Example sentences of "will [verb] from this " in BNC.
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1 | When the enterprises concerned need temporary workers , they will recruit from this list ( see IRS 1986c ) . |
2 | In the long term , hotel and restaurant caterers at all levels will benefit from this co-operation because any innovations will eventually be offered as an option or even a standard fitting on the models if frying equipment they purchase . |
3 | It is not difficult to guess which countries will benefit from this supranational politico-economic Lego . |
4 | It is hoped that aromatherapy will benefit from this in two ways : that the purity of an oil can be guaranteed and that there will be a greater choice of organic oils more widely available . |
5 | Any cut of meat , chicken or fish will benefit from this marinade — so simple and useful . |
6 | Ruched and festoon blinds will benefit from this attention , as they tend to be dust traps . |
7 | Hundreds of firms across the United Kingdom , large and small , will benefit from this order over the next few years , and its value will approach about £400 million . |
8 | Hundreds of subcontractors , in Scotland as in other parts of the country , will benefit from this announcement . |
9 | Jean McConnell is from the Libra theatre company who will benefit from this gala . |
10 | It is extremely unlikely that legislation will result from this . |
11 | The overview of the development of the British economics as a subject of study and research that will result from this should cast new light on the manner in which economics became a ‘ science ’ and commercial educational a vocational and practical affair . |
12 | We will see from this how deeply the ‘ autonomous ’ model is rooted in contemporary thought and at what levels , therefore , the challenge to it must be conducted . |
13 | As you will see from this description of the account executive role in your account group , the agency has to try to allow for different levels of contact with your own organization . |
14 | As you will see from this issue of AEA Times , there has been an enormous response to the announcement that we are to restructure into three divisions from 1 April next year . |
15 | As you will see from this supplement , AEA offers a wide range of consultancy , technical services and specialist products to the process industries and , as Business Development Director for the Process Industries , it is my pleasure to use this opportunity to introduce myself and AEA . |
16 | You will see from this that they are not restricted to the scientific factors since the educational value can be as important , if not more , for establishing a site network . |
17 | In 1893 while recovering from a bout of influenza he wrote You will see from this heading that I am not dead yet , nor likely to be . |
18 | A preferred bidder will emerge from this stage and it is normal to grant a period of exclusivity during which due diligence procedures can be carried out . |
19 | It will run from this summer , when the Scotland midfielder 's existing agreement expires . |
20 | An extension of existing equilibrium models in this direction might well lead to interesting variations , but it seems to us unlikely that major modifications of the implications of these models for monetary and fiscal policy will follow from this . |
21 | All else will flow from this . |
22 | Overall , by next April — when nearly 1 million people will gain from this year 's real increase , either directly through income support or through increased entitlement to housing or community charge benefit — we shall in three years have steered an extra one third of a billion pounds in real extra benefit to less well-off pensioners , in a way which I believe the whole House will welcome and support . |
23 | The very least you will gain from this is the location of a productive swim . |
24 | It is this last pair which determines the sex of the human being who will develop from this combination . |
25 | ‘ Business and financial control will pass from this region to Europe . |
26 | You will gather from this that there is no list of measurement techniques . |
27 | At the time of writing we have yet to see what new drugs will come from this foundation . |
28 | If it is improbable that any further major developments will come from this stock , it is also unlikely , on the evidence of the last six hundred million years , that the group will disappear as long as life remains possible at all in the seas of the world . |
29 | I can not tell what will come from this day 's work . ’ |
30 | Nevertheless , we will extract from this work those elements that connect to our concern with the stretching of social systems and its impacts on individuals and social groups . |