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Be out in force.
If people are out in force, they are present somewhere in large numbers.
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The strikes will be in force from 6 30pm on Tuesday and 6 30pm on Thursday.
This new policy will be in force from mid-March.
The closures will be in force from 10 30 BST on Sunday until the parade passes through.
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But town centre road closures will be in force on 26 April from 08 45 BST to 15:00 and on 30 April from 09 45 to 15:00.
The following assumption will be in force throughout this paper.
Which of these characters will be in The Force Awakens?
Mr. Maliki spoke two days before a crucial — and suspenseful — vote for the government that will be in power as American forces withdraw from Iraq.
We will be out in force from now until Election Day to get the job done.
On polling day, international observers will be out in force: 170 of them, from 45 countries and affiliated to six different organisations, including the European Union and the Organisation of American States.
Supported by SEIU, LA's 8,000 unionized janitors, who will be out in force to demand a better contract from the mega-corporations that own the area's office buildings, may announce a county-wide strike on May Day.
The police will be out in force.
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