Example sentences of "[noun pl] will [verb] from a " in BNC.
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1 | LOCAL schools will benefit from a £400 , project aimed at reducing energy waste in classrooms . |
2 | It was also argued earlier in the book that there is always some point at which customers will turn from a differentiated product to yours because your price is so much lower . |
3 | DEC watcher Terry Shannon says Lasers will go from a maximum four CPUs to six in the near-term future for a projected 900 SPECmarks total performance , a six-fold increase over the top-of-the-line VAX 7000 Model 640 . |
4 | This approach supports the view that students from different disciplines will benefit from a broad outlook on the subject which cuts across any boundaries imposed by specific roles . |
5 | ‘ Better ’ results will ensue from a ‘ contest ’ between partisan advocates , than would follow if the decision were to be reached by an allegedly unbiased administrator completing a comprehensive survey . |
6 | The country 's youngest citizens will benefit from a £100,000 gift from Sainsbury 's this year . |
7 | It is reasonable , indeed usual , to hope that several consequences will flow from a chosen course of action . |
8 | The majority of marks will come from a written exam . |