Example sentences of "[vb mod] have every " in BNC.
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1 | ( 6 ) If the offer is conditional ( which it invariably is ) the offeror should have every reason to believe that the conditions will be satisfied if he is to comply with the terms of Rule 2.5(a). ( 7 ) The board of the target company is entitled to be satisfied that the offeror is , or will be , in a position to implement the offer in full ( Rule 1(c) ) . |
2 | THEY SAY nice guys finish second , in which case John Toshack must have every chance of winning the Spanish championship for Real Madrid . |
3 | Quick Reaction finished well clear of Bigsun at High Easter , but the latter will have come on for the race , while Shimshek bypassed Ascot on Wednesday and must have every chance here . |
4 | Must have every swain at her feet . |
5 | If these social and emotional needs are to be met , the old must have every facility for preserving their contacts with relatives and friends and possibilities for some compensatory relationships when deeper ties are ultimately broken . |
6 | Be cool and distant and you 'll have every man at your feet and every woman ready to tear your eyes out . " |
7 | Soon we 'll have every damned sign in the book . |
8 | yeah and I 'll have them leggings and then I 'll have every thing |
9 | I 'll have every thing actually |
10 | Well if what you say about this information that was in the master bedroom is true , they might have every reason to come into the master bedroom to see if er the , who was sleeping in the . |
11 | And If what you say about the state of his finances is true then he 'd have every reason for faking his death to escape the music . |
12 | He also included cauliflowers , artichokes and sweet fennel ( as opposed to the herb ) , all of which were fairly recent imports from the Continent , suggesting that with such a range of vegetables ‘ a Country Gentleman and Farmer may have every thing at home , and set out a Table fit for a Prince , without being beholden to the Markets ’ . |
13 | ‘ A Country Gentleman and Farmer may have every thing at home , and set out a Table fit for a Prince , without being beholden to the Markets ’ |
14 | With a name pronounced Nicklaus , people would have every reason to assume a connection with golf . |
15 | Having been in partnership with Sam in the building of the Russell , he would have every reason to keep in close touch with her . |
16 | He feared Newton and Newton would have every justification for reproach . |
17 | And I assure you she would have every right to go back to the shop and say look these tights are not fit for their purpose . |
18 | He was in a position in which he would have every opportunity of gaining knowledge of the customers ' business and influence over the customers ' . |
19 | Now , if they seen a miracle , if they had been there before and had seen Jesus do something like this , then it would appear that they would have ev , that Jesus would have every reason for saying , oh you faithless people ! |
20 | He will have every comfort and care , I assure you — probably in excess of that provided for any human infant ever . ’ |
21 | He will have every possible care , has an inheritance that ensures perfect physical health , high intelligence , an even disposition , and an inquiring mind . |
22 | Providers will have every incentive to treat as many patients as possible , in as high a cost category as possible , for ‘ referrals by GPs to hospital with whom no contracts have been placed ’ ( DoH , 1989a , para.4.24 ) and for referrals of temporary residents . |
23 | Second , the electorate will have every incentive to vote for more government services because they do not pay for them directly and individual tax payments may bear little ( if any ) relationship to the benefits which they may derive from such services . |
24 | We want to give discounts to single people — the Labour party does not — and single people will have every incentive to make themselves known . |
25 | ‘ These presentations will not just be a one way affair — you will have every chance to participate , ’ said Strategic Intent Communications Project Manager . |
26 | If they can go to the 30,000-capacity Charmilles Stadium in Geneva still in contention the Belfast side will have every reason to be satisfied . |