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opportunity

  • take the opportunity

    She expected him to take the opportunity to cross-question her about the murder.
  • have the opportunity

    the parent would have the opportunity of making an appropriate
  • provide an opportunity

    This will provide an opportunity for investigating the complaints and remedying any flaws before the trial.
  • give the opportunity

  • opportunity to make

    Selling the tickets gave Paula an opportunity to make her play for Jeff Freeman.
  • ample opportunity

    In other words, we must motivate our learner to think, and give her ample opportunity to do so.
  • opportunity to see

    The Wall-Paintings of Thera provides a first opportunity to see all the excavated frescos.
  • little opportunity

    They have little opportunity to use judgment or creativity.
  • golden opportunity

    But as the game's tempo reached fever pitch, Saunders squandered a golden opportunity to grab an equaliser.
  • opportunity to get

    ‘I suppose it's to enable blasted Bertha to remain in it — just when you have the opportunity to get her out.
  • take this opportunity

    Your Committee is delighted to announce that the Salop Steam Society have granted this request and take this opportunity of expressing their grateful thanks to them.
  • opportunity to meet

    Thereafter, there will be a brief entertainment–coffee–and an opportunity to meet together in the Undercroft.
  • excellent opportunity

    These provide an excellent opportunity for press relations work.
  • opportunity to do

    In other words, we must motivate our learner to think, and give her ample opportunity to do so.
  • equal opportunity

    The equal opportunity for social mobility was a commonplace in the public mind but pressure of numbers began to render that equality suspect, since it seemed unequal in fact.
  • opportunity to discuss

    Sooner or later you will be given an opportunity to discuss your learning needs with a senior nurse.
  • give an opportunity

  • opportunity to take

    It gives everyone an opportunity to take stock.
  • opportunity to use

    They have little opportunity to use judgment or creativity.
  • opportunity to talk

    I may look for another opportunity to talk to Mrs Tate.’
  • opportunity to work

    As an organisation the Trust owes much to the tourist industry and it welcomes the opportunity to work alongside the regional tourist boards and the travel trade.
  • every opportunity

    ‘So what are you doing here — you're highly recognizable with your picture in the papers at every opportunity…’
  • opportunity to go

    All the other matches ended in draws but Nottinghamshire wasted an opportunity to go top of the table at Lord's.
  • first opportunity

    The Wall-Paintings of Thera provides a first opportunity to see all the excavated frescos.
  • great opportunity

    Indeed for me the conference was a great opportunity to meet so many CA staff, whose vitality and unity, in a common cause impressed me.
  • opportunity to comment

    We are grateful for the opportunity to comment on the revision of this important planning guidance note.
  • opportunity to raise

    These situations offer an even better opportunity to raise your status than meetings.
  • ideal opportunity

    It was the ideal opportunity to learn and develop new ideas and think about new techniques.
  • opportunity to express

    This is often the result of lack of ability or opportunity to express their sorrow, or avoidance of the realisation of their loss.
  • fair opportunity

    The overriding obligation is to provide the applicant with a fair hearing and a fair opportunity to controvert the charge.
  • have an opportunity

    But, as luck would have it, I didn't have an opportunity to follow up my intention at the time.
  • seize the opportunity

    The hope now is that the tour operators and the local population will seize the opportunity presented to the island.

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