opportunity - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • provide: The School provides the opportunity to gain a degree with European Studies.
  • offer: Clients are offered an opportunity to attend various courses which are designed to enable them to live independently.
  • miss: However, if you miss the right opportunity, your child may resist the process more when you try later on.
  • give: Some give the opportunity for visitors to exchange ideas.
  • have: In the holidays you will have the opportunity to see where your project fits into the rest of the country.

Preposition: for

  • networking: It will also provide an opportunity for networking between institutions with the objective of putting together collaborative bids.

Adjective modifier

  • unique: The extra funds being provided to the NHS give us a unique opportunity to improve.
  • excellent: Excellent career opportunity has now arisen with a leading Recruitment Agency.
  • fantastic: Having the fantastic opportunity to give feedback to help improve the way we communicate with the public.
  • ideal: SSPs present an ideal opportunity to address these issues.

Noun used with modifier

  • career: Excellent career opportunity has now arisen with a leading Recruitment Agency.
  • networking: The bursary program, which lasts a year, includes events, advice sessions, seminars and networking opportunities.
  • sponsorship: Investigate sponsorship opportunities or a regular advice column in key trade journals.
  • funding: The British Council can also provide advice about funding opportunities.
  • job: People without access are going to discover they are excluded from, for example, job opportunities.

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