Example sentences of "will [adv] be many [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , there will naturally be many covenants and other provisions additional to those contained in the precedents , but the tenant 's adviser will have to continue to tackle those himself , using his own judgment . |
2 | In the harsher 1990s there will not be many corks popping at companies that fail to : |
3 | There will not be many jobs for the people of Hackney in any of these proposals . |
4 | It should be said , however , that there will not be many situations where users will be able to obtain such information from organizations . |
5 | When the operation is carried out there will still be many sperm left in the tube leading to the penis . |
6 | While the BBC told us it would be ‘ done ’ in the best possible taste , there will still be many viewers who found the scenes last night disturbing those who can not see the forest for the trees . |
7 | Needless to say , using both structures , there will still be many trainees who drop out or are deemed unsuited as advice workers . |
8 | But , there will also be many instances where the oven is only working to half or less than half of its full capacity for most of the day . |
9 | Now I suspect that when you do your role in place there wo n't be many questions for the group alright ? |
10 | He says that there soon wo n't be many businesses left ! |
11 | Good socks ( bear in mind , there wo n't be many clothes washing opportunities … ) |
12 | It wo n't be many days now before you see a real improvement in your basic shape . |
13 | It means there wo n't be many places the Fire Fly can go when it is completed . |
14 | wo n't be many places I 'd have thought . |