Example sentences of "[noun] from [pron] [pers pn] will " in BNC.

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1 Some , such as the Green Iguana from Central and northern South America , are largely vegetarian and diurnal , basking on branches over waterways from which they will dive if predators threaten .
2 If you buy your engagement ring from them you will get a 10 per cent discount on your wedding ring or rings .
3 The fears are now that the outgoing government of the Christian Democrats , Socialists , Liberals and Social Democrats will no longer be able to command a majority , leaving a plethora of parties from which it will be impossible to form a working coalition .
4 As a holder , a banker would want to know the terms and conditions of the carrier from whom he will be claiming the goods , especially since these terms and conditions often change from one bill of lading to the next .
5 She has been feeding intensively in the neighbourhood , building up in her body the reserves from which she will produce her eggs .
6 Also , if you purchase a machine from me I will do my best to help you find some new sites .
7 To support their plan the generals secretly subvent large sums from the Chiefs of Staff 's contingency fund in order to build a secret airbase in the Texas desert from which they will launch their coup .
8 This is a career grade post from which you will gain experience in a range of resource planning projects .
9 One of the reasons for writing so much about growing your own plants is that not all flowers and foliage suitable for pressing are available from florists , which can considerably limit the palette of colours from which you will work .
10 - Your summer clothes go into hibernation in cupboards , wardrobes , dry cleaners ' , cloakrooms , hat-stands , boots of cars , other people 's houses , restaurant vestibules , backs of chairs in disused rooms and many other places from which they will eventually creep , crumpled and dishevelled , in six months ' time .
11 More recently , they have contributed towards the services of a much needed nurse , and it is for this cause that they continue to donate a set sum each week together with raffle sales and other activities from which they will soon reach their target of another £600 , the same sum that was given earlier this year .
12 The results ( e.g. Figure 3.9 ) can be plotted in a graph of the rate of correct choices against the number of times the rat has been made to run through the maze ( where a ‘ correct ’ choice is one in the direction in which it will be rewarded , or in the opposite direction from which it will be shocked ) .
13 Next time you get a letter from me it will be from the other side of the world .
14 BELVILLE : If you can convince me that the hated parson has had no encouragement from you I will offer you the following proposals .
15 The first requirement of any forecast is to choose the base year from which it will start .
16 He questions the structuralist practice of reducing individual texts to a microcosm of a general poetics , of using ‘ the indifferent gaze of science ’ to force them to ‘ rejoin , inductively , the Copy from which we will then make them derive ’ ( 1975 : 3 ) .
17 That invariably means having to buy another box of silly cards from which you will use only three .
18 Everyone grieves for lost love , but for an acutely sensitive figure like Gedge , it was a trauma from which he will always struggle to recover fully .
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