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So many things had happened that I wasn't about to chance anything more.
"Is there chance you happen to remember who sat in which place?"
There was nothing to do but chance it, he decided.
Only then did she chance a look over her shoulder.
Should he chance it or phone the restaurant from outside?
Because my left hand is on the door side and I couldn't chance him seeing me put it away.
You never know, they might chance their luck again later.
They did not chance more time to locate the other dead.
At least he must now chance this or fail without even trying.
"Do you chance your life on her loyalty as well?"
Yet I have enemies, and it may well chance that my day is done.
The man could not see him even if he chanced to turn around.
Better not to know, perhaps, what had chanced after he got out.
After the game I chanced to meet them on their way out.
I don't want to chance them getting a line on any part of the investigation."
If he did, we'll chance a last look and then go home."
"I'm much too far along the road for that," he said, "and why would you chance such a thing?"
He thought about chancing the M6, but decided against it.
It is too bad that they chanced to be around.
There was an even chance the man would come on this side of the gully.
"If they chance to see us we'll cut and run for it," added Jack.
As we were moving off, it chanced I was just behind my friends.
"Is that how you chanced to be South in the first place?"
Still there were always those who would chance their arms to save a few credits.
In stages, which will bring him back one step at a time, or do you want to chance a maximum?