Example sentences of "the [noun sg] will come [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Half the decision has already been taken and it seems that the link will come to Stratford . |
2 | Priced at $7,000 , the minitower will come with 32Mb RAM , 426Mb disk , 512Kb cache , a 600Mb CD-ROM and SCSI controller . |
3 | Priced at $7,000 , the minitower will come with 32Mb RAM , 426Mb disk , 512Kb cache , a 600Mb CD-ROM and SCSI controller . |
4 | There 's no news from Washington on whether the president will come to Oxford to receive his degree . |
5 | Once again , the multiplier will come into operation and the equilibrium level of income and employment will rise . |
6 | The surplus will come from things like property development , financial services and the US electrical offshoot , Silo : the 350 Dixons and 600 Currys outlets are losing money . |
7 | With no immediate compromise in sight , Mr Redwood refused to speculate on when the directive will come into force . |
8 | The decree will come into effect at other European operations by the end of January . |
9 | If Hong Kong were to decline , he said , " then perhaps some of the business will come to Singapore , but on the whole that would be far the second-best choice " . |
10 | The charge will come into effect next year . |
11 | If the mother is suffering from untreated gonorrhoea involving the cervix at the time of birth , then the baby will come into contact with secretions containing gonococci in its passage through the birth canal . |
12 | Thus the main contribution to the probability will come from paths that are straight or almost straight . |
13 | Available in September and priced from $12,000 , the DevStation will come with 16Mb main memory , 16-inch colour monitor , 432Mb drive , Irix 4.0.1 , Iris ShowCase 2.0 presentation package and the WorkSpace GUI . |
14 | This does nothing , however , to restrict Mr Rupert Murdoch 's ownership of five national newspapers and four channels of Sky Television since Sky is transmitted on a non-UK satellite frequency : a loophole the Government will come under pressure to close . |
15 | If such a date can not be set during 1997 , then the union will come into effect on 1st January , 1999 , irrespective of the number of countries satisfying the convergence criteria . |
16 | Roughly 40 per cent of the consideration will come from borrowings and the remaining 60 per cent from existing resources . |
17 | Also , some of the growth will come from consumer demand . |
18 | They say it could cause difficulties , but are waiting to see whether the idea will come to fruition . |
19 | If the Latvia project is successful , then the total resources of the Brain will come into use . ’ |
20 | All areas of the company will come under review . |
21 | If successful , the trust will come on stream in April , 1993 . |
22 | The regulation will come into force early in 1995 . |
23 | The agreement will come into effect in September 1994 . |