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

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1 European Tour officials will not speculate on how much the Johnnie Walker Ryder Cup will make but , apart from the £6.5m in ticket sales , extra revenue will come from television and other sponsorship deals .
2 European Tour officials will not speculate on how much the Johnnie Walker Ryder Cup will make but , apart from the £6.5m in ticket sales , extra revenue will come from television and other sponsorship deals .
3 But for the federalists , perhaps the greatest peril will come from Denmark and Ireland , both facing referendums in June .
4 A new sole will cost from £7–£15 , depending on the material used , or about £4 for only a heel replacement .
5 There 's no doubt that the Pertex will suffer from axes and crampons , and it flaps about horribly in a gale , but waterproofing does n't appear to be compromised by holes in the outer .
6 Other things being equal , the level of investment will rise from Q to Q 1 .
7 The structure of the interview will vary from place to place .
8 For the future , Morton sees its salt business as a cash generator to fund other high growth areas , while the company 's biggest boost will come from airbags .
9 Judy Robinson has decided to leave the Grey Horse , on Bank Top , as her rent will double from £13,000 to £25,000 a year under a new 20-year lease .
10 The extent of his involvement in the management of the practice will vary from firm to firm , but typically salaried partners may be invited to some , if not all , of the partners ' meetings though be denied any right to vote .
11 Some may be notes and coin but the vast bulk will come from people writing cheques drawn on bank accounts .
12 This idea or nominal essence will vary from person to person ; goldsmiths know more properties of gold , and so have a different idea of it than does a child .
13 The liner will depart from Tilbury on August 31 for a Norwegian fjords cruise which terminates at Liverpool on September 14 .
14 The truth is that there are disagreeable aspects to nearly all work ; that what is regarded as disagreeable in work will vary from person to person and , within one person , from mood to mood ; and that , in the end , the distinction to be made is simply but none the less crucially that the disagreeable features are more readily tolerated when the worker is working for himself than when he is working for someone else .
15 All work will transfer from Worcester to Ashchurch by September .
16 Also , a degree of armour will return from Germany which will need space for use in training .
17 The arrow will point from A to B in the functional dependency illustrated in the definition .
18 The child will discover from experience whether the sword glows in the presence of evil , does extra damage to the undead , or perhaps is a cursed sword that makes it easier for monsters to find and wound Samson . )
19 This is n't a series of children 's exams but a clear and readable guide to how your child will develop from birth to the age of five .
20 Black & Decker refuses to give an average battery charge ‘ life ’ — understandably , as power consumption will vary from owner to owner and according to hedge composition .
21 Coal consumption will fall from 13% of energy demand in 1983 to 11% in the year 2000 .
22 They will be open to the public from the end of 1993 , and it is hoped the local farming community will benefit from demonstrations at the farms .
23 Just what system is put into place will vary from firm to firm and , indeed , from time to time as particular problems are identified and changes made .
24 The WorkStation Package will cost from $1,150 for one to 24 users , Wang said .
25 He is by no means as feeble as he appears , and the Homunculi will appear from area 65 to fight with him if they have not already been destroyed .
26 Eddy Drinkwater rescued the coach at his own expense for full restoration and last month had it moved to covered accommodation in Hertford where restoration will commence from June 29 .
27 Meanwhile , hooker Phil McKenzie and second row Emosi Koloto will return from month loan spells at Rochdale and Halifax next week .
28 Its market capitalisation will fall from £200m to £70m , the size Christopher Bland , LWT chairman , thinks is ideal to bid for the franchise .
29 The length of the pre-operative period will vary from patient to patient .
30 Geologist will benefit from year in London
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