Example sentences of "[noun] will [vb infin] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Yes he 's right : the house scene of the future will come from the hooligans , the indie kids , the lilac clad youths .
2 of a local authority 's revenue will come from the council tax , and my hon. Friend the Member for Newham , North-West ( Mr. Banks ) said that in some local authorities the percentage will be even lower .
3 Extra revenue will come from the sale of T-shirts and record bags starting this month ( see p95 ) .
4 THIS season 's six European finalists will emerge from the matches to be played later today , with Barcelona and Sampdoria starting as very warm favourites for the European Cup final to be played at Wembley on May 20 .
5 This is a convenient practice as it avoids the need , for example , for speculation as to how the injured person 's condition will develop from the time of the initial injury or for speculation as to what his financial loss up to the date of trial at least will be .
6 Another boost will come from the availability of the Forte client-server development environment from Oakland , California-based Forte Software Inc , which is currently in beta test , and which enables developers to build an application as a whole , dividing it up later between clients and servers as they wish .
7 The rapid growth and increasing expense of medical research have led the Trust to review its sources of income and research will benefit from the Trust 's increased income after the sale .
8 Funding for the ecological study will come from the BMC and Land 's End and assistance is being sought from the Penwith Peninsula Project , a body dedicated to conserving the area 's unique landscape .
9 Our efficiency test will follow from the relationship between VMP and
10 The popularity of arbitrage portfolios suggests that the advantages more than compensate for the risk that the value of the arbitrage portfolio will deviate from the index at delivery .
11 Where once you would have had as a matter of necessity a plot with at its heart some intricate deception , often unlikely , now your plot will arise from the characters you want to write about .
12 Muller will watch from the stand knowing he is destined to face the England B team at Bristol on Saturday in preparation for a confrontation of which he could once only dream of : ‘ Facing Will Carling and Jeremy Guscott at Twickenham . ’
13 Longer and more erratic system responses will result from the addition of new lexicographers because of the additional memory requirement .
14 The extra cash help will come from the Bellwin scheme , under which the Government automatically picks up 85 per cent of the bill for disasters over and above initial spending by councils .
15 Meanwhile , the desire for community unity in Strasbourg in the face of events in Eastern Europe means a flexibly-interpreted communique will emerge from the summit on Saturday .
16 Of this , $200million will come from the US , as previously announced by President Bush , to tide Poland over until it receives $710million from the IMF as part of a long-term programme to restructure its economy .
17 The evidence , ie the rationale that proves that the advantages will come from the idea .
18 The vote also stops public buildings being used to promote field sports , so could this mean that books on hunting will vanish from the libraries .
19 ALLAN MILLIGAN Watching brief : companies will benefit from the measures implemented this year , but there is concern about the ‘ sting in the tail ’ A number of questions remain to be answered , however .
20 The more significant benefits for UK companies will stem from the translation of the high proportion of overseas earnings that accrue from subsidiaries owned in the US .
21 There is no escaping the fact that a trade union will , in pursuit of its purposes as they are commonly understood , have its own corporate policies ; and that the authority of members of a trade union appointed in that capacity to boards of directors of joint stock companies will derive from the trade union .
22 Murphy , whose great enthusiasm , drive and charm managed , to some degree , to insulate the young playing squad from the full effects of the traumatic tour , is determined that Irish rugby will benefit from the experience .
23 A processing plant at Gwithian will extract from the mud tin oxide which , over the centuries , has channelled out to sea as waste from mines New Scientist 21 April , p 159 ) .
24 Very punctually in mid-May , the nymphs will rise from the bed of the river and hatch through a final nymph stage known to fishermen as ‘ duns ’ .
25 COLCHESTER player-manager Roy McDonough will watch from the sidelines as his team take on Norwegian tourists Nessegutten at Layer Road this evening in a friendly fixture ( kick-off 7.45 pm ) .
26 If the Bank holds bills which then mature , repayment will come from the rest of the banking system so market liquidity falls .
27 Attention will move from the object to the people who made and used it .
28 No radio navaids are to be used — just standard chart reading from the CAA 1:250000 chart Sheet 14 , Edition 12 , East Anglia ( the current edition as the eagle-eyed will spot from the plastic addition to Stansted 's zone which we have incorporated — it comes with the chart when you buy it ) .
29 My modest prediction for 1957 is that the moral debate on Aids will spread from the pulpit and the banqueting suite to the courts .
30 It remains to be seen whether or not Darren Jackson will recover from the stomach injury which kept the striker out of Hibs ' Cup win over Cowdenbeath .
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