Example sentences of "will come [adv] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The power supply will come easily from the electricity grid .
2 If you neglect to do this the chances are you will come away from the meeting having failed to raise several of the topics you wanted to deal with .
3 Why not go elsewhere where the service is better and someone will come forward from the back to help a hard-pressed colleague in the front line ?
4 This money is not currently in the SERC budget and Richmond hopes it will come either from the ABRC 's reserve or as extra science spending from the government .
5 Senior project officer Brian Spink said : ‘ In the spring , new young shoots will come up from the stumps and ‘ pleachers ’ to form a thick hedge .
6 My hon. Friend must also recognise that the Thameslink lines under central London would not be capable of taking the proposed high-speed trains which will come across from the channel tunnel .
7 Letters will come down from the Guildhall tomorrow .
8 Judicial ideas are no more immutable than any others and it may be that the above account is too pessimistic , but it seems likely that any future extension of strict liability will come only from the legislature .
9 So I held his hand all the way and mum was there and I said you 'll be alright dad I said do n't worry about it I said er , we 'll be here when you come out , he said yeah alright , I 'm alright , so as the surgeon came out he said look Mrs he said I 've seen your daughter , yeah , I have to say this to you he said it 's a fifty , fifty percent chance that John will come back from the operation , operation OK and he said it 's a one hundred percent chance he wo n't without surgery of course he do n't know anything , got his little cap on
10 Consequently , both the loans and the starting up costs will come entirely from the Treasury .
11 Your screen and external devices , like modems , may take their power from the PC , but it will come directly from the PC 's power supply unit .
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