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Example sentences for "much chance"

  • Well, I don't suppose that there is much chance of it.

  • I don't think there would be much chance of their hitting us," Surajah said.

  • It isn't because there is much chance of our being shot," he explained," but a matter of drawing the German fire upon others.

  • Goring used to put one of my handcuffs on his own wrist at night, so there wasn't much chance of moving without waking him.

  • A good way behind we saw Mr. Falkland, but he had as much chance of coming up with her as a cattle dog of catching a 'brush flyer'.

  • Starlight and I hadn't much chance of a talk, but we managed to get news from each other, a bit at a time; that can always be managed.

  • After breakfast, flour and water or hominy, I forget which, the warder told me that there wasn't much chance of my being brought up before Christmas was over.

  • We'll give those rascals a race, but I'm afraid we haven't much chance.

  • The detectives will do what they can, but I guess I needn't tell you there isn't much chance," went on the officer.

  • I guess there isn't much chance for us," remarked Frank.

  • Allowin' that we don't hail anything before the fog lifts, an' there ain't much chance we will.

  • It stands to reason there'll be a heavy sea runnin' by sunrise, in which case there won't be much chance of savin' her.

  • There isn't much chance I'll forget anything of that kind while you're all so good to me.

  • I don't think there's much chance of that," said Bill.

  • If I am captured and sent to prison, there I must remain until I am exchanged for a French officer, though I don't think there's much chance of my being caught.

  • I don't reckon there's much chance of their being able to get free; but we mustn't run any risks.

  • Of course he fired; but there wasn't much chance of being hit in the darkness.

  • There isn't much chance for me," said Fosdick to Dick, who had accompanied him.

  • There isn't much chance of that if you don't know how to read and write.

  • There isn't much chance of it," said Fosdick.

  • I don't think, Rujub, there is much chance of our doing anything there.

  • I do not think there is much chance of their trying it on again tonight, but they may do so, so please to keep a sharp lookout while I am below.

  • I don't think there is much chance of your wanting that.

  • By the lay of the country there does not seem much chance of gold anywheres about here, and, as I reckon, they will be thinking more of that than of beaver skins, so I think they would push straight on.

  • But we are in another pretty nigh as bad, though there ain't much chance of the red-skins getting at us.

  • Yesterday it seemed to us that there weren't much chance of our carrying our hair away, but now we are out of that scrape.

  • I don't say there will be much chance of running short of food, if it wasn't that half the time one will be afraid to fire for fear the 'tarnal Indians should hear us.

  • If we were under sail there would not be much chance of getting a word with him; but as the tug has us in charge, I see that he has time to chat to the passengers.

  • I don't think there is much chance of attack from that side, but it is as well to keep a look-out.

  • The only thing I am afraid of is fire, though I own I do not think that there is much chance of any of them getting up with a lighted brand under the fire of our rifles.

  • I don't reckon there's much chance of that, lad; but if there was we couldn't do a thing.

  • Barkin' dogs don't often bite, an' so long as we know he means mischief there ain't much chance of trouble.

  • I guess I'd have had as much chance as I've got now if I'd started shootin' even after you got the drop on me!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much chance" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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