Example sentences of "he have every [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With Wales notching only six goals in the last year , and with none coming from Rush and Hughes , Allen knows he has every chance .
2 If a player arrives vertical he has every chance of a game . ’
3 He has every right to be proud of them , they 're bonny children . ’
4 He has every right to bare his teeth at ye if he wants to . ’
5 He has every right .
6 He has every right , as we all do , to choose his own way of life .
7 Lewis is as pleasant a man as there is in heavyweight boxing and he has every right to make as much money as he can , as quickly as he can .
8 He has every right to ask and , thanks to a victory of common sense , the Law Lords saw fit to admit his Hansard evidence .
9 But , as he has every right , he 's keeping Glamorgan waiting for an answer .
10 He has every right to criticise the Tour if he feels criticism is in order , ’ said Schofield in London yesterday , ‘ but it would be preferable if he 'd make his complaints to us .
11 It suits him and he has every right to do so and Tom O'Connor has a lovely home down south .
12 Now , as the proud proprietor of an Athena store , he has every confidence that he made a wise decision .
13 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 .
14 He 's proud of his guitar style , he says , and he has every intention of showing it off .
15 ‘ It is to Foinavon 's eternal credit that he did not refuse either at the melee when he had every excuse to or when he was out on his own especially when he was tiring , ’ Buckingham said .
16 He had every hope that his longer-term plans would reduce the Defence share of the GDP from 7. 1 per cent down to 5 per cent by the end of his five-year programme .
17 Nevertheless , he felt a certain satisfaction in hearing that his fears were not groundless , although he had every sympathy for poor Jane Cartwright 's mishap .
18 In his judgement Mr Justice Latham said he had every sympathy with the couple .
19 In his judgement Mr Justice Latham said he had every sympathy with the couple .
20 He had every chance .
21 you could n't do it , but he had every opportunity the other , the twin did to get through you know and he passed his City and Guilds , but Peter 's got on alright , the other son who 's got the factory , he 's , he 's busy got an electrical panels and all that he does , you know , he 's quite good and my other son he works , he used to work at Burnt Mill , and he now has moved to erm er Stansted , he works at Stansted he works in the big food depot , that used to be years ago and he works there , he 's been there ever since he left school , since except two , two years he had in the army you know for the conscription , but he 's been there erm ever since he was fourteen and he 's now about oh , forty something now he is , I 'm not quite sure of their ages , I get muddled up I 've got , eight , eight sons altogether , so , I 've got quite a family dear .
22 In equal isolation at the Intercontinental Hotel , 16 miles away , Lebanese journalists found themselves restricted to the parliament 's two opening statements and a diet of gentle assurances from Prince Saud al-Feisel , the Saudi Foreign Minister , that optimism was the order of the day , but while he had heard of some disputes in the parliamentary chamber , he had every reason to believe the Lebanese would accept the Arab League peace plan .
23 He had every reason to be happy .
24 He had every reason not to take me seriously as a soldier as he knew how idle I had been in prior days in Layforce . ’
25 Nicky had ( and for all I know still has ) the reputation of being the best criminal defence lawyer at the Scottish bar and had on several occasions persuaded juries to acquit those whom he had every reason to believe were guilty .
26 My right hon. Friend the Member for Llanelli ( Mr. Davies ) disputed that in terms of the cost of gas and he had every reason to do so .
27 Mr Horsley said he had every confidence that the expedition would be a success as the five climbers — Roger Payne , Julie-Ann Clyma , Alan Hinkes , Victor Saunders and Dr Caroline Williams — were all very experienced and some of the best in Britain .
28 Rev. Cahal Daly , the Roman Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor , all called for an independent public inquiry into the killings , but Brooke declared that he had every confidence in the investigation being undertaken by the Royal Ulster Constabulary .
29 In South Australia another Royal Commission had raised doubts concerning the judgement of ALP Premier Bannon , the national party president , who was forced to provide a A$970 million rescue package for the state bank only months after he had assured the legislature that he had every confidence in the bank .
30 He added that he had every confidence that Laura would continue her remarkable recovery .
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