Example sentences of "[vb infin] from this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In terms of the acceptance of law and order , the bulk of the catholic — nationalist remnant form a part of the civil society of Northern Ireland , though as much as a third of the remnant can defect from this consensus , as when supporting the Provisionals over the ‘ H ’ -Block prison issue .
2 When the enterprises concerned need temporary workers , they will recruit from this list ( see IRS 1986c ) .
3 And the good news is that you too can profit from this scheme : in addition to the above £50 for information leading to a sales proposal , if the approach is successful , you will be rewarded with a further £200 .
4 The Tories could profit from this switch of allegiance and , with the opposition vote split , Mr Forsyth could get home .
5 Because it is written at first-year undergraduate level , many students could profit from this volume .
6 Now , it would appear from this article , that this ideal is shattered and a two-tiered Europe is on the cards .
7 The organisation was more complex than may appear from this summary .
8 Developed and developing countries could both benefit from this discovery , though developing countries such as Bangladesh are likely to benefit more due to the higher incidence of diarrhoeal diseases .
9 This concept is then expanded by looking at specific areas within the personnel function which can benefit from this approach , and the various computer solutions to these requirements are reviewed .
10 It 's a very big cash generator for the very high cover price and that should benefit from this year 's Olympics .
11 Any cut of meat , chicken or fish will benefit from this marinade — so simple and useful .
12 His former employer will quite clearly not benefit from this conduct and the courts are concerned with defining how far the employer can restrict such competition .
13 Out of 435 prisoners classified as political ( 85 of whom had been sentenced ) , only 30 would benefit from this classification , but the platform also covered the right to conditional liberty and to reduced sentences on grounds of inhumane conditions suffered .
14 Peter Heys is based at the Manchester office , and would be delighted to hear of any of your existing clients who would benefit from this kind of service .
15 Hundreds of firms across the United Kingdom , large and small , will benefit from this order over the next few years , and its value will approach about £400 million .
16 do you think that maybe they could benefit from this idea that you 've been talking about today ?
17 All would benefit from this generosity .
18 In the long term , hotel and restaurant caterers at all levels will benefit from this co-operation because any innovations will eventually be offered as an option or even a standard fitting on the models if frying equipment they purchase .
19 The tenant may well benefit from this arrangement since he will have in his hands a lump sum before he is called upon to make any payment to his own landlord .
20 It is also felt , however , that many autistic children would not benefit from this process of integration and special schools will continue to play a major role .
21 How do you tell if you have an application that would benefit from this technology ?
22 This means that well over 50% of at risk subjects can not benefit from this technology at present .
23 Hundreds of subcontractors , in Scotland as in other parts of the country , will benefit from this announcement .
24 ‘ Middlesbrough is richly endowed with religious communities and during the coming months we will need to give some careful thought as to how our own diocese can benefit from this moment of Grace for the whole church . ’
25 Jean McConnell is from the Libra theatre company who will benefit from this gala .
26 Ruched and festoon blinds will benefit from this attention , as they tend to be dust traps .
27 As one would expect from this market structure , firms have tended to avoid price competition .
28 Then we 'd be able to see what our harvest has brought from London , what we can expect from this place , and from the King . ’
29 How can you learn and grow from this illness ?
30 There is no securely dated early work , but there are two signed memorial tablets in Kent which may date from this period ( Mersham and Hythe ) .
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