwko szansie against the chance
8. through chance = przez szansę through chance
9. after chance = po szansie after chance
  • "But a child can't wait forever, and they lose their childhood while parents are given chance after chance."
  • City created chance after chance and yet, on paper, the Everton defence is fairly sound.
  • Soon after, Cope's chance to strike a critical blow at Marsh appeared.
  • Fleury had chance after chance in the first two periods.
  • Messier and Gretzky did just that, generating chance after chance, but they fell one goal short.
  • "The last 10 games or so, they've been getting chance after chance and our goaltenders have been standing on their heads trying to stop them."
  • There was simply nothing left in him for these people, who had possessed chance after chance to mend their mistakes and hadn't done it.
  • There was chance after chance to call a halt, but every time, it just went a step further.
  • The match has passed into folklore as England, from beginning to end, created chance after chance but failed to score.
  • They had chance after chance against Terreri, but none bigger than one with 24 seconds left.

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