Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] will be [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | The firm 's combined European operations will be run from UIS ' UK-based Epsom offices — existing UIS European subsidiaries will remain open . |
2 | It is envisaged that a list of approximately [ specify number ] likely interested parties will be generated from these three initiatives . |
3 | Five further credits will be chosen from any of the biology , chemistry , physics , or specialist option groups . |
4 | Mrs Wicksted raised the question of children cycling on the pavement and further enquiries will be made from the police . |
5 | Leaders of the Asian community are protesting that the wrong conclusions will be drawn from the advertisements . |
6 | Later this week , further missions will be sent from the EC and from this country to ensure that food is getting through . |
7 | Light refreshments will be served from 6.30 to 7.30 p.m . |
8 | About 100 cases will be drawn from three Scottish regions and cases taken as they are referred to specific teams . |
9 | A ONE-WEEK training course for potential agricultural and horticultural journalists will be held from 26 to 30 April , starting in Nottinghamshire . |
10 | Six finalists will be chosen from the pictures by representatives from Hairflair and Supersoft and all six will be invited to London for the final judging . |
11 | These personal histories will be compiled from a combination of contemporary documentation where available , for instance in the Mass-Observation Archive at Sussex University , and oral history interviews . |
12 | Future duplications will be made from a PAL copy master as normal . |
13 | Furthermore , there is great danger that people from such backgrounds will be deterred from applying for educational courses in the future . |
14 | Accounts of protest meetings , demonstrations , strikes , beatings , killings , riots and the reactions of the authorities to such incidents will be collected from local archives , oral histories , and publications . |
15 | In a change of programme tonight , the remaining races will be shown from 11.55pm to 12.20am . |
16 | In the normal form all such clauses will be eliminated from conditionals by using |
17 | And , with immediate effect , the minimum sum under the Government 's Gift Aid scheme which also allows individuals and companies to reclaim some income tax on charitable donations will be reduced from £400 to £250 . |
18 | Press over the outline once more so that the shadowy imprint of the pencilled lines will be transferred from the base of the paper to the icing . |
19 | Anybody not complying with these regulations will be removed from site immediately . |
20 | Many false trees will be generated from such a grammar , especially given the syntactic ambiguity of many English words . |
21 | The statement is exactly equivalent to Leading spaces will be removed from the input line , but not trailing spaces . |
22 | They tend to say we must overthrow the existing social order and establish a new just social order , when human beings will be liberated from the corrupting erm , alienating er forces , that er , make them bad , and everything will be , everything will be okay . |
23 | How many clubs will be relegated from the Scottish Premier Division at the end of this season ? |
24 | The legal costs will be paid from your Estate so there will be less to divide between relatives and other beneficiaries . |
25 | Some 18 participants will be invited from Kenya , Lesotho , Tanzania , Uganda , Zambia and Zimbabwe , seven of whom will be sponsored by WACC . |
26 | We 're spending , I assume that the five thousand pounds will be funded from this year 's budget and will be spent before the end of the er , current financial year ? |
27 | ‘ The question paper format remains unchanged : 5 answers will be required from 10 questions offered , and the first question will remain compulsory . |
28 | Regular courses will be run from January 1987 . |
29 | Briefly the traffic free zone legislation means all vehicles will be barred from entering Skinnergate , High Row and the bottom end of Duke Street between 10.30am and 4pm on Mondays to Saturdays . |
30 | By the end of this century , it is hoped that 11,000 students will be benefiting from a Bristol education , an increase of 50% on current student numbers . |