Example sentences of "has every [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 From the point of view of conventional quantum theory the electron has no trajectory ; from Feynman 's point of view it has every trajectory .
2 This spacious Hotel is situated in one of the finest positions on the seafront in the centre of the Bay and has every amenity including Residents ' Lounge and Dining Rooms overlooking the sea .
3 ‘ It forced the KGB to change their tune from ‘ the traitor Sakharov deteriorated as a scientist long ago ’ to ‘ Academician Sakharov has every opportunity for scientific work in Gorky ’ …
4 With Wales notching only six goals in the last year , and with none coming from Rush and Hughes , Allen knows he has every chance .
5 It is no green novice that top dressage rider Trish Gardiner is referring to , but Wily Imp , he class sixteen-year-old dark bay gelding who represented Britain in the last Olympics , and has every chance of doing so again in Barcelona .
6 A shot aimed at the right side of the green has every chance of landing in the bunkers .
7 Charlton knows Ireland can afford one slip-up , but his side has every chance of upsetting the rhythm of the Spanish and coming away with a result .
8 With a Neff Circotherm it has every chance .
9 If a player arrives vertical he has every chance of a game . ’
10 She now has every chance of being included in the Ireland World Cup squad .
11 Ger McKenna 's Crestar , the fastest of the first round winners , features in heat two with Oaks winner Libertys Echo and Mabel Blair 's Blackwater Lady who has every chance of making further progress for the Larne trainer .
12 But Platt , at 25 , has every chance of eventually succeeding Pearce who is five years older .
13 The 39-year-old Briton could not have got a better start to his new career with the Indycar team owned by Paul Newman and Carl Haas , but now has every driver on his tail .
14 But Maurice , a regular campaigner on behalf of the wheelchair-bound , has every sympathy with those who missed out .
15 If the Treasury underestimates the level of inflation , as it has every incentive to do , departments will be forced to cut their spending further in real terms to keep within the limits .
16 Even when on top of his game the intensity of his desire often makes him appear downcast as he strides down the fairways — in direct contrast to his compatriot Seve Ballesteros , who has every emotion etched on his face .
17 The show exhibitor 's horse ‘ has presence and a smart way of going' ; the pony clubber 's horse may be ‘ willing and lovable' ; whereas the horse dealer 's horse has every virtue that anyone has ever heard of : ‘ What ya want , she 's got ! ’
18 The restored 1920s train has every luxury , including live music , a dance floor , plus first-class food .
19 Cecil Parkinson , regarded as a potential successor to Mr Lawson at the Exchequer , said in a BBC television interview : ‘ You heard the Prime Minister last night say very clearly and openly that she and the Chancellor are in total agreement and that she has every confidence in him .
20 Now , as the proud proprietor of an Athena store , he has every confidence that he made a wise decision .
21 But Roxburgh has every confidence in his men , and he gave them a lesson in economics by way of illustration .
22 Mr. Cousins has every confidence that the two-day meeting with the Community 's senior officials will ensure acceptance .
23 Though she has every confidence in the Trust , and particularly in John Sales , the Trust 's Chief Gardens Adviser , it is no easy thing to relinquish control of your life 's work — especially when it 's situated right under your nose .
24 The instructor 's used to training younger men , but has every confidence in his latest pupil .
25 But he 's been telling members of the Environmental Protection Committee this afternoon that he has every confidence in the steps that Thames Water has taken to prevent an recurrence of the events of eighteen months ago .
26 She has every card and note he ever wrote .
27 The car , it seems , has every indication of success .
28 Cook has every intention of getting back into the South African team next season although he will not find it easy following the success of Andrew Hudson at the World Cup .
29 He 's proud of his guitar style , he says , and he has every intention of showing it off .
30 THE new captain of Preston Grasshoppers is none other than England lock WADE DOOLEY , which wold suggest that — at least at club level — the ‘ Blackpool Tower ’ has every intention of playing on for a little while .
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