Example sentences of "will [verb] from a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Because of the variety of possibilities at each move , the ability to predict who will win from a given move becomes less and less reliable , the longer the game has to run after that move . |
2 | Cook , on the other hand , will benefit from a genuine boost in sales . |
3 | Moreover , a parliament will benefit from a thriving political culture and critical scrutiny and debate in the media and , conversely , suffer from public apathy . |
4 | Boost : If your hair is particularly dry it will benefit from a deep conditioning treatment , which is left on the hair for up to 30 minutes . |
5 | The gallery will benefit from a new entrance and reception area , café , lecture hall , meetings room , education room and shop . |
6 | Albert Park , in the heart of the town , will benefit from a new play area and sports pavilion and an in formation and management centre . |
7 | This approach supports the view that students from different disciplines will benefit from a broad outlook on the subject which cuts across any boundaries imposed by specific roles . |
8 | The efforts of Anthony Thompson and his friends , including contingents of willing helpers provided by the St Bede 's Link with Romania , have gone a long way towards enabling Lotsi to achieve his goal and the project has now reached the stage where it will benefit from a greater degree of organisation than has been necessary so far . |
9 | Compania de Telefonos de Chile SA 's $182.6m proposed convertible bond issue won ratings of triple-B-minus rating from Standard & Poor 's Corp , and Baa-3 from Moody 's Investors Service Inc ; Standard & Poor 's said its rating reflects the company 's dominant position in local telephone services , growth prospects , and favourable regulatory framework ; Moody 's that it believes the company will continue to be the largest telecommunications company in Chile and will benefit from a supportive regulator . |
10 | Health campaigners point out that nearly everybody will benefit from a small amount of exercise . |
11 | In America the Rainforest Alliance and Green Cross are attempting to monitor sustainable sources but the two organisations have complimentary skills , and will benefit from a coordinating body which will hopefully be able to make more efficient use of the many diverse groups working on rainforest practices . |
12 | The new Peto Institute in London will benefit from a Special Events Appeal Day held by the Spastics Society in their shops across Britain , including those in Darlington , Barnard Castle , Stockton , Middlesbrough , Whitby and Scarborough , today . |
13 | The Air Tattoo told us : There are a number of areas which will benefit from a fresh approach , particularly the traffic and admission arrangements . |
14 | Stir in 175–225g/6–8oz light muscovado sugar plus a tablespoon or two of rum , brandy or Cointreau , if you like — a shop-bought jar will benefit from a little alcohol to pep up the flavour . |
15 | It will draw from a wide range of perspectives in its appraisal of the mass media and it will be based on both contemporary case studies and theoretical analyses of the media . |
16 | It is reasonable , indeed usual , to hope that several consequences will flow from a chosen course of action . |
17 | Mr Collin said : ‘ The Government says the cost of administration will drop from a million to £400,000 , that is one reason why their Council Tax estimates are misleading . ’ |
18 | Manufacture will move from a 0.8-micron process to 0.5 micron and from a two-level metal to a three-level . |
19 | Manufacture will move from a 0.8-micron process to 0.5 micron and from a 2-level metal to a 3-level . |
20 | From time to time various members of this population will move from a stable state to having a special status . |
21 | In doing so the project will move from a generalized concept through progressive degrees of refinement and detail , removing uncertainty and increasing knowledge at each stage over the duration of the project . |
22 | Mead says that over the next several years it will move from a mainframe-centric architecture to a more flexible Unix environment , and Hewlett products are being incorporated as components of Mead Data 's internally developed Lexis and Nexis legal , business , financial and medical databases . |
23 | It will change from a black background to white and three more Xs will appear at the bottom of the areas . |
24 | Mr Clinton will try to fudge the tax issue , arguing that most of the money will come from a wage-based premium , which will go straight to local health alliances rather than to the Treasury , and that much of the rest will come from ‘ sin taxes ’ — on alcohol and tobacco — which appeal to America 's Puritan conscience . |
25 | He will come from a rough housing scheme in Stirling and his name will be Billy Bremner . |
26 | The paradigm ‘ middle class ’ employee on the other hand will have some kind of ‘ white-collar ’ job , will come from a non-manual background , will be educated beyond the minimum and will expect his or her employment to have the trajectory of a ‘ career ’ , and will own a home . |
27 | Moviewatch will come from a different city or town every week , with the series covering the length and breadth of the UK and Northern Ireland . |
28 | The majority of marks will come from a written exam . |
29 | Whitby , in third place , need maximum points to keep their slim title hopes alive , and will pick from a full squad . |
30 | Occasionally a person will suffer from a long and unpleasant illness like glandular fever , but this is rare . |