Sentences with phrase «chance on something new»

hello i am new not very sexually experienced and have a small looking for anyone willing to take a chance on me
But most people in his business are reluctant to take a chance on something new.
Have some fun with our online community and take a chance on something new.
but because they've seen Scott Pilgrim vs. The World and watched Pegg in a variety of roles, I think they'll take a chance on something new.
The early history of successful self - publishing in the Amazon system is largely a story of books whose bargain prices tempted readers to take a chance on something new.
Or at the least, they're getting the books by authors they already know, because they don't want to waste their trial taking a chance on something new.
They aren't going to take a chance on something new.
The eBook format is a low - entry level for both new authors and readers adopting the new «save - a-tree» way of reading, open to taking a chance on YOU new emerging authors striving for their attention and pennies.
Kyocera is taking a chance on something new, and for users who want to email or write something while looking at a webpage or some other app, this is the smartphone for you.
My work didn't exactly make me happy so I decided to take a chance on something new... after 4 years it was so hard to quit my day job but now I couldn't be happier.
It becomes easy to understand why studios are hesitant to take a chance on something new.
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