Example sentences of "[conj] would [verb] from " in BNC.

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31 In addition to the health benefits that would accrue from postponement of childbearing until age 20 or after , in some countries , there would also be social gains , including the option of longer schooling .
32 We 've looked at the benefits that would accrue from providing traffic relief along the A sixty one corridor .
33 Russia was full of resources just waiting to be exploited , and yet if the system did not change , it would be foreign investors that would profit from them .
34 They used this to estimate the loss in consumer surplus that would rise from adherence to a hypothetical uniform level of expenditure .
35 ‘ Though it may seem an expensive solution , airlifting is the only acceptable way of avoiding serious damage to vegetation that would occur from repeated journeys in vehicles ’ .
36 Listen to the words of Abraham to the rich man who died ‘ between us and you there is a great gulf fixed : so that they which would pass from hence to you can not ; neither can they pass to us that would come from thence . ’
37 On top of the increased taxes — direct and indirect taxes that would come from their spending pledges — the Opposition have now committed themselves to no capping on high-spending local authorities .
38 If the Minister is so keen on inward investment , why are she and her hon. Friends blocking the inward investment that would come from RECHARbonisation ?
39 Would not many of those workers prefer that option , with all the benefits that would come from it , rather than the scare stories that the Government are putting over in this pre-election period ?
40 From today 's disclosures , it would appear that the savings that would come from the setting up of a small number of large authorities will be less than was originally suggested .
41 Indeed , use of organic adhesives in metalwork may have been more common than would appear from the surviving archaeological record .
42 For him , Bridgnorth would always be associated with the antics of a ghost that obviously liked railway engines and would appear from time to time to warn of impending accidents .
43 Symptoms are changes from the normal state of a person occurring at any level of his being and would range from changes of mood or behaviour to physical things like pains , temperature reactions , colour changes , sweats etc .
44 The relative behaviour of these two levels would reflect contemporary and past erosion systems and would vary from humid tropics to semi-arid and arid landscapes .
45 I now handed in a form explaining that my dad lived alone , is blind and disabled , and would benefit from me moving to his part of Glasgow .
46 In this context they are not so much cleaning agents as ‘ brighteners ’ and would benefit from being described as such .
47 Each year in Britain , tens of thousands of families suffer in this way and would benefit from the protection that life insurance can offer .
48 Any software claiming to be pan-European obviously needs to comply with major accounting standards such as the 4th and 7th EC directives , for example , and would benefit from links to online databases providing up-to-date information on legislation across the EC .
49 He lacks confidence and would benefit from more active encouragement and support than he has received .
50 Coun Williams added local disabled groups were consulted during the planning stage of the scheme and would benefit from it along with the elderly and parents with pushchairs .
51 He would not miss so plain a possibility , but he could and would refrain from entertaining and proceeding on it until more is known .
52 That knowledge , extended through manufacturing and service industry would ensure generally that the wages suit was cut according to the profitability cloth ; and would remove from the operation of the national economy the inflationary propensity of the trade unions ' monopoly of the supply of labour and , with it , a main cause of the United Kingdom 's industrial debility .
53 The document then put forward three possible options : the setting up of a small central body , along the lines of Model A in the English Green Paper , which would have a majority of its membership from Welsh local authorities ; a Model B type central body which would disburse government funds in Wales and would take from local authority control the colleges providing a significant amount of higher education , including teacher training ; and the direct association in Wales of the solution adopted in England through the setting up of a Welsh sub-committee of the main organization .
54 On Jan. 29 President César Gaviria Trujillo made a fresh offer , extending an earlier decree to include crimes committed up to the time of surrender , and on Jan. 30 the Extraditables , maintaining that the police had in fact killed Diana Turbay , announced that they were reconsidering their latest declaration of war and would abstain from violent action for the moment .
55 The new standards could currently be met only by using three-way catalytic converters and would apply from mid-1992 for new petrol-driven cars and from Jan. 1 , 1993 , for all new cars .
56 The new territory , which was to be carved from the eastern reaches of the vast Northwest Territories and would stretch from the Manitoba border to the North Pole , was to be known as Nunavut , an Eskimo term meaning " our land " .
57 If your engine has a number starting 19g or 20g , it will be fitted already , but would benefit from the SU carbs .
58 Bareheaded , kitted in their lighter padded armour , three squads of Marine Scouts also hailed the elevated figure of Commander Pugh — who would be no distant eminence once the crusade was launched , but would lead from the forefront of the vanguard …
59 She would play happily on the sand for hours as long as the tide was out but would run from the beach as soon as the sea came to within several yards of where she was sitting .
60 The three trombones are therefore only equal to one , and the bass line is thus not so heavy as would appear from the list of instruments employed on it .
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