Example sentences of "will [adv] [verb] from a " in BNC.

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1 There have in fact been achievements in the care of the mentally handicapped in our society , and one of the fundamental barriers still to be broken — that of public opinion — will only come from a more positive attitude among the media to the good things that are happening .
2 The Profitboss will always negotiate from a position of power , yet try to persuade by reason , presenting the facts and figures of his case openly and honestly .
3 Even if filter pipework appears clear , it will always benefit from a pull-through with a soft flue-brush , the type with a flexible handle .
4 Some models will also convert from a two wheeled sack barrow into a four wheeled multi-purpose truck which is useful for moving heavy items like paving slabs .
5 If you try ‘ late-hitting ’ , then you will develop maximum clubhead speed long after impact , and you will probably suffer from a slice .
6 The US will probably benefit from a doubling of middle-aged people aged 45 to 54 over the next 20 years because of the baby boom of the late 1950s .
7 An overseas individual subscriber not registered for VAT , who may previously have incurred VAT through the member state 's post office collection system , will now benefit from a VAT-free magazine , simply because the UK legislation specifically zero-rates those goods — at least for the time being !
8 Patio containers and hanging baskets will particularly benefit from a high potash liquid or foliar feed this month , which will ensure they provide a continuity of flower until the onset of autumn frosts .
9 However , the difference is that the powers of disposal in clause 4 will then stem from a Labour Government who have a strong commitment to expand collections rather than to freeze acquisition funds .
10 The scholarships will be awarded to two London-based guitarists who will undoubtedly benefit from a year 's tuition at the school .
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