Example sentences of "many [noun] [modal v] be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Since many signals could be of the STOP and GO type , complexity would emerge because the cells ' responses would be determined by their past history .
2 Its prime time is shortly before the 8 am news , but it decided to put him on at 8.20 am , when many listeners will be on their way to work .
3 And how many folk might be at the the dances ?
4 The Government says that many scholarships will be on offer to make up for the charges , but surely this means that only rich people and the very brightest of the less well-off will be able to afford a degree .
5 The lives of many people could be in danger if you 're right .
6 ‘ How many people will be in it ? ’
7 Governments wish to try and deal with problems of regional imbalance , which in many instances may be of a long-standing and chronic nature .
8 I do not want central Government to say how many teachers should be at a school in Barnet or how much should be spent on books in Barnet .
9 4.3.4 The assumption made in this section of the Unit is that many teachers will be in a position to collaborate with specialists based in Language Units or in Ethnic Minority support groups , members of which will assume responsibility for teaching the initial stages of English as a Second Language .
10 How many men would be in the Home Guard after you moved your head
11 I would like to know erm the two or three buildings I er it may be difficult at this time but how many residents will be in each building ?
12 So we can actually lay down certain guidelines , rather like stratified samples , telling the interviewers that so many interviews should be with men and so many with women , so many in certain age-groups and perhaps so many in certain pre-determined socio-economic groups .
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