Example sentences of "[vb mod] benefit [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | German stocks likely to profit from rate cuts include the banks , and chemicals should benefit through the year from a stronger US dollar . |
2 | Representative Henry Gonzalez , the chairman of the House Banking Committee , thought somebody should benefit from the S&L collapse . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | How comical that an English club should benefit from the rule . |
5 | Russia 's prolonged struggle with Turkey gave Prussia and Austria the leverage to ensure that they should benefit from the dismantling of Polish independence . |
6 | [ 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 … |
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 | 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 . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | As we feel it is most important that our pupils should benefit from the best teaching materials available , it is our policy to ensure that teachers have at their disposal a wide range of supplementary materials from which they can select what is appropriate for each set . |
13 | However , if the settlor may benefit on the occurrence of one or more of the following events he will still be deemed ( TA 1988 , s685(2) ) to have divested himself of the property : 1 . |
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 | 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 . |
16 | So Peter Scudamore and Steve Smith Eccles may benefit from the one being a family man and the other not . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | In addition , other road users may benefit from the measures as may children on ‘ non-school ’ days . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | It 's this generation who 'll benefit from the new Europe ; a Europe that 's proving so hard to build . |
23 | 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 . ’ |
24 | The aim was to assess how far these countries might benefit from the institution of a training organisation such as the Agricultural Training Board . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | The World Jewish Congress estimated that 50,000 people might benefit from the US$630,000,000 allocated by the German government for payments between 1992 and the end of the century . |
27 | 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 ) . |
28 | The mere possibility that the settlor or his spouse might benefit from the trust assets is sufficient to bring this section into operation . |
29 | And during the war , while the Party failed to increase its own popularity , Hitler could benefit as the focus of a widespread consensus between 1939 and 1941 among the vast majority of the population about the successful course of the war and the favourable prospects for an early and glorious peace . |
30 | It was an accumulation and discretionary trust but X ( the settlor ) could benefit in the event of the revocation of the settlement by the trustees under TA 1988 , s673 ( revocable settlements , reversion of property ) . |