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

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1 As the bunch first of all climbs their one Pyrenean mountain , the Col de Marie-Blanque , then snakes through the hot foothills from Spain into France , 230 kilometres to Pau on Monday , then 200 kilometres from Pau to Bordeaux the next day , many riders will chance their arm to form a winning breakaway .
2 Many delicatessens will sell their ham bones but you should be prepared to put your name on a waiting list .
3 Asset values are falling to such an extent that it is inevitable many companies will break their covenants .
4 Theoretical transfer pricing is all very well , but in practice not many companies will know their marginal cost and revenue functions .
5 Theoretical transfer pricing is all very well , but in practice not many companies will know their marginal cost and revenue functions .
6 If pay settlements in the private sector continue to decelerate to 2 per cent and the underlying rate of inflation edges up to around 3.75 per cent by the end of this year when the effects of cheaper mortgages start working their way out of consumer budgets , there is little doubt that many individuals will find their real disposable incomes squeezed .
7 Many persons will have their own particular reasons for gratitude to him , and everyone will so warmly want to wish him well for the new place in life which awaits him back in his own native diocese of Liverpool .
8 There is also fear of involvement which could become burdensome especially since many neighbours will have their own worries about relatives .
9 Although passenger cars are expected to be 80–90 per cent ‘ cleaner ’ ( and lorries 75 — per cent ) under the plan , there obviously comes a point where , unless there is an endless expansion of the road system , so many vehicles will defeat their purpose , mobility , and still be , however ‘ clean ’ , a pollution problem .
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