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

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1 That means the famous three feathers , which have been proudly worn by greats of the past , will disappear from the Red Jersey .
2 The sentiments are the same , they embody a new , noble America which will arise from the ashes of the recession .
3 The ideas will arise from the identification of ( i ) and ( ii ) and the development will be affected by the intentions expressed ; ( iii ) and ( iv ) will help to educate us towards tuning the materials and producing other effective teaching units .
4 This fact is fully recognised in the introduction to chapter 5 of Bowstead on Agency , pp. 137–138 : the rest of the chapter , including the proposition on which the judge relied , is dealing with the duties which will arise from the terms normally found in a contract of agency .
5 Where once you would have had as a matter of necessity a plot with at its heart some intricate deception , often unlikely , now your plot will arise from the characters you want to write about .
6 Much of the savings , in the official view , will arise from the new structure 's needs for fewer managers , but even that is less than convincing for there is great scope for an increase in bureaucracy , from the need to dispatch the business deriving from the newly acquired functions to the formation of twice the number of existing education , roads and social work departments . ’
7 Other centres anticipating the benefits that will arise from the partnership exercise are Napier Polytechnic and Glasgow Polytechnic .
8 No decision has been taken on wether prosecutions will arise from the case .
9 The expanding region will attract capital for investment and workers will migrate from the less advantaged areas .
10 If the fish are eaten by humans , the larvae will migrate from the alimentary tract into other tissues , causing a form of visceral larva migrans which can be fatal .
11 Surely , happiness will spring from the husbandry that turns the gross mind into this magic box with its promise of immortality ?
12 Eric Cador , marketing centre director for Hewlett-Packard Co 's personal computer division in Grenoble , France is a contrarian and expects his own company to ship 2.4 to 2.5 times as many Vectras in Europe in the current quarter as it did a year earlier and he forecasts that revenue will double from the year-ago level .
13 If we rely upon the sound of a word when attempting to spell , then errors will range from the gross " autograph " outergraff " to the more subtle " honest " " onist " .
14 During the discussions that will range from the channel tunnel to the north-west of England , will my hon. Friend remember that he will have to cross north-west Kent ?
15 As you straighten your hand the band will jump from the first two fingers on to the third and fourth ones .
16 The popularity of arbitrage portfolios suggests that the advantages more than compensate for the risk that the value of the arbitrage portfolio will deviate from the index at delivery .
17 Although Newco will seek from the vendor warranties which may provide redress if a problem arises after completion , it is preferable to identify any serious problem before the purchase and negotiate a reduction in price , rather than to litigate a warranty claim afterwards .
18 Eventually the scarp will retreat from the original position of faulting and it may be buried by sediment .
19 As for the money — it will fall from the sky .
20 If present staffing levels are maintained , the ratio of microcomputers to QSEs will fall from the present 1 to 8 to about 1 to 3 .
21 But the greater the prestige and reputation of an institution , the more it will recruit from the upper echelons of society .
22 Luckily for Athletico , business is my business and something at which I excel , as many of you will know from the success of my 8-Day Superette in the High Street .
23 Readers of The National Trust Magazine will know from the annual summary of the Trust 's financial position how much more difficult it is becoming to find the resources required to carry out the Trust 's broad conservation responsibilities .
24 Few teachers are appointed for only one of the three tasks and even if their hands are full with teaching or with a senior teacher 's responsibilities or a large clutch of pastoral duties in their early days , they will know from the head what kind of organization they are joining .
25 Usually , these will commence from the possession date , but this is not always the case and it is suggested that , unless the agreed form of lease makes it clear , liability with regard to service charges and insurance should be dealt with in this clause .
26 The plain truth , however , is that if the buyer does put off buying until another day it is as likely that he will buy from the competition .
27 Another feature that will survive from the poll tax is joint and several liability .
28 With Alan 's guidance , you will choose from the Bradstone range of paving and walling .
29 News of the disposal and the £75m profit BAT will reap from the deal sent shares in the tobacco and financial services conglomerate up 9p to 745p .
30 All member states of the United Nations have pledged that they will settle their international disputes by peaceful means and will refrain from the threat or use of force against any other state .
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