Example sentences of "will [verb] [to-vb] from the " in BNC.
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1 | If things are to change in London we will need to move from the piecemeal experimentation of the past decade to a sustained programme of development . |
2 | This means discussing the position , the work involved , the skills required , the type of personality who will fit in , with all the people who will expect to benefit from the new employee and then drawing up a written job description . |
3 | By now the autumnal coloured leaves will begin to drop from the vine to reveal a skeleton of canes . |
4 | Teachers will begin to learn from the consumer , rather than from the articulate politician , the real aspirations of the local community . |
5 | I entirely concur with his prediction that in the end we will have to withdraw from the Province . |
6 | However , this good fortune can not be guaranteed and human psychology may be such that we are doomed to permanent hesitancy or disagreement , a fact with which each will have to cope from the perspective of his own attitudes . |
7 | No real harm will be done should you get it wrong first time , but you will have to start from the beginning again and , depending on how much of the software has been installed when the error occurs , things can get rather complicated . |
8 | No real harm will be done should you get it wrong first time , but you will have to start from the beginning again and , depending on how much of the software has been installed when the error occurs , things can get rather complicated . |
9 | They will have to assimilate from the syllabus guidelines and from class teachers what objectives are set for children in each of the assessment modes-talking , reading and writing . |
10 | Furthermore , to make any significant use of AI , the expenditure and commitment will have to come from the top . |
11 | If they are given the green light then the running costs will have to come from the police authority . |
12 | Ministers will try to hide from the reality . |
13 | Then many elephants will come to drink from the lake , and they will become drunk and fall down . |
14 | Similarly , any interest on the overdue tax will cease to accrue from the same date . |
15 | The new structure will bring obvious advantages to our customers who will continue to benefit from the cross-marketing policies of the three companies . |
16 | When Europe 's northern debtors get to grips with the task of reducing their government debt , it is possible that worries about Maastricht will start to spread from the three southern former stalwarts of the Community . |
17 | Paper will start to peel from the wall , and in the worst cases plaster will start to crumble . |
18 | This is likely to lead to undue pressure on you and you will start to break from the programme and put on weight . |
19 | Sun Valley Poultry this morning announced sixty five employees will ihave to go from the firm 's cooked meat plant . |