Example sentences of "most [noun pl] [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I always give 110 per cent and that 's why fans at most clubs would want me to play for their teams if I was to get a move from Arsenal . ’ |
2 | You do n't even have to own a boat as most clubs will let you put your name forward as a crew member for a season . |
3 | It will begin to ‘ make real ’ the fact of her husband 's death and permanent departure from her life , so everything possible should be done to give the occasion dignity , beauty , and a feeling of thanksgiving for his life ; for this is a memory she will carry with her always , and it is one from which most widows can draw some comfort if it has been an uplifting experience shared with her family and friends . |
4 | Most graphs will keep going on up , and there 's a tendency for people to make them come back down again |
5 | Often calendars and diaries will be unpriced on delivery but most titles will have an ISBN or EAN for those booksellers with EPOS . |
6 | Most artists would revel in such adulation , especially when the film is followed by a special concert that is to be televised and includes a whole gang of celebrities paying their musical respects . |
7 | Although most crèches will agree to the scheme in principle , problems may arise if efficient , cheap crèches are asked to subsidise a more extravagant service elsewhere . |
8 | Most programmes will come from the Elmwood Hall , but other venues will be used . |
9 | Most houses will have two lighting circuits — one for upstairs and one for downstairs — wired in one of two ways : junction box or loop-in . |
10 | In general , most employers would consider the following to be important : |
11 | I think most Prisoners would say that the sex problem worried them less than they had expected it to , but that is not to say that it did not worry most people some of the time and some people all the time . |
12 | The quantity of finds on a site can give an idea of the wealth of the people living there , although since most possessions would have been removed if people left the site , this too can give a distorted view . |
13 | But look out for hidden extras : most operators will charge a preparation fee of around £30 for airport transfers and installation of toilet chemicals and a starter tank of propane gas . |
14 | While most institutions can rely on borrowing for short periods , the risk associated with underwriting would be greatly increased if institutions were unable to dispose of their existing assets quickly to provide cash ( or repay short-term borrowing ) should it prove necessary . |
15 | Most climbers will note each fall they undergo and realise when the rope should not be used . |
16 | pointed up the risk that the panel may have to respond to shareholders demands to make the company spend money on more external work : ‘ While most shareholders will act responsibly , anybody who has attended an AGM knows there will always be someone with a bee in his or her bonnet . ’ |
17 | Most cities will have these policies in place before any form of road use charging is introduced in say 5 years time . |
18 | Most beginners will find it difficult to apply the opposite rudder , because of their ingrained habit of using the stick and the rudder in co-ordination . |
19 | Most commanders would have been afflicted with convenient deafness at that moment , but Davout rounded on the speaker at once . |
20 | Most aphids can grow up either as a wingless stationary form or a winged migratory form ; they are more likely to grow up with wings if the local population density is high . |
21 | Most performers can read ten glowing reports and one bad , and only remember the nasty one . |
22 | Although most Panamanians will welcome the departure of General Noriega , the fact that their new President was sworn in by a US army general at a US army base is likely to colour perceptions of the new government . |
23 | Those cited by him included the following : it was a one-off opportunity ; there was a fear that despite the justice of the case it would not be sufficient to persuade the Government to recognise the principle by proposing legislation ; the practical impact would be limited as most cases would continue to be regulated by the various statutory regimes ; and it was consistent with Community law . |
24 | The third is that , turning Mr. Glick 's argument against him , the immediate practical impact of the recognition of the principle will be limited , for ( unlike the present case ) most cases will continue for the time being to be regulated by the various statutory régimes now in force . |
25 | And in most cases will do . |
26 | While there is still room for some argument on the mark-up , most cases will fall into the " run of the mill " category with an uplift of 50 per cent . |
27 | As always , this winter most labourers will live a hand-to-mouth existence until the grapes are ready for thinning in late August . |
28 | The oxidation of carbohydrates requires the presence of an electron transport system which in most nematodes can operate aerobically down to oxygen tensions of 5.0 mm Hg or less . |
29 | Most plans can benefit from carefully considered change and this plan is no different in this respect . |
30 | Most solicitors would fit in a certain category , but if you go to another group of people , they would fit in , engineers , they would fit into another category . |