Example sentences of "[noun] will come [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Chocolate Rich Tea will come in thick plain or real milk chocolate and cost 69p for a 250gr pack .
2 There will be no CFC gases in the building , and all wood will come from sustainable resources .
3 But that reform will come to late for Katherine Colgrave .
4 There seems no doubt , however , that whatever developments take place because of the efforts of Philips and its Japanese associates , much of the initial impetus for CD-I will come from music-based materials , tapping into an established and seemingly unending vein of demand .
5 A report from consultancy Ovum Ltd forecasts that by the end of the decade nearly a third of telecommunications companies ' revenues will come from intelligent network services .
6 The other consequence will come outside ex-Yugoslavia .
7 Only this time the loudest howls of outrage will come from Tory voters in the South .
8 But I do n't think the problems will come to traditional housing , what came to the flats , I E the walkways , the litter , the abuse , the facts of the parties .
9 You you 're chance will come in due course sir when we 're making comments but at the moment it 's just
10 Kendall will come under increased pressure if he loses this fourth round replay and he is not prepared to keep faith with the players that failed him at Bramall Lane .
11 In the future , admission to nursing or residential care will be conditional on assessment , and with local authorities becoming responsible for the costs of residents requiring public support , such admissions will come under critical financial scrutiny .
12 Isolate art in a discrete setting , explain it , present it with style and dignity , and people will come in large numbers to be educated , inspired , uplifted .
13 Foreign policy will come under close scrutiny .
14 Once the UK ( and world ) economy starts to pick up , company cash flows will come under strong pressure again .
15 It was a remarkably optimistic speech to Edinburgh University politics society , in a week when the Government 's economic policies will come under severe criticism if , as expected , the number of unemployed rises above 3 million .
16 Eliseu Resende , the finance minister , has said that the money will come from increased taxation , a more aggressive privatisation plan , and a crackdown on tax evaders .
17 The Bar Council , the governing body of barristers , approved plans to ensure that at least 5% of its members and pupils will come from ethnic minorities .
18 Renault is the European leader in short-series production — look at Alpine 's GTA and Matra 's Espace — and the Laguna will come under Alpine 's charge after the show .
19 ‘ Much future growth will come from continued substitution of older materials in the automotive , domestic appliance and packaging sectors , ’ says Mash .
20 the new democracies of Latin America will come under increasing strain .
21 We can reveal that ministers will come under increasing pressure from a range of new research on the plight of elderly people , who are widely beaten , tormented or robbed by relatives or carers .
22 I agree with them that economic benefits will come from long-term policies of timing and continuity .
23 A return to profitability and , with it , BP 's traditionally high reputation will come from successful teamwork .
24 In the coming year , some 30 per cent of Waterford sales in the U.S. will come from new products introduced in the past two years .
25 The WWF is seeking to persuade major timber retailers to sign a pledge that all their supplies will come from sustainable sources by 1995 .
26 Well Madam Speaker , we 'll start making progress when members opposite realise that jobs come from companies being competitive , from private enterprise being able to sell goods and services competitively and it is members opposite who believe that the state can provide employment on this of the house we believe that government agencies can assist the market to operate effectively and real jobs will come from free enterprise which members opposite stand against .
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