51.   The Clinton administration should seize the chance to explore these issues, even though that would infuriate the hard-line Miami emigres with whom the administration has rashly allied itself.

52.   The Labor Party leader, Tony Blair, who is visiting the United States, vowed on Friday to seize any chance to topple the government.

53.   The U.S. House of Representatives, bravely seizing a chance to favor piety, has passed a resolution supporting the judge.

54.   This presents a contrast to the openness of the Mexican workouts, and Milutinovic seized the chance to point out the ironies.

55.   Three years ago, the Universoul Circus went to Miami and Dunn seized the chance to realize a lifelong dream.

56.   Thus assured, Riley seizes his chance to see Egypt and moves into his future.

57.   Training is less important than seizing the chance to see heroes in person, coaches say.

58.   When conditions are right, they seize the chance to sprout.

59.   When the local M.P. is found dead in a swimming pool, Titmuss seizes his chance to influence the coming by-election.

60.   Young America slowed as the sail flapped out of control and the Italians seized the chance to overtake.

v. + chance >>共 319
have 43.68%
take 9.29%
get 5.32%
miss 2.74%
increase 2.59%
give 2.40%
stand 1.87%
reduce 1.73%
improve 1.73%
offer 1.48%
seize 0.46%
seize + n. >>共 904
control 8.14%
power 8.14%
opportunity 5.80%
weapon 3.30%
property 2.53%
moment 2.49%
asset 2.04%
document 1.81%
land 1.50%
initiative 1.37%
chance 1.21%
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