Example sentences of "will [verb] [adv] from a " in BNC.
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1 | These will range seamlessly from a single 64Kbps B channel ( no supplementary services ) or 1B+D ( for those that want them ) for residential users , to multiples of the current primary rate 30B+D offering . |
2 | More generally , water will show up from a distance by catching and reflecting light from the sky . |
3 | It will do so from a common perspective : that is , how might each of them handle what have been seen as necessary imperatives of organizational action ? |
4 | It will work initially from a base of existing systems and CAD/CAM standards established by the former Soviet Union which were exported to the republics and East European satellites . |
5 | It will work initially from a base of existing systems and CAD/CAM standards established by the former Soviet Union which were exported to the republics and East European satellites . |
6 | GRAMPIAN 'S campaign to win access to greater European funding will move up from a fast trot to canter , now that the Highlands and Islands look to have won their case , said regional convener Bob Middleton yesterday , writes Peter Jones . |
7 | Fines for litter louts will go up from a maximum of £400 to £1,000 . |
8 | ‘ I believe that the greatest threat to sustained recovery in Britain will come not from a lack of demand , but from excessive Government borrowing over the medium term . |
9 | In keeping with the career pattern of your chart , it seems as though money will come in from a variety of sources . |
10 | A group of children will come in from a school , with their sixth form science teacher , and go round the chemistry laboratories for an afternoon looking at techniques like this . |
11 | Those teachers who have served as foreign-language assistants will start out from a much better knowledge of British schools than those who have not . |