Example sentences of "[conj] will come [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Most areas have a number of these — the freesheets that will come through your letterbox as well as the ones that you can buy in a newsagent .
2 You can share these benefits by making an initial commitment for only four books from the list of over 140 titles that will come to you with your free volume of the CHAMBERS BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY .
3 And while the ethical concerns are real enough , they are not novel in medicine , and are worth confronting for the benefits that will come to our patients and the community .
4 Many people within those marvellous specialist services in London believe that attracting patients from around the country , and the money that will come with them as the reforms develop , will strengthen those outstanding services .
5 The change will need careful management to ensure that the major gains for patients that will come from it are properly realised .
6 One major Bill that will come before us is that putting into effect the parents charter .
7 I hope that the legislation that will come before us next week will ensure that that will not happen again .
8 Some of the measures that will come before us will have international or national significance and others will have regional or local significance .
9 Doubtless it 's all just a safety precaution and will come to nothing .
10 The idea of what they ought to do is more subtle and will come to them only if they love and trust their parents enough to want to be like them .
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