1.
After all, no-one knew that he had followed her along the path – and if by any chance he had mentioned where he was going, all she had to do was say that she hadn’t seen him
2.
You aren't religious by any chance?"
3.
“Have you…by any chance…heard the name
4.
“Oh, you have? And exactly what is this decision? Does it involve me, by any chance?” She could hear the exhaustion in his voice
5.
"That sound familiar by any chance?"
6.
“Was there a First Aid pack in there by any chance?” Troy asked
7.
I can see that this is not a charter boat, but is she by any chance the Esmeralda?”
8.
“Wait! You wouldn’t happen to know where classroom 304B is by any chance?” asked the stranger
9.
Does he by any chance have a thin mustache, a posh accent and hair that’s been greased back?”
10.
“Did Finch by any chance have a tattoo on his arm? A circle containing six small circles, or marks?”
11.
Take care then that you neglect not by any chance this commandment: for if you obey this commandment you will be able to keep all the other commandments which I am to give you
12.
“By any chance, is your sexual
13.
“The box opens with a key,” said the captain, “did you lose it by any chance?”
14.
“I don’t mean to keep interrupting, but what I’m asking is do you have any of the roasted beans with you, by any chance?”
15.
`But that still makes me wonder if by any chance you have thought of claiming your throne
16.
What can there be wrong in these teachings even though he may not be the Messiah of the Scriptures? And even then does not our law require fairness? Do we condemn a man before we hear him?" And the chief of the Sanhedrin was wroth with Eber and, turning upon him, said: "Have you gone mad? Are you by any chance also from Galilee? Search the Scriptures, and you will discover that out of Galilee arises no prophet, much less the Messiah
17.
Father: By any chance, is there or has there ever been another Ernest Clemens in your hometown as a teacher or anything at all?
18.
‘Would they be church friends by any chance?’
19.
‘Have you, by any chance, seen his number plate?’
20.
about him, by any chance, compared to the knight in the story
21.
“Your name isn't by any chance Ted and you aren't the Unabomber, are you?” Dave inquired
22.
“Say Jonny boy, are you by any chance mixed up in these
23.
Feltus lifted his hat and wiped his forehead with his handkerchief before continuing, “Did you by any chance take a position in the woods here? It was probably the best vantage point for hunting
24.
“Are you, by any chance, recording this conversation?” he pressed
25.
Did you by any chance see how pale she has become? She is almost like a zombie Karan
26.
And by any chance did it say that they are guardians of sailors?‖
27.
Would the key by any chance be in the ignition of said Shuttle?'
28.
'Would his last name by any chance have been da Vinci?' Midge asked, and the shopkeeper lit up in a broad smile
29.
Would King Stan be with you, by any chance?”
30.
“You don’t by any chance have any magazines to read, do you?” I asked the officer
31.
“Lance? You with Orcher by any chance?” I nod in response
32.
If by any chance you find the Reson, follow it
33.
What can we do?” I said, “You didn't by any chance, try and abort this child did you?” She said: “Yes
34.
“I suppose by any chance you don’t happen to have the dates with you when these transactions took place?” he asked
35.
“While you’re on, by the way,” Bridges asked Vaughan, “have you heard any rumblings from the banking fraternity in Africa by any chance?”
36.
“Could any of them have originated in Africa, by any chance?”
37.
Did he by any chance say what subject his son took?”
38.
As Barbara stood to leave, Bill said, “By the way, does Jarvis know about Donald by any chance?”
39.
Have they shared their little secret with you, by any chance?”
40.
“Do you by any chance have anyone on your staff called Annie?”
41.
Does-does it represent the tribe that you’re from?” Being one of the most ridiculous things Mark had ever heard, he asks ”What? Who sent you over here to ask me that? Was it by any chance someone named Jamal, Mike, or Chris?” convinced one of the other guys were messing with him
42.
‘No doubt, it’s a sound premise,’ said Sathyam, and after shouting for the bearer, added mysteriously, ‘Are you a moralist by any chance?’
43.
“Do they still put on the Share Fair there by any chance?” EGGO dipped
44.
‘Janice Manning … you wouldn’t be one of the Pulnitz-Mannings, by any chance?’
45.
Annabelle looked worried, “girls my son was on his way here, did you by any chance see his car? It’s a small four door I think he rented it…”
46.
Are we, by any chance, turning them into a bonsai? This book opens our eyes to the possibilities that a child can actually attain with proper guidance
47.
And I think most of the clawing’s are so ferocious that they are for a long time ghastly tears that open and bleed again; and when with years they slowly dry up there is always the scar, red and terrible, that makes you wince if by any chance it is touched
48.
The house wasn't by any chance--no, of course it couldn't be, but it wasn't by any chance--her voice had a sudden note of hope in it--a pension?
49.
Barnes, all motherly solicitude, inquired if by any chance I had swallowed some of the stones; and desiring to reassure her to the utmost as to the reason of my thoughtfulness, I said that very likely I had; from the feel of things; from the kind of heaviness
50.
At my bedroom door she embraced me with warm and simple heartiness, without the usual painful search of my face to see if by any chance there was anything she had left undone in her duty of being unselfish
51.
Since the discovery of the detectaphone in his suite at Gastron's he had had his rooms thoroughly overhauled, lest by any chance there might be another of the magic little instruments concealed in the very walls, and having satisfied himself that there was not, he instituted a watch of private detectives to prevent a repetition of the unfortunate incident
52.
Had she by any chance got religion? wondered her aunt, who herself had never had it, and neither had Jim, and neither had any Entwhistles she had ever heard of
53.
But there was one thing Miss Entwhistle decided she would do: Lucy shouldn't wake up by any chance in the night and find herself in that room alone,--window or no window, she would sleep there with her
54.
“Have you already decided that by any chance?”
55.
“You couldn’t by any chance be
56.
Without inquiring if I had, by any chance, incurred expenses during the couple of months I attended his brother
57.
"By any chance, are you related to Arabella Dalton?"
58.
Does this by any chance ring a bell today? Does any Christian today actually follow these 2,000 year-old teachings and lessons of jesus? Or are these parables spouted millions of times with no effect? Are these teachings listened to with empty minds, empty heads, empty souls, and then ignored and laughed at? There are historical reasons why Christianity is what it is today
59.
you don't, by any chance, know what we're supposed to do with it, do you?
60.
What can I say about detective sergeant Jason Smith? He is his own worst enemy; cursed by the devil himself but if by any chance I’m dead due to suspicious circumstances its Smith I want in charge of the investigation
61.
“You wouldn"t by any chance have a large snack chocolate?” he inquired, looking at me with that cheeky grin
62.
Could I have anticipated this treachery? Could I by any chance have suspected it? Nay; so far from that, I offered with the greatest pleasure to go at once, in my satisfaction at the good bargain that had been made
63.
Camilla when she saw him, drawing a long line in front of her on the floor with the dagger, said to him, "Lothario, pay attention to what I say to thee: if by any chance thou darest to cross this line thou seest, or even approach it, the instant I see thee attempt it that same instant will I pierce my bosom with this dagger that I hold in my hand; and before thou answerest me a word desire thee to listen to a few from me, and
64.
They then asked the landlord if by any chance a youth of about fifteen years of age had come to that inn, one dressed like a muleteer, and of such and such an appearance,
65.
And have you ever seen her by any chance? Neither I nor my master ever saw her
66.
A considerable portion of the night passed in conversation of this sort, and though Don Juan wished Don Quixote to read more of the book to see what it was all about, he was not to be prevailed upon, saying that he treated it as read and pronounced it utterly silly; and, if by any chance it should come to its author's ears that he had it in his hand, he did not want him to flatter himself with the idea that he had read it; for our thoughts, and still more our eyes, should keep themselves aloof from what is obscene and filthy
67.
The last questioner was Sancho, and his questions were, "Head, shall I by any chance have another government? Shall I ever escape from the hard life of a squire? Shall I get back to see my wife and children?" To which the answer came, "Thou shalt govern in thy house; and if thou returnest to it thou shalt see thy wife and children; and on ceasing to serve thou shalt cease to be a squire
68.
He charged me on no account to touch the treasure, if by any chance they expelled us before his return
69.
The general and the viceroy had some hesitation about placing confidence in the renegade and entrusting him with the Christians who were to row, but Ana Felix said she could answer for him, and her father offered to go and pay the ransom of the Christians if by any chance they should not be forthcoming
70.
Is Tom there by any chance?”
71.
By any chance, could they be electric too?"
72.
"That is not all; give my compliments to your illustrious Luccanese, Cavalcante of the Cavalcanti; and if by any chance he should be wishing to establish his son, find him a wife very rich, very noble on her mother's side at least, and a baroness in right of her father, I will help you in the search
73.
Another thing he commented on was equipping soldiers with firearms or sidearms of any description liable to go off at any time which was tantamount to inciting them against civilians should by any chance they fall out over anything
74.
even should they by any chance want to
75.
Then, after a while, right in the middle of the goddam conversation, he asked me, "Did you happen to notice where the Catholic church is in town, by any chance?" The thing was, you could tell by the way he asked me that he was trying to find out if I was a Catholic
76.
On the other hand, if all should go well (which may kind God Almighty grant!), then if by any chance this paper should be still undestroyed and should fall into your hands, I conjure you, by all you hold sacred, by the memory of your dear mother, and by the love which had been between us, to hurl it into the fire and to never give one thought to it again
77.
Supposing that by any chance Lord Linchmere had cause to suspect that he was subject to danger in the house of Sir Thomas Rossiter, why on earth could he not lock his door and so protect himself? His own answer that he might wish to be attacked was absurd
78.
Finally she asked: 'Did Mr Mottram ring up by any chance?'
79.
"Is he your friend, by any chance?"
80.
Even on this score it should be pointed out that if by any chance Cudahy Packing Company were to suffer the reverses that befell Fisk Rubber Company, the loss in market value of the first-mortgage bonds would be fully as great as those suffered by the debentures; for in April 1932 Fisk Rubber Company First 8s were selling as low as 17 against a price of 12 for the unsecured 5½% Notes
81.
“By any chance, did Kathy buy her wedding dress in San Francisco?”
82.
"Is his name Joseph, by any chance?" I asked
83.
"This isn't poisoned, by any chance?" He sniffed his glass
84.
‘Tom? You didn’t…that is, you haven’t by any chance eaten some of the mushrooms yourself, have you?’
85.
Joad said, “The jack was clean as a whistle—Jesus God, you got salt too? By any chance you got some plates an’ a tent in your pocket?” He poured salt in his hand and sprinkled it over the pieces of rabbit strung on the wire
86.
But if there should by any chance happen to be a woman who is single at seven and twenty, I should not think Colonel Brandon’s being thirty-five any objection to his marrying HER
87.
Nor does it unfrequently occur, that Nantucket captains will send a son of such tender age away from them, for a protracted three or four years' voyage in some other ship than their own; so that their first knowledge of a whaleman's career shall be unenervated by any chance display of a father's natural but untimely partiality, or undue apprehensiveness and concern
88.
"No; unless by any chance you had PURPOSELY staked on zero; in which case you would receive thirty-five times the value of your stake