Example sentences of "[modal v] benefit from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Russia 's prolonged struggle with Turkey gave Prussia and Austria the leverage to ensure that they should benefit from the dismantling of Polish independence .
2 He added that the public fishery should benefit from the spatfall ( the shellfish spawn ) which would be released into the sea from the ranched scallops .
3 SCOTTISH companies should benefit from the decision to host the ninth Europartenariat in Glasgow later this year , Allan Stewart , the Scottish industry minister , said yesterday .
4 We are just as determined that people in Northern Ireland should benefit from the Government 's reforms , including fund-holding practices , and therefore they will be introduced at the earliest possible date .
5 [ T ] he company will not normally itself have suffered any loss , and there seems no reason in equity why it should benefit from the punishment of the insider 's misconduct …
6 How comical that an English club should benefit from the rule .
7 The Regional Council argues that local government in the Lothians should benefit from the efficiency of a larger , strategic authority while also be responsive to local communities in delivering its services .
8 The Regional Council argues that local government in the Lothians should benefit from the efficiency of a larger , strategic authority while also being responsive to local communities in delivering its services .
9 A tank may benefit from a change of position in the event of a problem where everything else has failed .
10 Some patients may benefit from a stress management programme , while severe cases may require the multidisciplinary services of a pain clinic .
11 The duty arises from the real concern that management may benefit from an opportunity which properly belongs to the company and its shareholders .
12 Young people in training or further education may benefit from the provision of accommodation in community homes if they have no permanent home of their own .
13 Requests are often received from Doctors , Hospitals , Social Workers , or from a friend or neighbour who knows of someone who may benefit from the service .
14 In order that as many people as possible may benefit from the information please take a copy if you know of someone else who would find the booklet helpful .
15 In the odd invertebrate there is monogamy but no ordinary parental care : the limnorid isopods that bore into shipwood live in pairs , but the young look after themselves ; likewise , some wood-boring scolytid beetles live in pairs but have no parental care in the ordinary sense of the word — although the young may benefit from the proximity of their parents .
16 Expensive service organisations such as law firms or medical practices may benefit from the use of common business disciplines , but they can not succeed if they treat clients as statistics .
17 For example , non users may value the emergency cover provided in the event of a car breakdown ; may appreciate the availability of services for other household members and may benefit from the use made of services by others , for example , friends and relatives visiting them .
18 George and Marie clearly need to do some manpower planning , starting with themselves : Marie could clearly do with a bit of training in delegation , and George might benefit from a course in marketing .
19 Moreover , when Special Hospital patients stay too long , places do not become available for others who might benefit from a place and the result is large numbers of seriously mentally ill long-term prisoners held in maximum security jails .
20 The mere possibility that the settlor or his spouse might benefit from the trust assets is sufficient to bring this section into operation .
21 Some districts have traditional NHS inpatient units and outpatient clinics , but these fell out of favour when studies of outcome revealed that they were not particularly effective and were not reaching a sufficiently wide range of drinkers who might benefit from the service .
22 The aim was to assess how far these countries might benefit from the institution of a training organisation such as the Agricultural Training Board .
23 Many employees and organizations could benefit from a structure that acts as a conduit to help ideas flow more readily through an organization .
24 May I , once again , ask anyone who knows of someone who could benefit from a grant to please let us know .
25 ( We can not , of course employ this argument on behalf of anencephalics , although mongoloids could benefit from a variant of it . )
26 Do you think you could benefit from a phone in the car ?
27 In addition you could benefit from a messaging system which turns your mobile phone into an answerphone when not in use .
28 I have recently been in New Zealand and I think Scotland could benefit from the kind of facilities they have .
29 The plinth at the base was used as an altar , Mass being celebrated in the open so that people too afraid to move from their houses could benefit from the service .
30 But there are many more thousands who could benefit from the club .
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