I once stumbled upon a small art gallery while wandering through a quaint neighborhood. Initially, I had no intention of visiting any galleries that day, but the vibrant colors displayed in the window caught my eye. Inside, I discovered a local artist's work that resonated deeply with me, leading to an unexpected purchase that now holds a special place in my home. This serendipitous encounter reminded me of the joys of spontaneity and exploration.
One thing that happened by chance is that the winds changed, so that William's boats could cross the Channell to begin the battle.
something happened so be quiet and read this
chance- like winning the lottery or gambeling luck- something happening without you expecting it
A personal Narrative. A story about something that happened in your life that is memerable, also a short story about something personal that happened in your life.
it would have ended soon just not the way we planned. It probably would have been a disaster but who really knows the answer to that queston? It isn't something we always think about or ask ourselves.
accident, chance, luck
something happened with his premier of his movie
It was not planned. It happened naturally as a result of many great people
It was not planned. It happened naturally as a result of many great people
"Evil chance" refers to an unfortunate or negative occurrence that seems to happen by random or accidental circumstances, leading to a negative outcome or consequence. It suggests that the unfortunate event was not deliberate or planned, but happened as a result of bad luck or happenstance.
When you think of something out of the blue and plan it ahead so it is 'planned improvisation'.
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The helping verb is planned. planned tells that they like prchase something.
This works better as two short sentences:"Safe food must be planned and not left to chance. Consumer food safety begins in the marketplace."or combined as :"Safe food must be planned and not left to chance, and consumer food safety begins in the marketplace."The sentence should not use "safe food" as its subject, as the "food" is not being planned. A more readable version uses the same subject :"Food safety must be planned and not left to chance. For the consumer, this begins in the marketplace."
Leave It to Chance happened in 1996.
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Surely, you're not suggesting that it happened by accident?