Example sentences of "[noun pl] for the benefit " in BNC.

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1 If vessels registered in one member state could freely change to the flag of another member state and , as a result , obtain access to the quotas of that state , the aim of the quota system , which was to ensure a fair distribution of the available fisheries resources among the member states for the benefit of their fishing regions and industries allied thereto , would be frustrated .
2 The scale of operation that would be needed has been on the world 's agenda twice in modern times , but in both cases for the benefit of white nations .
3 The court or the Secretary of State may waive reporting restrictions in individual cases for the benefit of the child .
4 There is a certificate typed on the bottom of the last page of the document of legal charge which had been drafted by the bank 's solicitors for the benefit of the bank .
5 I hope that they will take the opportunity to ask Mr. Millan to release these moneys for the benefit of their areas .
6 BRAZIL gently teased Holland 's irregulars in the rains of Rotterdam last night without feeling the need to reveal the full range of their attacking talents for the benefit of prying eyes from Scotland and England .
7 BRAZIL teased and tantalised Holland 's irregulars in Rotterdam last night without feeling the need to reveal the full range of their talents for the benefit of prying eyes from Scotland and England .
8 ‘ . Resident clergy and dissenting ministers in the county had been asked to preach sermons in their respective parishes and meetings for the benefit of the infirmary .
9 It is not unusual to see management prepare one business plan and profit projections for the benefit of the company 's owners , to be used by them in determining the price at which they will be prepared to sell ; and another more optimistic plan and projections for themselves .
10 It is run by musicians for the benefit of musicians .
11 Of contracts for the benefit of the infant , so far as they do not coincide with contracts for necessaries , a contract for the employment of the infant , where his position in life makes employment desirable for him , is a typical case .
12 Many benefactors , especially those remembering lost loved ones , like to leave property , money or other possessions for the benefit of a particular Royal Air Forces Association home , project or fund .
13 Because people buy products for the benefits they confer , successful salespeople relate product features to consumer benefits ; product features are the means by which benefits are derived .
14 Quinn eased the armchair away from the wall , grunted a few times for the benefit of the wall microphone , switched off the tape-recorder , rolled on to the bed and genuinely went to sleep .
15 Oh , one houseywife had no knickers , but had improvised her skirt between her legs for the benefit of the television cameras .
16 ‘ There is a research station , not light years from here , James , where the professors and gifted students of the department of behavioural sciences torture apes and other animals for the benefit , they tell us , of all mankind .
17 The Association is pleased to continue this work to maintain these close ties for the benefit of the Royal Air Force ‘ family ’ .
18 The newest suggested route , the Cotswold Way , joins the Pennine Bridleway and Hadrian 's Wall as contenders for the benefits brought by National Trail status .
19 He had done this by various means : avoiding direct taxation as much as he could ; resorting to prerogative levies ; borrowing as heavily as he dared ; and finally relying upon the pope to tax the clergy for the benefit of the crown .
20 Papal actions , too , appeared to add further proof : after 1337 , except in 1362 and 1375 , popes no longer taxed the clergy for the benefit of the king in England , though at that time they were certainly enriching the French monarch by clerical taxes ; and while successive French kings readily obtained papal dispensations which enabled them to contract politically advantageous matches , Edward on two critical occasions — in the 1340s and 1360s — was denied such benefits .
21 In fact a common complaint over the past decade has been that the high level of data content included in entries for the benefit of cataloguing records has been achieved at the cost of timeliness , and the BNB has certainly lost ground as a selection source for this reason .
22 With MAC , viewers with conventionally shaped screens do not have to suffer letterbox images for the benefit of those with new wide-screen sets .
23 These savings , he said , would be retained by schools for the benefit of the education service .
24 I should , however , add a few words for the benefit of any student who wishes to research more deeply .
25 Evan waves his set lists for the benefit of the PMRC
26 Central Government Departments which achieve savings through competitive tendering will in future be able to apply those savings for the benefit of their programmes .
27 In all three cases the changes in the host , if we accept that they are Darwinian adaptations for the benefit of the parasite , must be seen as extended phenotypic effects of parasite genes .
28 ‘ Here this son brought undue pressures on his parents for the benefit of the plaintiffs , and for himself of course , because he wanted the loan .
29 Teams of bull dancers were evidently involved and they rehearsed a repertoire of spectacular and dangerous-looking feats for the benefit of a host of onlookers : there is little doubt that the crowd of spectators shown in the Grandstand Fresco is watching a display of bull-leaping , and the Tripartite Shrine fixes the location as the Central Court of the temple .
30 Pending legislation to this effect , farmers will be entitled to cash grants to manage hedgerows for the benefit of wildlife under the recently launched Countryside Stewardship scheme [ see below ] .
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