Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [adj] advantage " in BNC.

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1 If these problems can be overcome , it offers two advantages that chained overflow record handling does not .
2 Firstly , harmonisation of national policies , especially in areas where it offers obvious advantages , e.g. labour mobility .
3 He has this advantage , but set against it he has to accept that management charges and corporation tax will be charged against trust income .
4 Moreover , if we explore the course of English Literature , if we consider from what source its stream has sprung , by what tributaries it has been fed , and with how rich and full current it has come down to us , we shall see that it has other advantages not to be found elsewhere .
5 It has other advantages as well .
6 It has two advantages .
7 It may be wondered why this doctrine is retained , but it has great advantages for both the major groups involved — the ministers and the civil servants .
8 It has many advantages over the traditional ‘ Winchesters ’ with a lower centre of gravity and a carefully controlled flow of glass within the mould so that there are no weak spots or pressure-vulnerable areas .
9 But it has many advantages over other holographic transform methods .
10 Although this second method is the more complicated to administer and requires that we have at least a rough idea of the size of the primary sampling units , it has some advantages that become obvious when we recall that several primaries are generally sampled :
11 As a foundation material it has numerous advantages : it is strong , does not lose its shape and can be spun into strands sufficiently thin to allow fine weaving .
12 As an interpretative category , it has important advantages over other social models that we might wish to use .
13 Population regulation , however , if it has any advantage at all , can only be a long-term one ; it must therefore be a consequence of individual decisions to emigrate , taken on the grounds that conditions will be better elsewhere , not on the grounds that the population level must be kept down in order for the local resources to be conserved .
14 It is difficult to see , however , that it has any advantage over the leadership approach .
15 Not for the benefit of others , he never does anything for the benefit of others , one can only feel that he sees some advantage in releasing these British people .
16 Another indicator for the future of the book is a growing commitment across all age groups to lifelong self-improvement and a recognition in influential groups such as government and the media that the role of the book is not purely commercial , and that it conveys other advantages to society and must be regarded accordingly .
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