Sentence examples for chance at which from inspiring English sources

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In reporting the case, The Times described baccarat as "a new game, partly of chance, at which £1,000 may be lost in 20 minutes".

In the absence of Ntn1, some axons still grow ventrally, likely by chance, at which point attractants such as VEGF and Shh may guide them across the midline.

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Hypertrophied mansard roofs supported by gargantuan Corinthian columns; Pantagruelian porticos leaning out over six-lane expressways planted with begonias drenched in costly desalinated water – the spectacle Dubai presents is of a last-chance saloon at which all the formal decadences of the west have come home to die.

Psychiatrists, using clinical judgment, are not much better than chance at predicting which individual patients will do something violent and which will not".

The combination plays to Mr. Thain's strengths and offers him a chance at redemption, which he deserves.

What is clear is that those who are good enough will get a chance at Freiburg, which makes the €3.5m the club put into the youth academy every year (about 10% of turnover) feel like a sound investment.

The premise is inventive and engaging, but, as an exploration of love and grief in the tech age, the novel is hampered by Bassett's attempts at profundity ("To remain in the world is always a gamble"; "I am my only chance at love"), which often feel hollow and unearned.

They've decided that they're going to hell if they live, going to hell if they die, but dead at least offers a chance at oblivion, which is better than anything here.

Shaun Marsh, Usman Khawaja and Rob Quiney also had chances at No3, which might have been better filled by the poise of Rogers.

This year Ladbrokes, the British bookmaking firm, had his chances at 8-1, which made him seem a surer bet than the eventual winner, Mario Vargas Llosa, a 25-1 long shot.

The good news is that the Hollinger Playoff Odds have their chances at 97.2, which means them making a playoff appearance is something close to a lock.

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