Ainda não temos significados para "come a chance".
1There must come a chance, on the long journey back.
2Moreover, with the responsibility had come a chance of proving and, so to speak reinstating, himself.
3Yet if there had come a chance I'd have laid down my life for hers, even then, when I knew nothing much about her.
4His chances of meeting Dorothea were rare; and here for the first time there had come a chance which had set him at a disadvantage.
5At last came a chance in which there was really a fortune.
6Well, there came a chance, and I took it.
7After lunch came a chance to pose for a picture many thought they would never see.
8With every World Cup comes a chance for fans to tackle the beloved Panini sticker album.
9Then came a chance to prove it, to himself at least, and he had what he called 'fun' with it.
10But now, in the description of the war in Heaven, there came a chance of doing something to right the balance.
11Then came a chance remembrance of the sermons he used to read, and by degrees the hiding-place was suggested to me.
12I was rapidly losing hope when, from out of the wide blue yonder, there came a chance-notmuch of one, but a glimmer.
13With the spring planting came a chance of outdoor work, and Nicholas would sometimes rise at dawn and do a piece of ploughing before breakfast.
14"Never mind, my good Strock," said he, "there will come a chance for our clever inspector to regain his laurels.
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