Example sentences of "will [verb] from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If you act now you can prevent the bitter local disputes in your constituency which will arise from increased aggregates quarrying and haulage over the next twenty years . |
2 | If you act now you can prevent the bitter local disputes in your constituency which will arise from increased aggregates quarrying and haulage over the next twenty years . |
3 | The interpretative problems which will arise from open-textured concepts such as ‘ public interest , ’ ‘ social value ’ or ‘ rehabilitation purposes ’ are patent . |
4 | Eventually the glass will explode from internal pressure , it will leave a burning ragged hole and you get a nice fire ball . |
5 | The colouring will range from deep gold , through yellow and grey , to equally bright silver , with vertical black bars usually running , unbroken , from top to bottom . |
6 | Activities will range from occasional social evenings to organised theatre visits and so on . |
7 | That will prepare him for his duties which will range from tracking people making off from crimes , public order incidents and searching for missing people and property . |
8 | Which will free from present woe |
9 | Wedgwood , traditionally more successful , experienced a rather worrying drop in profits , from I£17.9m to I£12.8m but will benefit from recent action to reduce costs by closing three old and inefficient production facilities — one of which is old enough to be subject to a preservation order . |
10 | The growers will benefit from increased yields , lower input costs ( in terms of labour , insecticides and equipment ) and increased productivity and profitability . |
11 | With increased focus on rhinos as ‘ flagship ’ species , both these and other reserves will benefit from increased funding for conservation . |
12 | Established researchers in the Community will benefit from increased opportunities to consult the collections and to discuss their research with internationally recognised scientists on RBGE staff on an individual basis , and through workshops , seminars and conferences . |
13 | First , the trickle-down fertilizer hypothesis predicts that local food crops will benefit from increased fertilizer use on the cash crop . |
14 | This is important as the area is still young and both theorist and practitioner will benefit from mutual and current awareness of each other 's achievements and problems . |
15 | Our information services will benefit from longer-term planning than the current annual estimating cycle . |
16 | They are confident they will benefit from increasing consumer caution . |
17 | Older homes with solid walls will benefit from external wall insulation , which weather proofs the walls , as well as providing thermal insulation . |
18 | Not all patients on insulin will benefit from regular home monitoring . |
19 | Even the shortest of nails will benefit from regular manicures . |
20 | As a subscriber to QPD , you will benefit from regular offers of QPD Exclusives and QPD Special Editions . |
21 | Finally , tracks and poles will benefit from regular attention as dust and dirt will impair their performance . |
22 | Users will benefit from quick delivery and a high level of quality , performance and reliability . |
23 | All road users will benefit from local safety schemes ( LSS ) and other action plans through the identification of accident clusters which are susceptible to AIP procedures . |
24 | It is generally assumed that all spreadsheets will benefit from fast calculation but this is n't necessarily so . |
25 | Indeed the changes that will result from recent NII reports may themselves raise costs . |
26 | A new emphasis on regional marketing will result from organisational changes . |
27 | Complete new colonies will grow from small pieces detached from existing colonies and in favourable conditions whole new sponge reefs can result from this process . |
28 | They are ‘ normal events ’ , arising almost naturally out of the circumstances of the employment relationship itself : ‘ A wildcat can break out in perfectly normal conditions , and the structure of the relations between employers , trade unions , governments and workers guarantees that some strikes will grow from small beginnings into mighty struggles ’ ( p.241 ) . |
29 | What will emerge from Alpine may not have the sprint car look , nor the integral tonneau or open-to-the-elements driving position but it will have most of Laguna 's mechanicals . |
30 | This will emerge from extensive application of a range of exploratory techniques , and such a procedure is particularly important prior to using one of the computer packages designed for confirmatory statistics . |