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1 Some refugees would have a chance to resettle from Turkey to Europe.
2 But in the Brutes' weakened state, I believe we have a chance .
3 Would refugees from these countries ever have a chance of returning home?
4 I didn't have a chance to ask where it had come from.
5 When the house quieted down later, she'd have a chance to think.
6 I think we have a chance to be a good basketball team.
7 British lawmakers will have a chance to question him on February 7.
8 Things will wind down soon and we'll have a chance to talk.
9 That way you have a chance to cancel before the charges start.
10 Until then, I never thought I'd have a chance in work there.
11 Sometimes I think that's the only way we'll ever have a chance .
12 Charlie nodded and said, He doesn't have a chance of being elected.
13 The higher education could wait; let the higher ideals have a chance .
14 If only one day they'd have a chance to talk to Allie.
15 Would he have a chance to pass the word the following day?
16 Serbia have to win in order to have a chance of progressing.
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