Sentence for chance | Use chance in a sentence

A sentence using the word chance. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use chance in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for chance.

  • What chance? (8)
  • She will not miss her chance! (10)
  • No chance, no earthly! (8)
  • When I get the chance. (8)
  • And she watched her chance. (8)
  • I can give you this chance. (9)
  • This gives you your chance. (8)
  • I had no chance to spend it. (8)
  • The chance touch decided him. (8)
  • Here was a chance to minister! (2)
  • On the other you have no chance. (10)
  • You have wrecked my last chance. (10)
  • How does anyone ever get a chance? (8)
  • No such chance will ever come to me. (10)
  • The doctor had said there was a chance. (8)
  • There was no chance of her getting free. (8)
  • No chance for his Highness anywhere now. (10)
  • His inferiors would have had a better chance. (10)
  • What an exceedingly fortunate chance this is! (10)
  • You advised her against giving him another chance. (9)
  • However, that rare chance was granted to Sir Austin. (10)
  • Fellingham did not miss his chance of talking to her. (10)
  • There is not a chance of her affection being returned. (4)
  • If you lose time, my dear Martin, your chance is gone. (10)
  • Guess we would all act noble that way, give us the chance. (8)
  • I repeat, it is past all hope, all chance of moving them. (10)
  • We consent, it appears, to hope again for mankind; here is another chance! (10)
  • She may be waiting for the best chance to say how he took it. (9)
  • Jolyon thought he might not have the chance, of saying it after. (8)
  • The men must have seen they had no chance when the Union gave them up. (8)
  • But both surgeons gave me their word of honour that there was a chance. (10)
  • They have got a right to get married, and they ought to have the chance. (9)
  • I knew the experienced old man of affairs was waiting warily for a chance. (21)
  • It is to General Schoneck that I owe this chance of re-establishing myself. (10)
  • But that chance was lost they were in the street, where passions have no play. (10)
  • The cotton-growing States, with their single staple, are at the mercy of chance. (14)
  • She fancied there was another chance for her, but he frowned at the mention of it. (10)
  • Sometimes she seemed fond of him, sometimes treated him as though he had no chance. (8)
  • He had to wait till after dark, and watch his chance to get into the house unnoticed. (9)
  • We had nothing, and we must seek a chance where something besides money would avail us. (9)
  • But she refused to see the disappearance of her chance, and continued to press her point. (8)
  • It was a desperate move, but the only one that remained that offered a chance of success. (19)
  • The divinity that doth hedge a Bishop would have no chance, in contact with your Madam Danae. (10)
  • To take this last advantage and let no chance for profit escape, the tent has been kept open. (21)
  • He did not want to startle her; yet must contrive that she had no chance to evade him by flight. (8)
  • I found that at any rate my salary ceased during my absence, and so I thought it a good chance. (14)
  • In the hopefulness of the idea, Willoughby suffered De Craye to go on his chance unaccompanied. (10)
  • That was well done of me; but there I should have stopped, and left the rest to time and chance. (4)
  • Then, that I should be too far from the frontier; better to go on to Linz and take my chance there. (8)
  • If she had even an outside chance, she would trail her pride, drag it through the mud, through thorns! (8)
  • By that the colonel knew he meant to stand by Nevil still and offer him his chance of winning Cecilia. (10)
  • Chance, probably, had brought him to the old woman: chance certainly had not brought him to the young one. (10)
  • She could have got her back, then, by bringing a horrible case against him, but now, perhaps, she had no chance. (8)
  • I have worked a lot for this contractor, and he offered me this chance to make some money in one of his schemes. (13)
  • Or is he to have another chance, to be still looked on as one who has gone a little astray, but who will come back? (8)
  • But I believe that I carried the book about with me most of the time, so as not to lose any chance moment of reading it. (9)
  • That they should marry, small as is their chance of happiness, and wretched as is his character, we are forced to rejoice. (4)
  • By a most fortunate chance his leaving Highbury had been delayed so as to bring him to her assistance at this critical moment. (4)
  • It was clear to him that she could not take her Dartie seriously, and would go back on the whole thing if given half a chance. (8)
  • He threw himself down among the trees; and stretching out his arms, by chance touched a beetle trying to crawl over the grassless soil. (8)
  • Having left France in order to escape the consequences of {81} some rash act, he burned for some chance to retrieve the honour of his name. (19)
  • Withdrawn from all chance in public life of enforcing his views on others, the natural aristocrat within him was forced to find some expression. (8)
  • Feeling that he dared not offer another chance to a fellow so desperately close-dealing, Weisspriess thrust fiercely, but delayed his fatal stroke. (10)

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