Example sentences of "[noun] will [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 He runs straight up the stone steps leading to the terrace — it 's part of a small public garden — rounds the urn at the top , and comes face to face with her , with no idea at all inside his head as to what words will emerge from his mouth .
2 To suggest that the courts will ever completely rewrite a statute is a great exaggeration ; and even judges who accept the literal rule in words will depart from it when the circumstances press them hard enough .
3 It is obvious that a horse will run from a stick , spurs or fear of the rider , but it is hard to accept that he will try to pull on the bit if that very action increases the pain .
4 A continuous chronology will proceed from Romanesque to Romantic on the second floor , and from mid-nineteenth-century to contemporary art on the first .
5 LOCAL schools will benefit from a £400 , project aimed at reducing energy waste in classrooms .
6 With increased focus on rhinos as ‘ flagship ’ species , both these and other reserves will benefit from increased funding for conservation .
7 The government is now worried that its industry will suffer from unfair competition if other EEC countries do not have to fork out for the extra equipment necessary to reduce emissions .
8 Cricket and Empire started life as film research commissioned by David Puttnam for a film on Bodyline that was never made — losing out to the unintentionally funny Australian TV mini-series many readers will remember from the early 1980s : ‘ David wanted me to find the ‘ smoking gun ’ .
9 Yes he 's right : the house scene of the future will come from the hooligans , the indie kids , the lilac clad youths .
10 Eric Cador , marketing centre director for Hewlett-Packard Co 's personal computer division in Grenoble , France is a contrarian and expects his own company to ship 2.4 to 2.5 times as many Vectras in Europe in the current quarter as it did a year earlier and he forecasts that revenue will double from the year-ago level .
11 Extra revenue will come from the sale of T-shirts and record bags starting this month ( see p95 ) .
12 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 .
13 European Tour officials will not speculate on how much the Johnnie Walker Ryder Cup will make but , apart from the £6.5m in ticket sales , extra revenue will come from television and other sponsorship deals .
14 European Tour officials will not speculate on how much the Johnnie Walker Ryder Cup will make but , apart from the £6.5m in ticket sales , extra revenue will come from television and other sponsorship deals .
15 In future the programme will run from one January to the next , therefore this year four terms have been included in the programme to take us to January 1991 .
16 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 .
17 UK market research firm , Ovum Ltd , London , believes the European market for desktop computers will grow from an installed base of 22 million in 1992 to 46 million by 1996 .
18 But for the federalists , perhaps the greatest peril will come from Denmark and Ireland , both facing referendums in June .
19 The JOB command will differ from one computer to another , as will the next two commands which relate filenames to unit numbers .
20 A new sole will cost from £7–£15 , depending on the material used , or about £4 for only a heel replacement .
21 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 .
22 At the time of writing , the Soviet republics are declaring independence at the rate of about one a day and it must be open to question whether the entries will come from the separate states rather than the USSR next time .
23 There 's no doubt that the Pertex will suffer from axes and crampons , and it flaps about horribly in a gale , but waterproofing does n't appear to be compromised by holes in the outer .
24 Perhaps if he does score the tension will go from his game . ’
25 Other things being equal , the level of investment will rise from Q to Q 1 .
26 The structure of the interview will vary from place to place .
27 For the future , Morton sees its salt business as a cash generator to fund other high growth areas , while the company 's biggest boost will come from airbags .
28 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 .
29 The chosen tactics will vary from deal to deal and should be discussed and planned with the client .
30 The number of cars will grow from 400 million today to 700 million by 2010 , and in the Third World alone 16.6 billion tonnes of carbon will be emitted annually by 2025 .
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