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1 The legislation could force many dairies to shut shop, he said.
2 They may meet us in force many days before we reach the Indian towns.
3 Even among the higher officers of the force many became famous for their brutality.
4 From force many endeavours have been used, either to dissuade, or to deter us.
5 And the higher cost of business if wages are increased will force many into administration.
6 Does anyone think we will force many older Americans to choose between homelessness and suicide?
7 The same conditions force many people back upon themselves.
8 Your falling body can, in just a few feet, generate a force many times its weight.
9 Early childhood centres say new food safety regulations will force many of them to stop feeding children.
10 They told Indira Stewart their hours are erratic and rising fuel prices will force many to quit.
11 She said potential EPA rules could force many farms to get permits to emit greenhouse gases or slow operations.
12 As gentrification continues to force many out of their neighborhoods, Walker has found it difficult to afford her home.
13 The Guardian is hopeful that the conditions in Japan may not force many of the pioneers to leave that territory.
14 They say the prices they are being quoted to buy their sections will force many leaseholders out of the market.
15 He said the global financial crisis would also force many competitors to retreat from Asia, a long-term positive for his firm.
16 MPs are debating a plan to cap housing benefit payments, amid claims it will force many people out of their homes.
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