We have no meanings for "have any grounds" in our records yet.
1 Do you think I have any grounds for seeking a refund on the deposit interest forgone?
2 I don't think you have any grounds to complain, given what you did to poor Gareth.
3 But I will say that I do not believe that you have any grounds to fear General Drakon.
4 The monks don't feel they have any grounds to change the rules that have been the same since the Buddha's time.
5 He said that I didn't have any grounds on which to prove Merril should not be allowed to see his children unsupervised.
6 There is no need for the officers to have any grounds to suspect the person stopped is involved in terrorism or any other criminal activity.
7 Just as we were going I asked them if they had any grounds of complaint against me.
8 I do not think he has any grounds for complaint, given the history of the organisation he serves.
9 However, the downvaluation you were given is rather extreme so we asked Virgin whether you had any grounds to appeal.
10 Without hesitation, Casanova replied that he was assured of success-althoughhe was far from having any grounds for any such assurance.
11 He was wondering whether Mrs. St. Pierre Lawrence's maid had any grounds for stating that a mishap to him would touch her mistress's heart.
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