Example sentences of "[noun pl] will come [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If , after a few thousand years of reduced temperature the trend reverses and average temperatures creep up again , the animals will come under the influence of a new selection pressure , and will be pushed towards growing shorter coats again .
2 The evidence , ie the rationale that proves that the advantages will come from the idea .
3 Obviously only a small portion of these neutrinos will come in the Earth 's direction , but still we ought to be in the path of about 80 billion billion billion neutrinos per second .
4 Now the commercial deals will come under the umbrella of the FA .
5 But other platforms will come in the future so we can see us using sta very low cost standard hardware components , we might stack up erm half a dozen or a dozen erm workstations with a high speed interconnect between them each running a SQL Server .
6 Three major companies are interested in sponsorship and the TCCB 's only rivals will come from the sub-continent where India , Pakistan and Sri Lanka are discussing a joint bid .
7 England 's only rivals will come from the sub-continent where India , Pakistan and Sri Lanka are discussing a joint bid .
8 THE site where a building firm hopes to erect 28 executive-style detached houses and bungalows will come under the scrutiny of planning councillors on Wednesday .
9 Some wiring instructions will come with the lamp , but there may be no advice about running the actual power supply into the garden .
10 On Friday next , September 17 , a group of the monsters will come off the Larne ferry and join a local group for a rally up the coast as far as Ballycastle .
11 Now the Americans will come to the World Championships in Stuttgart to beat me and if that is pressure then I 'm content .
12 The received wisdom that the imposition of stringent pollution controls will come at the expense of jobs is wholly wrong , according to a report by Professor David Pearce , adviser to the Environment Secretary .
13 Most programmes will come from the Elmwood Hall , but other venues will be used .
14 The main boost for those groups will come from the reduction in the rate of ACT on dividends from 25 per cent now to 22.5 per cent next year and 20 per cent in the 1994-95 tax year .
15 Most cuts will come at the company 's headquarters at Hemel Hempstead , Herts , said a spokesman .
16 The cuts will come in the US Group division , which is responsible for product sales and marketing , which now has 16,000 employees .
17 The young guys will come for the sport , the young unemployed .
18 Since this simplified technique makes widespread implantation a practical option , cost-benefit issues will come to the fore very quickly .
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