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

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1 If you 're buying a cut tree , you 'll be paying obviously from where it 's cut up to the bottom branch , or if it 's a rooted tree you 'll be paying from ground level up to the bottom branch again .
2 And with the additional treatments from DeCleor you 'll be glowing from top to toe by the end of the week .
3 ‘ Still , they 'll be protected from sleet and hail , enclosed like the H12 . ’
4 The scheme will be extended from Task Force areas to include successful City Challenge bidders .
5 If it is thought likely that an approach will be made from radio or TV , organise factual material and brief the Director/Chairman .
6 Many scholars expect that in the future everything will be saved from information systems , and access will be provided via networks by some form of query language .
7 Operators with the same priority will be evaluated from left to right .
8 Once received the data will be converted from radio to microwave signals and passed along cables to the control centre nearby .
9 Dumping will be prohibited from mid-1993 and the MMA plant is being doubled in capacity to 200 000 tonne pa producing some 600,000 tonnes of waste , all of which will be handled by the new plant .
10 It will be seen from Figure 2.3 that separate registers for partial product and multiplier are unnecessary .
11 The film was made at the request of a Belgian organization and will be dubbed from English into French and Flemish .
12 Cricket-based questions within the quiz will be sourced from information contained in The Cricketer , and as the competition progresses we shall be giving annual subscriptions to the magazine to winners of the various stages .
13 They will be relayed from radio bases in public places such as railway stations and motorway service stations .
14 In the light of this general conclusion which will be substantiated from Chapter 7 onwards , it becomes clear that sharpening the tools of policy-making and increasing the ‘ expertness ’ of government personnel should no longer be the central concern .
15 Des will be cleared from quarantine on November 6 so until then , he will have to make do with a weekly Saturday visit from Dave and fellow home-based squadron mates Corporals Brian McCourt and Richard Starkey .
16 An example will be given from English .
17 If you ca n't remove an otherwise dangerous ring ( in the opinion of the referee , that is ) , then you will be disbarred from competition .
18 Under rules which came into effect last autumn , as his sentence was less than four years , he will be freed from jail automatically after serving half the term , unless he reoffends .
19 The doctrine of precedent restrains tribunals and the trial judges in the county courts and in the High Court from digressing into frolics of legal innovation , but even the trial judge will be presented from time to time with issues upon which there are no binding precedents .
20 It will be recalled from discussion of Table 1 , Expenditure on libraries and computing , that Strathclyde had the second lowest expenditure per student on libraries in 1986-87 .
21 That deaf people marry other deaf people was not , as could be supposed at that time , a new phenomenon — it will be recalled from Chapter I that John Dyott married a deaf girl after the Civil War in 1645 .
22 It will be recalled from Chapter 6 that Friedman , while denying any lasting relationship between inflation and unemployment , nevertheless insisted that there did exist a relationship between unanticipated inflation and unemployment .
23 It will be recalled from Chapter 3 that the Partnership Act provides that where no definite duration is set for the partnership any partner may " retire " by giving his co-partners notice , whereupon in the absence of any contrary agreement the firm is dissolved .
24 The tricky part will be to squeeze from service industries alone the entire 4% of annual productivity increases that the government wants for the economy as a whole .
25 Eight vehicles will be converted from new or surplus rolling stock for use in the fleet and two new vehicles will be built from scratch .
26 They want compensation from Manchester Airport for money they predict will be lost from visitor revenue .
27 The information necessary to measure traffic speeds and give warning of delays will be gathered from cable loops fitted under the road surface to measure speeds and report to both local and national traffic control rooms .
28 Evidence will be gathered from history teachers and tutors who are involved in training history teachers , from students in training and from academic historians .
29 Hamilton , who will be released from admin duties to work closer with coach Dave Philpotts on the training field , says : ‘ That suits me fine .
30 The word children will be removed from school crossing patrol sticks and will be replaced with the children crossing signal .
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