sophie
Break My Heart
"Star Wars audition" is a non-gerund.
"Chantix is best chance of smoking cessation"
"Champions League is Chelsea's best chance of success"
"All Six Pillars of Success provide unique and important contributions in accommodating the desired success. Although each contribution is individually vital, it is really the combined effect that adds up to the best chance of generating the wisdom necessary" -> "Six pillars are best chance of generating necessary wisdom"
"Risk is your only chance of really living"
"Trade union registers are our only chance to have a national level representative sample"
"Christ is your only chance at Salvation"
"Space is our only chance of survival"
"This New York City Hospital May be his Only Chance for Survival"
But I feared [this relationship] would be my one and only chance to have a child"
via metonymy-> "he would by my one and only chance to have a child"
"A heart transplant was his only chance of survival"
All of these examples use substantives (a mix of concrete and abstract nouns) absent verbal/gerund constructions. Now, you might say, "there is an implied verb/gerund in each of these!" But there are also implied gerunds in MW's constructions: "[Staying on] Earth is our only chance at survival" and "[Studying from] the notebook is my best chance at passing the test"
"Chantix is best chance of smoking cessation"
"Champions League is Chelsea's best chance of success"
"All Six Pillars of Success provide unique and important contributions in accommodating the desired success. Although each contribution is individually vital, it is really the combined effect that adds up to the best chance of generating the wisdom necessary" -> "Six pillars are best chance of generating necessary wisdom"
"Risk is your only chance of really living"
"Trade union registers are our only chance to have a national level representative sample"
"Christ is your only chance at Salvation"
"Space is our only chance of survival"
"This New York City Hospital May be his Only Chance for Survival"
But I feared [this relationship] would be my one and only chance to have a child"
via metonymy-> "he would by my one and only chance to have a child"
"A heart transplant was his only chance of survival"
All of these examples use substantives (a mix of concrete and abstract nouns) absent verbal/gerund constructions. Now, you might say, "there is an implied verb/gerund in each of these!" But there are also implied gerunds in MW's constructions: "[Staying on] Earth is our only chance at survival" and "[Studying from] the notebook is my best chance at passing the test"