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1 He stands a fair chance of going abroad. 2 There's a fair chance that nobody will come to the talk. 3 Fred doesn't stand a fair chance of being elected. 4 There's a fair chance that we might win this time. 5 There's a fair chance we'll be coming over to England this summer. 6 People get a fair chance to turn themselves around. 7 She feels she has a fair chance. 8 But people demand a fair chance at justice as surely as they demand medical care. 9 The private sector must be given a fair chance to compete for local authority contracts. 10 On present betting,[www.] there is a fair chance the pound will finally join the system by the end of next year. 11 Had he done so, there was a fair chance of victory. 12 You appreciate that there is a fair chance that you might find yourself prematurely in another world? 13 I think we stand a fair chance of success. 14 The boss gave people a very fair chance for promotions. 15 Equal opportunity means everyone will have a fair chance at becoming incompetent. 16 I think you have a fair chance of receiving a scholarship. 17 To not get a fair chance to defend his title, that's too bad. 18 A fair chance in life is denied to many women. 19 There may is fair chance if you will not rule out the use of bulk carrier. 20 She played left - handed to give her opponent a fair chance. 21 The youth Law changes are in their infancy and are an asset to the game if they are given a fair chance. 22 If it were not for the debilitating character question, Clinton would surely have a fair chance of beating Bush. 23 If my luck continues to hold , I think I've got a fair chance. 24 When you are bored of watching your child play football and start chatting with the other parents on the touchline, there is a fair chance that they will tell you something interesting. 25 We then stop listening . even worse, this often adds rudeness to inattentiveness, as once you have decided what to say there is a fair chance you will interrupt to say it. 26 We have to come with a way for new acts to get a fair chance. 27 " If a man's got ability, I'll always give him a fair chance. 28 President Buchanan had promised the people of Kansas that they would have a fair chance to vote on their constitution.