It was near the time of afternoon-prayer, and as chance would have it, he had just prepared a mess of pomegranate-seed.
As chance would have it, the Vizier of Bassora, who was a very old man, was sitting at a window of his palace opposite the khan and saw the porter walking the mule up and down.
And as chance would have it, they fell in love with one another, and the goddess Narayani perceived their feelings.
And as chance would have it, he saw there a Kinnara, made of a splendid jewel, and he pursued him on his horse given by Indra, with the object of capturing him.
I, too, went to the play, and as chance would have it my neighbour in the pit was Count Tot, brother to the count famous for his stay in Constantinople.
As chance would have it, Madame Goudar occupied the box next to ours, and Hamilton amused the duchess by telling the story of the handsome Irishwoman, but her grace did not seem desirous of making Sara's acquaintance.
Then, as chance would have it, he mentioned the circumstance to his mother.
As chance would have it, the day of this success was the emperor's birth-day.
At first he questioned him carelessly; but as chance would have it, this Russian had some knowledge of roads, names, and distances.
As chance would have it, Wittgenstein, at the same moment, was marching from Osweïa to Yakoubowo; the hostile armies unexpectedly met each other in front of that village.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chance would" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.