A difficult task that you can do thanks to a stroke of luck.
1However, in a stroke of luck the two were able to escape.
2He said, 'Well at least that's one stroke of luck, isn't it?
3The process in England also benefited from a huge stroke of luck.
4Only the greatest stroke of luck would let them make it unseen.
5And that reminds me; I too have had a stroke of luck.'
6A stroke of luck that Dilse remembered the slaver's name, Kushanna decided.
7The men opposed to him hardly grudged him this stroke of luck.
8For that matter, the interruption might have been a stroke of luck.
9As it was, it was a stroke of luck for San Miniato.
10But by a rare stroke of luck we had not been seen.
11The knife on the marriage bedstead had been a stroke of luck.
12But I've had a stroke of luck to-night and I feel happy.
13In her civilian clothes, Glory disappeared, but what a stroke of luck!
14You're so wonderful, you might bring even me a stroke of luck.
15Here's Mr Gordon did have a stroke of luck out there;-quitewonderful!
16The first at seventeen-anincredible stroke of luck-andthe third a year ago.