But if, by some mischance, it appeared that the argument were well-founded, we should do our best to deal with it.
That, indeed, is what would be jeopardised were there to be any change, by any mischance, in the policies that have been pursued.
Occasional mischances of this kind are difficult to prevent altogether, but we shall continue to do our best.
They know that if, by mischance, they end up in court, they will probably get off with a non-custodial sentence.
I entirely agree it is unfortunate that, by a series of mischances, the usual procedure was not followed.
It was only taken away—by mischance, almost—in 1967.
But it carefully forgets to promise to repeal them if ever it should by some mischance be returned to power.
Nothing must stand in the way; if by any mischance we fail, all is lost.