Example sentences of "number [prep] [noun pl] will [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 A figure of 40,000 a year is used ( though ‘ we have formed no final view about whether this number of demolitions will actually take place ’ ) .
2 Creating multimedia applications will be so much more difficult than transferring data to CD-ROM , that the number of programs will not escalate in the same way .
3 Funding will obviously not increase pro rata , but the influx of such a large number of students will clearly mean a demand for more books .
4 The sharply reduced number of 16-18-year-olds will inevitably lead employers to bid up the wages of that age group to entice young people away from education and into unskilled or semi-skilled jobs .
5 A number of faults will invariably exist .
6 They believe any moves to reduce the number of firearms will only create a black market in illegal weapons .
7 If you simply put up but people still have to use their cars to get from A to B you 're not actually improving the environment at all and it seems that adding added habits habits habits er it it seems to me that proposals that we have represented and which create improvement in a number of areas or reduce the cut in a number of areas will actually produce a much more balanced programme for nineteen ninety four ninety five .
8 A set number of categories will largely determine the specificity of the headings to be included in the index .
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