It may be their last chance to see each other, as Mr Spence feels he will be unable to undertake such a long journey again. |
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Besides, if I was going to allow them to beach me, then this could well be my last chance to work at something that had any real meaning to me. |
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Nevertheless, I am of the opinion that they would not have believed that this was their last chance. |
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But the boys were up for it, mainly because we had been written off and it was the last chance to win anything. |
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They will have to believe that they do because it's their last chance of ensuring that their season is not a total disaster. |
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It's your last chance to bring in all tender plants growing in pots before they catch their death of cold in early frosts. |
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So, for a last chance to jive and mingle with the last remaining fellow citizens from far-flung corners of the globe, get there now! |
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Everyone is throwing their hat in the ring because this is the last chance to do a deal. |
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But I suppose it was her last chance and the old man would have tomahawked me if I hadn't taken her. |
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The first two attempts had failed and the third attempt was my last chance to try for a baby. |
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Now 35, this is his last chance of adding a gold to his two Olympic silvers. |
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Trees susceptible to frost damage should be trimmed immediately after the last chance of frost. |
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But this is your last chance to preach to me, so I wouldn't grudge you the taking advantage of it. |
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The entire world rallied behind this resolution that gives him one last chance. |
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They couldn't capitalize on this last chance and the game moved on to penalty-strokes. |
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We are pleading with people, this is really the last chance now and we need a white knight in shining armour to ride in and save us. |
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Carlow had one last chance of a leveller when Richard Sinnott had a shot at goal from 40 metres but the ball tailed to the left. |
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However, with the wind at his back, Bart Daly cruelly missed the forty-five and his side's last chance tailed to the right and wide. |
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Because it is a last chance when you are behind, a nail in the coffin when you are ahead. |
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Tomorrow is the last chance to register for the elections on May 2, when 174 English councils go to the polls, including all the London boroughs. |
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This weekend is the last chance for millions of taxpayers to submit their tax returns or avoid automatic penalties from the taxman. |
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He wants to move back east and his lease is up at the end of September, making this my last chance to visit. |
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All the members of the family plead with her to give the marriage a last chance but she will have none of it. |
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Three bumbling French thieves with a history of botching jobs are given one last chance to make good with their boss. |
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This is the last chance for the lame-duck president to shore up his legacy. |
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This weekend will be the last chance for visitors to look around the York Story museum before it closes on Sunday afternoon. |
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But as regulars tucked into bacon sarnies and beer little did they know they were having breakfast in the last chance saloon. |
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Heavy words indeed: the railway industry drinking in the last chance saloon and ceasing to exist after a certain time. |
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The group offers a last chance to heroin dealers who are willing to take part in restorative justice projects, essentially voluntary work in the community. |
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We will be holding these talks next week, and we would like to give the negotation process one last chance. |
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Welcome though this urban regeneration will be, now is probably your last chance to spot a kingfisher down by Bow Bridge, before the property sharks move in. |
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For some people a stem cell transplant is thier last chance to overcome a serious illness. |
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These observances offer the last chance for units to say goodbye to their friend in the warzone. |
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This trip to Scotland could represent Leinster's last chance of making the last eight of the Celtic League and he knows the champions live on borrowed time. |
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He genuinely didn't expect this last chance at a place in the sun. |
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A stem cell transplant is often their last chance of overcoming a serious illness. |
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Your last chance to contribute to your RRSP is December 31 of the year in which you turn 71, provided you still have contribution room. |
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If what we hear from all sides is true, the government will have missed its last chance to meet the wish of its provincial partners. |
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He's sixty-nine, and this is almost certainly his last chance to hold high government office. |
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That's what the aristocrats of 18 th-century Venice did when they celebrated Carnevale, their last chance to indulge the sins of the flesh before Lent. |
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For the parties, this agreement could well be the last chance for a peaceful solution to the crisis. |
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As he acknowledged, he was once more drinking in the last chance saloon. |
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It is a real chance, probably the last chance we are going to have, to do something to help those poor countries. |
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In theory, these celebrations are the last chance to let one's hair down before Lent s sober reflections commence. |
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He forfeited his last chance of an early release from jail by repeatedly attacking another inmate. |
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The herald read the accusation out loud and gave the defendant one last chance to confess. |
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It may be the last chance to correct a wrongful conviction. |
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Yes, Quebecers gave Canada a last chance for a face-lift. |
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I agree with the previous speakers that we should give the unions and the airlines a last chance to settle this issue between themselves, working jointly and pragmatically. |
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The captain announced that the plane would be landing in Sydney in 20 minutes, ruling out the last chance that the couple might have been on some bucket shop mosaic of flights to down under. |
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The remote possibility of some success at what may be the last chance for peace would be an opportunity that even Arafat could not afford to miss. |
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With one last chance, Armstrong will try to come out on top. |
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But to prevent the company from arguing that you have not minimised your loss, I suggest you write to them by recorded delivery giving them one last chance to resolve your complaints within a two week deadline. |
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With one last chance to make good or get fired, the partners head out to close a perfect prospect but wind up in the middle of a big beef between desperate mobsters, ruthless killers and a sultry seductress. |
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Those who missed coloring the eggs on Maundy Thursday get a last chance to do so on Holy Saturday. |
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What I am saying is, since this is probably my last chance to speak, you have to understand, gentlemen, that we are the elected representatives of the people. |
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Now we have to look into the details and give a last chance to the fishing industry to present their positions before the process goes any further. |
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The last chance to treat tinnitus at little expense. |
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In other words, that was the last chance before aborting the trip. |
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This printing should be regarded as the last chance for changes before introduction, other than those required as a result of the examination by the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons. |
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On behalf of the whole political staff of the Marseilles region, he expressed the wish that the Commission would give SNCM a last chance to adapt itself to a relatively new competitive framework. |
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It is the last chance to avoid an undesired pregnancy. |
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October half term is the last chance for tour operators and hotels to gain business before winter sets in. |
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The half-term week is also your last chance to take part in pond dipping before it closes for the season. |
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Caesar, known for giving his potential enemies every last chance, entertained the idea that Ariovistus was coming to his senses. |
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She missed on sixies, and then it was my turn, my last chance to beat her and claim the championship. I selected my spot, tossed the jacks. |
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Kingussie's James Maclean was beginning to fear his last chance of another Scottish Hydro Camanachd Cup winners' medal had gone. |
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If you want some springtime surprises, it's your last chance to underplant them with bulbs such as tulips and hyacinths. |
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Partygoers won't want to miss the last chance of the year to party like a superstar at The Bank. |
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According to historian Samuel Mitcham, the Rhineland crisis was the last chance for the Allies to defeat Hitler while the odds were overwhelmingly on their side. |
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Not to be outdone, the smaller engined Formula Twos put on a Skeg-splendid show with Leek's Stuart Finnikin winning the last chance qualifier and the UK Shale Championship. |
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But summer was over and now was her last chance before term started to prove to her in-laws and everyone else that she wasn't planning to scrounge. |
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