Example sentences of "every [noun] to [be] [adj] with " in BNC.
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1 | But you had every right to be angry with me . |
2 | A repetition this year would mean a fine of £6600 , which is why , on the surface , the Board has every justification to be pleased with the new scale of fines . |
3 | And Porterfield had every reason to be delighted with the way Hitchcock saved Chris Armstrong 's header when Chelsea led 1–0 . |
4 | The English had every reason to be content with what they had done , and great quantities of loot were shipped back to England . |
5 | THE National Art Collection Fund has every reason to be pleased with itself at having given £250,000 of the £10 million needed to acquire Lord Cholmondeley 's Holbein , Lady with a Pet Squirrel , for the National Gallery . |
6 | As we have seen , the Chicago sociologists had every reason to be concerned with gangs engaging in a criminal behaviour . |