Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [verb] for the benefit " in BNC.

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1 The basic and most idealistic justification of central planning is that the economy should be run for the benefit of society as a whole .
2 Unfortunately , there can be too many project groups ( or ‘ commando groups ’ ) for the good of the total organisation , and a manager 's dilemma is to decide how many project groups he should create to satisfy the needs of his subordinates , and how much bureaucratic organisation structure should be retained for the benefit of the total organisation despite the wishes of his subordinates .
3 " Space belongs to all the people of the world and should be used for the benefit of all humankind , " said Senator Jim Jeffords of Vermont as he introduced the bill .
4 It also decided that a ‘ code of conduct ’ leaflet should be produced for the benefit of events ' organisers .
5 So I can sympathise with those protesters outside the gate who say that new scientific knowledge must be applied for the benefit of all and not just those who commission and control it .
6 Land that was not ‘ used ’ could be expropriated for the benefit of the industrious poor ; rents should be controlled , the needy farmer aided .
7 However , where the amount to which the shareholders will be entitled is small , they may be sold for the benefit of the company or , if no premium exists , allotted to the underwriters .
8 Will he ensure that , when the inquiry is completed , its findings will be published for the benefit of all concerned in Gwynedd ?
9 More importantly , those reports will be produced for the benefit of the parents who read them .
10 In addition , guidance in the form of performance evidence , assessment evidence , assessment methods and related knowledge will be provided for the benefit of those who have to implement and assess standards .
11 A general guide will be published to this documentation , and some of the material will be microfilmed for the benefit of other scholars and stored at the Open University .
12 Essentially , of course , a freehold is seen as an appreciating asset the value of which can be realised for the benefit of the firm free from tax ( where the proceeds of sale are reinvested in other firm property ) .
13 Additionally , if a young trainee achieves a vocational qualification additional funding can be received for the benefit of future trainees .
14 We constantly seek to improve the service through staff development and training programmes , introduction of new technology , and most importantly , creating a climate where the talent and commitment of staff at all levels can be utilised for the benefit of the community .
15 An adviser said : ‘ We do not see why we should allow foreign lotteries to take the money when it can be used for the benefit of Britain . ’
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