Example sentences of "it will [vb infin] from the " in BNC.
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1 | Well I think much as I welcome the university proceeding down the road that it is , erm I have a very , very strong feeling that change is going to come from the bottom up , and I think that it 'll come from the bottom up in those colleges , like New College , who have got an increasingly large number of women fellows who feel that , you know , there 's safety in numbers and we can start to do something about it . |
2 | The N H S will not be privatised under Conservatives , it will prosper from the reforms taking place . |
3 | It will benefit from the feedback from experience with the development of the earlier series and with the operation of the 900-MWe units . |
4 | Although the charge card industry says it will benefit from the move away from credit cards , it is unlikely to take on the mass of consumers who acquired a credit card in the Eighties . |
5 | AT&T Co 's plans to buy a big stake in McCaw Cellular Communications Inc still worry Standard & Poor 's Corp despite the company 's news on Tuesday that it would restructure its debt to cut its interest bill ( CI No 2,134 ) : it says it may still cut AT&T 's ratings , because although it will benefit from the move , uncertainties over the planned investment in McCaw will dominate the credit outlook until terms of the transaction and its structure are known . |
6 | The most resilient part of the boxing business is the promotional side , and no doubt it will recover from the barrage of criticism that will pour on this contest . |
7 | The Bypass is divided into five sections , namely : and when all sections are completed it will extend from the Glasgow/Edinburgh Road ( A8 ) in the west , to the Musselburgh Bypass in the east , providing a continuous route around the city . |
8 | The introduction must use material from the main body of the music — sometimes it will quote from the main melody , sometimes begin with the accompaniment figure itself , or the two may be combined . |
9 | But this year the amount it will get from the Church Commissioners the business managers will be well down . |
10 | So if there is going to be trouble it will come from the rear . |
11 | Yes , the chicken and egg syndrome is interesting because and I agree it is a viscious circle , but in fact you do n't make new omelettes unless you do break some eggs , and I think the time has come to break some eggs and I think that 's what I 'm advocating is that it will come from the teacher because the teacher is the guiding light of what happens in the classroom , and if the teacher has it in the back of their mind there will be no science , then there will be no science . |
12 | Yes , the chicken and egg syndrome is interesting because and I agree it is a vicious circle , but in fact you do n't make new omelettes unless you do break some eggs , and I think the time has come to break some eggs and I think that 's what I 'm advocating is that it will come from the teacher because the teacher is the guiding light of what happens in the classroom , and if the teacher has it in the back of their mind there will be no science , then there will be no science . |
13 | As for the money — it will fall from the sky . |
14 | It will run from the accrual of the cause of action which , ex hypothesi , is a different time . |
15 | It will run from the end of November 1992 for five years and will cover all our principal disciplines including mechanical , electrical , instrumentation and process control . |
16 | Essentially , this is a question of fact which will vary from case to case although , prima facie , with innocent misrepresentation , time will run from the date of execution of the contract ; in the case of fraud however , it will run from the date of reasonable discovery . |
17 | But the greater the prestige and reputation of an institution , the more it will recruit from the upper echelons of society . |