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1 Do you really think I want to lose a chance at this?
2 Not to have made it would have been to lose a chance .
3 And you know I can't afford to lose a chance like this.
4 When the invitation came from the Duke she would not lose a chance .
5 I shall not lose a chance if I can get it.
6 Never lose a chance to knock over a wolf, my boy.
7 To lose a chance like that was worse than boy's work.
8 She'd never been so close and didn't want to lose a chance like this.
9 You men never lose a chance to awe us with the value of your time.
10 Never lose a chance of saying a kind word.
11 I don't think we ought to lose a chance .
12 Never lose a chance : it doesn't come every day.
13 Jill Ellis watched her team lose a chance to beat a rival in the final minutes.
14 Then I went over every inch of the ground, so as not to lose a chance .
15 I hate to lose a chance of seeing you-andI hate to wait on street corners.
16 I am very unwilling, as well, to lose a chance of the favour of Lady Emily.
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