Example sentences of "have every " in BNC.

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1 I did n't ask to fall in love with you , but by God , lady , I have , and I have every reason to believe you want to as well . ’
2 I do n't think the people who advocate these policies understand that you have every wish to put the decision off .
3 Remember , marriage is a shared contract , and you and your children have every right to claim money from your husband .
4 Now I personally have every sympathy with the man who says sceptically : ‘ Dead men do n't rise ! ’
5 ‘ Well , ’ she said eventually , ‘ you have every right to accompany me .
6 When I got the letter , I knew how angry Isabel would be , too , and perhaps you are angry — you have every right . ’
7 When national stations broadcast chiefly in the shortwaves the range of different newscasts available is immediately wider ; when people have every expectation that all broadcasts will tell some lies , they use different broadcasts as if they were radio beacons for navigators of truth : knowing the position of each , they can calculate the co-ordinates of reality with an acceptable degree of certainty .
8 ‘ We have every sympathy with those who have made substantial underwriting losses in recent years but Lloyd 's owes its first duty to policyholders with valid claims which must be met , ’ he said .
9 Take into account the incredibly high standards of service in the excellent hotels and you have every possible ingredient for the ultimate holiday experience .
10 You have every right to be angry .
11 ‘ News is news , and newspaper people would argue that they have every right to report it .
12 We have an artist 's projection made on the basis of our early work , and from the results we 've had so far , I have every reason to hope we 've pulled it off .
13 On the other hand heads have every right to expect staff to be well groomed and reasonably dressed at work .
14 But if the worst happens , you have every right to defend yourself with reasonable force .
15 In such conditions , where drug combinations are not used for an adequate length of time , resistant strains have every chance of profiting from the destruction of their more sensitive relatives , and establishing a reservoir of intractable organisms .
16 ‘ I have every expectation of seeing the dear man again , in a better world . ’
17 Mr. Warshaw points out that most of today 's historic buildings are simply old houses which have survived , but believes that many modest houses of no great age have every chance of becoming cherished heritage of the 21st century if they are not spoilt in the meantime .
18 ‘ We have every reason to believe he 's a member of the IRB Supreme Council , therefore it 's vital we know who are the people he contacts .
19 Next to the Marine Store was Miss Tylee 's shop — she was the sister of Mr. C.E. Tylee , but no-one would ever have guessed it , as her shop was one of the cleanest and tidiest that I have every seen .
20 In the snicket only some three feet away from the wall of the shop was a public urinal , the dirtiest and smelliest I have every known .
21 Residents have every right to go to bed when they choose , not when it 's most convenient for staff .
22 ‘ We have every confidence that Heinz Wolff will continue to get support from outside agencies , ’ said a spokesman .
23 In theory , this should make for greater understanding between the two , but teenagers are usually deeply absorbed in their own body and mood changes and have every excuse for not realizing that their mothers are suffering similarly and need some consideration too .
24 I have every sympathy with the concern expressed by J M Bale ( Letters , February issue ) over the design and location of agricultural buildings .
25 Forgive my language , but I think I have every right to feel bitter .
26 And I have every impression , similarly , that the Oedipal desires of my son … have found a similarly lively and whole-hearted feeling response in my wife .
27 There is nothing clever or manly about being dirty and smelly and you have every right to withhold your physical dealings with a body that revolts you .
28 I think it 's great and I have every sympathy for you copping all the flak from the readers who do n't like it .
29 As patients we have every right to decide what happens to us .
30 Suppose we honestly believe that some treatment is unlikely to bring us a benefit that makes worthwhile the pain or distress involved , we have every right to refuse it .
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