Example sentences of "will [verb] from a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | THE children 's leukaemia clinic at Middlesbrough General Hospital will benefit from a charity event held at a town centre nightclub this week . |
2 | Hankin rates the Bishop Auckland youngster but feels he will benefit from a spell away from the first team . |
3 | Anyone with a history of injuries ( or if you have already been skiing and suffered one ) will benefit from a session on their Cybex analysis machine ( £30 ) which sagely tests joint and muscular strength at different resistances . |
4 | Young patients at Newcastle 's Freeman Hospital will benefit from a gift of £1,120 from 49 probationary Durham police constables who raised the cash with a sponsored swim . |
5 | A horse which needs stretching down will benefit from a Chambon whereas a horse which is rather ignorant of the bit will only have himself to argue with in side-reins . |
6 | For example , industrial waste-land which needs an uplift will benefit from a freight and passenger route passing through it . |
7 | A DISABLED Courtaulds employee somewhere in the world will benefit from a fund set up for tragic computer expert . |
8 | A Japanese on the board will probably be a business school graduate with extensive overseas experience , who will speak from a position of strength . |
9 | The Secretary of State has clarified the position on savings , but will he give us some idea of the savings which will result from a reduction of effectiveness in Scotland ? |
10 | There will also be conflicts and disagreements arising from the organisation itself which will result from a number of factors . |
11 | It is obvious that a horse will run from a stick , spurs or fear of the rider , but it is hard to accept that he will try to pull on the bit if that very action increases the pain . |
12 | Southampton , already deprived of Forrest and Ray Wallace by injury and suspension , hope Horne , their Welsh international midfielder , will recover from a groin strain in time to deputise at right-back . |
13 | A lot of walkers take this fact for granted , striding about in the sure and certain knowledge that nothing will drop from a tree and start to devour their head . |
14 | Proprietary systems will lose slightly in terms of units shipped — Unix will drop from a high of 70% in 1992 to 64% in 1997 , while other network operating systems will slide from 20% to 15% in 1997 . |
15 | Proprietary systems will lose slightly in terms of units shipped — Unix will drop from a high of 70% in 1992 to 64% in 1997 , while other network operating systems will slide from 20% to 15% in 1997 . |
16 | One in five will die from a hip fracture . |
17 | Rather it will develop from a resolution of the contradictions contained within the capitalist system . |
18 | I will select from a variety of cases in order to illustrate the ability of the fifty millesimal potencies to act favorably on all levels — mental , emotional , and physical . |
19 | DEC watcher Terry Shannon says Lasers will go from a maximum four CPUs to six in the near-term future for a projected 900 SPECmarks total performance , a six-fold increase over the top-of-the-line VAX 7000 Model 640 . |
20 | The huge down payment will come from a trust fund of one million , set up by the Queen for Prince Andrew , the day he was born . |
21 | Much of the new demand will come from a doubling in the amount of gas consumed by electricity generators . |
22 | The fee will come from a charge on each ton of waste going into the landfill , and rises steeply as the tonnage increases . |
23 | However , only about one-quarter of total expenditure will be raised through the poll tax — the rest will come from a centrally-determined needs grant and a uniform business rate set by the government after a revaluation of non-domestic property . |
24 | BHC has spent about £1 million directly on developing the AP 1–88 , in addition to the BTG grant ( which it will repay from a levy on sales ) . |
25 | Perhaps you will suffer from a bout of constipation . |
26 | Animals would have known , would have caught his scent , or have seen him suddenly among them , and they 'd have turned and fled as a herd will turn from a predator . |