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

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1 Many times you will be glad of the extra pair of hands , such as when you need both your hands to play a big fish to the net that your mate can hold ready .
2 A spokesman for the society , which has asked not to be named during the run-up to the election , said : ‘ We are still not certain how many houses we will have to offer Darlington council . ’
3 But she 's offered me a relief post as I say , where I go round and help but she do n't know how many hours it will be .
4 In some instances such data will suffice ; in many cases they will have to suffice as nothing better is available .
5 Trade union representatives should ensure they meet young people during their placements and in many cases they will take a pastoral responsibility , dealing with any problems they may face .
6 Old age begins officially on retirement but the majority of people in their sixties and many in their seventies remain reasonably fit , independent , active and content and in many cases they will remain so until the end of their lives .
7 In many cases she will have the last word .
8 In many cases he will try to over-compensate by rushing around doing things for others as if to prove to himself that he is needed .
9 He is likely to be very bright and to find learning easy but in many cases he will be coached and encouraged by a parent ( usually the father ) in that one direction so that he becomes a prodigy or a ‘ genius ’ at mathematics .
10 ‘ It 's difficult to estimate the cost of making your house safe if it is found to have a serious problem , but in many cases it will be around £1,000 .
11 It is of course true that in many cases it will be stated that the nave is , for example , twelfth-century , the chancel fifteenth ( with nineteenth-century restorations ) , the north chapel twentieth , and so on , but it will not record the stained glass now gone or the wall monuments which have decayed ( or , obviously , the changes wrought since the booklet was written ) .
12 Most homes now have some form of lost insulation , as a result of Government campaigns and gradually improving Building Regulations , but in many cases it will be less than the current minimum requirement for new homes , of a 100mm thick layer of glass fibre or a similar insulant .
13 You must give your correct date of birth , because in many cases it will affect the validity of your licence .
14 ‘ the notion of public interest has its limitations and in many cases it will not be served by dissemination of information about a person charged with a criminal offence or it must yield to the need to secure a fair trial for such a person .
15 In many cases it will be sufficient to identify and comply with the appropriate British or International Standard or Code of Practice .
16 In many cases it will be best to seek professional assistance from outside the firm .
17 In many cases it will be impossible to make sufficient disclosure at the commencement of the relationship as material information which has to be disclosed will not be known and can not be predicted until a particular conflict arises .
18 In many cases it will also repay you , in subsequent work saved , to register the title to the property .
19 In many cases you will not be sure — particularly if this is your first experience of regression therapy .
20 The usually quoted limit for freshwater tropicals is an inch of fish to 10 2 inches of surface water , though if you visit many experts you 'll soon see this exceeded .
21 A motor manufacturer will only be in a position to estimate revenue because they do not know how many cars they will sell .
22 Club president David Burrows said : ‘ I believe we could squeeze in 2,000 people providing we erected temporary seating but we will have to talk to Northampton to estimate how many fans they will bring . ’
23 In many respects you will find it a chilling and remarkable story . ’
24 Farmers are facing increasing uncertainty about the future , but at least Brian Lloyd knows how many lambs he 'll have .
25 Yeah well on what people have said I I think that er there 's a possibility that er if Stuart and myself get together with the officers concerned that we if these trees are pruned and trimmed as they they 're saying they 're over overgrown at the moment surely that would cut them down in size and if they 're regular pruned every so many years they wo n't they wo n't be a nuisance I do n't think in future years .
26 I hope you know how many years you 'll get for this said P C Garfield , of course I do I 'm not stupid .
27 With ‘ good head office staff , I 've been able to spend upwards of two days a week out in the service and if you keep that up it 's amazing how many places you will have been over the years and we now have a much more open relationship ’ .
28 In many organisations you will be put through to a secretary whose job it is to filter calls .
29 In many catalogues you will find exotic-sounding breed names and references to them , but seldom much explanation of just what they amount to .
30 ‘ I think in many ways it will set the tone certainly for the coming year and perhaps beyond , ’ she said , adding that it ‘ turns trickle-down economics around 180 degrees . ’
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