Example sentences of "[n mass] who [vb mod] benefit " in BNC.

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1 The Royal Exchange Trust Co Ltd was made a defendant as the executor and trustee of the will ; the company also represented the interests of the people who would benefit in default of an appointment of the income .
2 If services were to be provided on purely egalitarian terms , all people who might benefit from any given treatment would be able to do so .
3 Nursing staff , on the other hand , began to participate in out-patient team discussions and contributed at an early stage to identifying children and young people who might benefit from hospital admission .
4 For he will realize that if this technique became popular , people who might benefit from new , forward-looking rules would lose their incentive to bring to court novel cases in which these new rules might be announced for the future .
5 The total number of people who will benefit from such drugs is unknown although the figure for those who would receive treatment from currently recognised orphan drugs is in the region of 200000 .
6 ‘ The management of complexity is the key problem of our era , ’ Lucky said , ‘ and the people who will benefit from the computer revolution are those who are comfortable with complexity .
7 This degree is an exciting new venture , and I see myself as the first of many lay people who will benefit from the training here ’ .
8 They are the people who will benefit the most , if they will tolerate it ; so give a diuretic and add a beta blocker if you feel it is indicated .
9 He said : ‘ We have a lot of old people who will benefit from the pedestrianisation of the High Street but I fear people will come round on bikes and pinch bags from poor defenceless old ladies .
10 But the fact is that the government is looking for a huge expansion in student numbers nationally and we at Birmingham are keen to play our part , not least because we know that there are many more people who can benefit from a university education ( as you have done ) than are able to at present .
11 They are certain there must be a number of people who could benefit .
12 Unfortunately people who could benefit from some counselling are often prevented from doing so by their own injunctions .
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