Example sentences of "[noun sg] to benefit from [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , if the repurchase price contained in the options is the market value at the date of exercise , it is probable that the buyer acquires both the opportunity to benefit from any increase in the value of the asset and the risk of loss due to an adverse change in its value .
2 The non-sectarian Alliance Party , represented in North Down by deputy leader Addie Morrow , hopes with its message of peace and reconciliation to benefit from public weariness at the squabbling of traditional Unionists .
3 Anger over their failure to benefit from increased television revenue combined with the falling value of the maximum wage of £20 in relation to average industrial earnings led to a new surge of militancy in the 1950s .
4 Failure to benefit from some union policies need not preclude membership if advantages accrue from other union policies .
5 How to arrange income and outgoings between husband and wife to benefit from independent taxation
6 However , young people and adults who have the necessary intellectual competence , motivation and maturity to benefit from higher education ( even if they do n't have three top grade ‘ A ’ Levels to prove it ) are being allowed to do so .
7 For the student to benefit from this opportunity to learn , time and encouragement must be given for informal ‘ chats ’ .
8 For the investor to benefit from any increase in the value of a company it is essential for a market to exist for the shares .
9 Mr McVeigh said the investment programme would enable the company to benefit from economic recovery in its most important markets .
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