Example sentences of "[vb mod] benefit from [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , translators with different linguistic backgrounds should benefit from a brief exposure to both points of view .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 If you register immediately you 'll benefit from a whole year 's worth of tax free interest for what 's calculated on April the fifth .
5 It 's just that we thought the programme might benefit from a new face .
6 Though Wimbledon 's players , after a few bottles of Beck 's lager , no doubt named after Cambridge 's late , lamented manager John , are not most people 's idea of convivial company , one does wonder whether manager Ferguson and his uptight team might benefit from a little relaxation a la Jones .
7 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 . ’
8 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 ) .
9 An agreement between two or more competing manufacturers whose combined market share exceeds 20 per cent of the market for the appropriate products in the EC or a substantial part of it would not however be exempted under the 1985 block exemption ( though it might benefit from an individual exemption ) .
10 One of the hearing 's key witnesses , Dame Josephine Barnes , has estimated that — several thousand ’ British women could benefit from a favourable decision for Depo-Provera .
11 It is certainly working for the BBC Junior Library Services , and there must be other areas which could benefit from a combined approach .
12 Medical research could benefit from a prudent diet of simple data displays and careful thought about bias and confounding .
13 How many other aspects of social work practice could benefit from a fundamental reappraisal of guiding philosophies ?
14 The Labour party fears that somewhere there might be a single person who is also a millionaire who could benefit from a single person 's discount , so it is absolutely against the proposal .
15 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 .
16 Darlington College of Technology could benefit from the extra investment .
17 ‘ 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 . ’
18 The British acceptance of the US position in most respects at Bermuda reflected both its final abandonment of internationalization , and the realization that Britain , too , could benefit from the fifth freedom .
19 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 .
20 And helping with the handover to assistant chief housing officer Neil Schneider , were two young girls regarded by Stockton Borough Council as typical of the youngsters who would benefit from a successful bid .
21 In Britain , the main body that would benefit from a joint approach to weather satellites is the Meteorological Office , run by the Ministry of Defence .
22 Not only would we be able to provide battle-winning equipments for our own forces , but our balance of payments would benefit from a flourishing export trade in armaments .
23 The plan 's logic suggests that curators in the four cities would compete to be independent and daring , that the four venues would give exhibitions more attention than individual biennial shows and that the public would benefit from a greater exposure to work judged to be the finest of contemporary art .
24 In his view Tom was being used as a pawn in the relationship between his parents and unless his parents did come to an arrangement whereby ‘ a more stable home situation ’ was provided , Tom would benefit from a residential school placement .
25 From an education viewpoint , all the children of would benefit from a natural flow from nursery into reception classes .
26 It was felt that Garden staff would benefit from an increased awareness of the capability and functions of the system .
27 In the United Kingdom diploma-level courses are normally associated with either school-leavers or individuals already at work who are seeking career advancement whose academic qualifications are weak but who would benefit from an extensive course but one whose approach is related to skills acquisition rather than in-depth analytical studies .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 Carter Commercial Developments said shoppers in Clacton would benefit from the extra choice .
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