Examples of 'like a chance' in a sentence

Meaning of "like a chance"

Like a chance is an idiomatic phrase that means having an opportunity or possibility. It implies a favorable circumstance or situation where one can take advantage of something or make a favorable outcome likely. It is often used to express hope, anticipation, or excitement about a potential outcome or favorable turn of events

How to use "like a chance" in a sentence

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like a chance
I would like a chance to greet our guests.
I am sure someone else would like a chance.
People like a chance to show their respect.
And would not you like a chance to say.
I would like a chance to get to be first choice.
That way it will look like a chance meeting.
I would like a chance to really talk to her.
Coming here felt like a chance.
I would like a chance to make things right.
I sure as hell would like a chance.
I would like a chance to show someone that.
It just felt like a chance.
I would like a chance to think this over.
I thought the two of you would like a chance to visit.
I would like a chance to get to know you.

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There are others here who would like a chance to speak.
And we would like a chance to prove it to you.
It seems to me that the two of you would like a chance to catch up.
I would like a chance to study this machine.
But if you believe that look at it like a chance to mend fences.
I would like a chance to talk to you further.
There is still time to book for December if you would like a chance to win.
I would really like a chance to try again.
Like a chance to ask someone.
I thought you might like a chance to apologize.
More like a chance for a deal of a lifetime.
I thought you might like a chance to rehearse.
I would like a chance to apologize and show you my gratitude.
I thought you might like a chance to apologise.
Looks like a chance of rain could keep the crowds down a little.
I would really like a chance to talk.
Looks like a chance for spotty rain will continue throughout the day.
I sure as hell would like a chance to learn from mine.
I'd like a chance to win some of that pile.
We would like a chance.
I'd like a chance to undo some of the damage.
Joel Sheenan would like a chance to have his say.
I'd like a chance to explain this whole thing out.
I just thought you would like a chance to meet your new neighbors.
We will pretend she 's my friend and it will look like a chance meeting.
Which is sort of like a chance to audition again.
Excuse me, but there are others here who would like a chance to speak.
I would like a chance to get to know her.
I guess I would at least like a chance to.
I sure would like a chance at one of them beds.
No need to undergo trouble here I am sorry I would like a chance to make it up.
I would like a chance to win some of that pile.
I think you misunderstood where I was coming from and I would like a chance to clarify some things.
I would like a chance to undo some of the damage.
Of course, it will have to look like a chance meeting.

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