In all these measures ministers had a large majority, and they had a fair prospect of being established in office.
There was now a fair prospect of our reaching the Lyons, as the range we were now entering must contain the sources of the Edmund, which river has a much more restricted course than was originally supposed.
To justify rebellion, there must be a fair prospect of the firm establishment of a letter government, and the enactment of more just laws, after the present government is overturned.
Let it be carefully remembered also, that violent resistance to Law cannot be justified, when there is no fair prospect of overthrowing the government, and being able to establish a better one.
To justify rebellion, it is necessary that there should be a fair prospect of successful resistance--of an overthrow of the government.
In that case the British Government would be ready to proceed with the negotiations without loss of time, as it would be taken for granted that there was a fair prospect of the proposed discussions leading to a favourable result.
He made a brief statement to the effect that we saw a fair prospect of reaching a successful solution of the problem was all that was needed, and that our answer was lengthy, but evasive.
Thus there is now a fair prospect of reaching a favourable result, and the preliminary condition laid down by your Government has been complied with.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fair prospect" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.