Example sentences of "[modal v] benefit from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Traditionally , hill sheep farmers have sold store lambs to lowland farmers for fattening and it is the latter who should benefit from the variable premia .
2 It 's this generation who 'll benefit from the new Europe ; a Europe that 's proving so hard to build .
3 In response to figures suggesting that 250,000 people might benefit from the minimum wage but 100,000 might lose their jobs , he said ‘ I do not accept your figures . ’
4 This is one instance where public managers have something to teach their private sector colleagues , who might benefit from the traditional training of public administrators in policy analysis and political science ( Chandler 1992 ) .
5 The Commission , however , raised the possibility that importers ( e.g. an auctioneer ) could benefit from the temporary importation arrangements : VAT would be payable only if the item were sold , and it would be deductible .
6 UNCTAD 's annual report on the least developed countries ( LDCs ) , issued on Feb. 11 , said that these countries could benefit from the new international situation and especially from the settlement of long-standing conflicts , which would permit resources to be diverted from military purposes and the care of refugees to improve economic prospects .
7 Darlington College of Technology could benefit from the extra investment .
8 ‘ It had become necessary to dispel these doubts so that , with full trust restored , South Africa 's people could benefit from the technological development that has taken place as a result of this process . ’
9 Voluntary tagging may also be adopted for sheep which could benefit from the positive identification of their flock of origin , such as pedigree animals or breeding females from farms operating under specific health schemes .
10 He justified the appeal by claiming that the smugglers had done much for the town 's " smugglers cove " image and that the town would benefit from the resultant increase in tourist trade .
11 This , he said , should be as late in the year as possible , so that the holiday trade in general and ice-cream manufacturers in particular would benefit from the increased chance of warm , springlike weather .
12 Thousand of households would benefit from pylons scheme , inquiry told Thousands of households in the area would benefit from the new pylons scheme proposed for Cleveland and North Yorkshire , a barrister told a public inquiry which opened this week .
13 But Labour group leader Coun John Williams said he still believed the majority of Darlington 's disabled would benefit from the new arrangements .
14 Carter Commercial Developments said shoppers in Clacton would benefit from the extra choice .
15 The first two groups would have much to gain from interaction in an educational setting designed to emphasise what they had in common , and the servicing role we continued to provide would benefit from the additional resources ( of teaching and support staff , of facilities , equipment , and library provision , and of committee representation ) available to us as a department within a developed departmental structure .
16 The problem would then arise for those who had advocated the continuation of this legislation that neither the employer nor the employee nor the Revenue would benefit from the lesser use of these services .
17 Fifa officials could not immediately say how many players would benefit from the yellow-card amnesty , but confirmed that at least three players would be suspended for one World Cup match after receiving red cards .
18 Fifa officials could not immediately say how many players would benefit from the yellow-card amnesty , but confirmed that at least three players would be suspended for one World Cup match after receiving red cards .
19 Should you cook for others beside yourself , they too will benefit from the new food regime .
20 It is not considered that rucksacks designed to carry less than 10kg will benefit from the new hipbelt , but even the modest capacity Hot Series will be more comfortable with the new type of shoulder straps .
21 The Government is taking £140 off your Community Charge bills this year and also many will benefit from the new Community Charge Reduction Scheme .
22 Local authorities that use their resources sensibly , develop an enabling role and co-operate with the private sector and housing associations will benefit from the new regime being introduced this year by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State , whereby HIP allocations take account of the use to which resources are put to give an added incentive to local authorities to improve their performance and the standard of service for their tenants .
23 ‘ Everyone in the community will benefit from the new facilities , we are all delighted with the news and very excited . ’
24 Your general health will benefit from the following two points of the code , which may also reduce the risk of some cancers .
25 But George — who is donating profits from the record to AIDS charity Red Hot And Dance — says : ‘ The many people around the world who will benefit from the Red Hot And Dance project need all the support we can give them .
26 With Ilford XP2 , the professional user is offered a high speed film which will benefit from the tight quality control of negative processing available through a professionally monitored C41 process .
27 The Stamp Office has issued a guidance note on which documents can benefit from the temporary higher threshold for stamp duty , where the documents are signed on or before 19 August , but relate to a sale that may not be completed until 20 August or later ( p 117 ) .
28 Mr Morrow said : ‘ I look forward to the challenge of leading the industry into a free market situation and to creating the right framework within which producers , processors and consumers can benefit from the increased competition which will inevitably affect all sectors of the industry .
29 They stress that the only farmers who can benefit from the immediate purchase of ewe premium rights are those who have submitted a 1993 claim for more sheep than they have quota and are buying or leasing retrospectively .
30 Although while we are alive we can never return to Eden , we can benefit from the ever-flowing waters of Eden .
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