Example sentences of "every [noun sg] [to-vb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is every reason to suppose that this loss of predictability occurs as a property of the Navier-Stokes and continuity equations , although these equations contain the determinism of classical mechanics .
2 We were told that not only had the Argentinian fleet continued on their route to the Falklands but there was now every reason to believe that Argentinian troops had landed .
3 Nevertheless there is every reason to believe that some control applied at various stages of industrial exploitation could benefit the trade on a global scale .
4 There is every reason to believe that this degree of movement was typical of the corn-growing regions , but we have to constantly bear in mind that one part of England may have very different experiences from another and that even neighbouring communities might have contrasting stories to tell .
5 Quite apart from the fact that managers do not dominate the board of directors in many firms , there is every reason to believe that corporate managers are under intense pressure ( from the markets , and from the need to deliver profits ) to behave capitalistically .
6 Indeed , there is every reason to suspect that middle managers are an endangered species .
7 Indeed , there is every reason to suspect that middle managers are an endangered species
8 In fact , the chief restriction on British politicians is imposed by their own and the community 's view of what is proper and desirable and if the former , supported by some public opinion , are convinced that changes are needed , there is every reason to think that effective reforms can be carried through .
9 There is every reason to think that these findings are typical of many rural areas in England .
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