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Why should I even take the chance of coming back?
I'll have to take the chance of getting shot right here.
We're so close we might as well take the chance.
He'd have to take the chance that they were all following him.
She had to take the chance before it was too late.
Yet how could they have taken the chance of waiting too long?
The boys took the chance of talking to one another.
Better to take the chance and live to fight another day.
It was a high risk, even by himself, but he would have to take the chance.
The feeling was that we cannot take the chance of anything going wrong.
"Why should he take the chance of being the first to call our attention to it?"
I'd taken the chance because it made sense, given what I knew of her.
They could not take the chance of setting one off.
"But you were so pretty I had to take the chance."
I took the chance to really see her - she was beautiful.
She could not take the chance that this was one of those.
Perhaps that was why he'd taken the chance when he saw it.
It is against the public interest, however, to take the chance that he will not.
I miss them, so I'll have to take the chance their mother will answer the phone.
"Why take the chance when you could just as easily come with me?"
Now might be a good time to set things straight, so she took the chance.
Could he take the chance of continuing as they were?
Now he takes the chance that's really been offered to him at last.
"There are always people who will get away with it, but why take the chance?"
They may decide they're better off not to take the chance.