Example sentences of "in most [noun] [pers pn] will " in BNC.

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1 It seems unlikely that the entrepreneurial skills of most managements will be needed in the foreseeable future and in most cases they will not find it comfortable to remain while bankers are calling the tune .
2 I reject the argument put forward both by Mr. Beloff and Mr. Philipson that the Bank of England will suffer no ‘ inconvenience ’ if they have to apply to vary an injunction before they can set the section 39 process in motion ; in most cases they will probably not even know of the existence of an injunction until after the notice is served ; and it is idle to suggest that , once this present case is decided , no similar points to those taken here by the plaintiffs will be raised in future .
3 However , in most cases they will be presented on a " take it or leave it " basis .
4 In most cases we will be asking when a particular parish or set of parish boundaries was first defined , and if that was the date of its origin or if it is older .
5 In most cases it will involve new window units , which suppliers will not hold in stock .
6 Arthur Andersen argues that this ‘ goes beyond what can realistically and responsibly be done … in most cases it will be impracticable . ’
7 In most cases it will be personal or in other words movable property .
8 In most cases it will be easier to groom the dog on a table , as this saves having to bend down .
9 Usually , however , there is little difficulty in assessing past pecuniary loss — indeed , in most cases it will have been agreed as special damage before the trial .
10 No matter how tired or worried you may feel , it 's important to make the effort to be pleasant and friendly to customers — and in most cases you will find that they are pleasant and friendly in return .
11 In most cases you will be asked to close your eyes so that you will not be distracted by your surroundings .
12 In most cases you will probably end up with a 386SX or 486SX and both are excellent choices .
13 Unfortunately , the law is not particularly kind to the home-owner who finds himself the victim of a negligent surveyor ; in most cases he will not receive full compensation for his loss .
14 In most circumstances you will want to pay a language helper for his/her work , on a scale that is comparable with the local situation .
15 Suppose , for example , you have a so-called extraverted personality , this means that for most of the time in most situations you will tend to think , feel and behave in outward going ways .
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