Example sentences of "'ve every [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If we perform adequately in the middle of the field I feel we 've every chance of making it through to the next round . ’
2 G.P. saying , you 've every kind of face .
3 I know you could come up with something — your work was always the best , and I 've every faith that you could do a good job . ’
4 ‘ I 've told you , I 've every faith she 'll come back . ’
5 ‘ I 've every confidence in you , dear chap .
6 Anyway , it 's not a matter for us I know , that er depending on where you sit in conference you can have difficulty seeing the no smoking signs , but I 've every confidence you 're gon na take my word for this .
7 ‘ I 've every confidence in the boy , ’ said Paul , watching him .
8 And the sketches and the readings take , er take us all through literature from the eighteenth century to present day , and they , they 're just readings and sketches from that , which I do n't , I have n't actually seen it and I do n't know what it 's going to be , but I 've every confidence that whatever Edward Fox , Dorothy Tutin and Freddie Jones do , it will be quite superb in these events
9 You 've every right to feel hard done by , so do n't start thinking that you 're being selfish .
10 As soon as they were alone , he said awkwardly , ‘ Look , old chap , you 've every right to tell me to mind my own business , but unless I 've made two and two equal five , then I think as your friend I ought to speak up .
11 ‘ And I 've every right to be here .
12 You 've every right to find your natural mother .
13 You 've every right to be here .
14 ‘ Er — I know you said that you were the one asking the questions , and you 've every right , of course , ’ she added hastily , ‘ but — hmm — when did you find out that I was n't a journalist — that Cara was Mrs Barnaby Stewart .
15 Brentford had a player sent off but no excuse for the second goal … the fans are angry … they 've every right to be when you see a team give away goals like this …
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