Example sentences of "benefit that [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Some 40 per cent of the rural population have no access to a car so that the problem of claiming a benefit that may have been straightforward in town , is very pressing in the country .
2 I think a lot of local authorities in particular have now found a tremendous benefit that can accrue from investing in community arts work .
3 The Standard commentary column enthused again about the benefits that would accrue to the town ; ‘ people of means and leisure will take up residence in the district ; it has long been said that Henley needed further attractions and the present move is assuredly one in the right direction ’ .
4 Moreover , the Commission considered that the social benefits that would accrue from economic developments arising from the internal market could not be left to chance .
5 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 .
6 I should like to speak longer , because the hon. Member for Islington , South and Finsbury ( Mr. Smith ) spoke about the losses that he envisages would be incurred by the development of the station at King 's Cross , and if I had the time I should love to expand on the economic benefits that could be achieved in employment terms , the environmental benefits that would accrue to the area and the safety benefits that would be brought about by the Fennell provisions in the Bill .
7 We 've looked at the benefits that would accrue from providing traffic relief along the A sixty one corridor .
8 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 ?
9 It should be noted that these projections do not reflect any benefits that may accrue to the Group following a transfer of ownership and have been prepared under the assumption that the Group 's current operating conditions will apply over the whole period under review ’ .
10 There 's a tremendous enthusiasm , partly I suppose because they do n't want to be left behind in the , the new technology , but I think , more positively , that they see the advantages and some of the benefits that may come from having these machines in their classrooms .
11 Leaving the ERM is going to involve the loss of international comparisons with related worker groups in Europe , but any benefits that may have been retained through an attitudinal change in the labour market will not become clear until they are tested in the course of an economic upturn .
12 To inform them of who to contact if they have a problem plus benefits , discounts etcet etcetera , with particular emphasis on accrual benefits that may be lost if membership lapses , and the possible mention of loyalty benefits that may assist them in helping to recruit and retain other members .
13 Furthermore , the manual is concerned with matters of design alone and does not address the benefits that might arise from legal changes — because it can not .
14 Chapter 2 discusses in some detail the implications of the SEA for EC integration , and the potential aggregate economic benefits that might accrue .
15 The Woonerven experience in Holland was an early indication Or the benefits that can arise when changes in the law accompany changes in physical design , yet these cross-fertilisation benefits are not realised when just one form of speed deterrent is strengthened .
16 Now also , knowing that there 's only just over five hundred or just six hundred members of the Liberal Democrats , in the eight constituencies that comprise our Euro constituency , there will be many benefits that can come off a Euro campaign in terms of membership , in terms of helpers , in in terms of morale and generally raising our profile , just through press contacts and things like that .
17 No , I do not , because I believe that the electorate will judge by results and that , even before the trusts are up and running , they will begin to see the benefits that will flow from the trusts .
18 ‘ To appreciate the real position , the relative size of costs in ( CAA headquarters at ) Gatwick and ( JAA Headquarters at ) Hoofdorp have to be taken into account , as well as the benefits that will stem in due course from the JAA-wide applicability of Certificates and Approvals .
19 The task of strategy definition is to identify , precisely , the package of benefits that will do the best competitive job of presenting the brand to its target audience .
20 ‘ All of the above advice makes good sense if you want to improve your health and gain the benefits that will improve your lifestyle , ’ contends Andrew .
21 Other centres anticipating the benefits that will arise from the partnership exercise are Napier Polytechnic and Glasgow Polytechnic .
22 I remind the House of the benefits that will come to Basildon and Thurrock as a result of the Government 's commitment to introduce weighted capitation .
23 Following the remarks of the hon. Member for Walsall , North ( Mr. Winnick ) , does my hon. Friend the Minister agree that most people want the benefits that will come from privatisation freeing the constraints placed on the industry ?
24 And while the ethical concerns are real enough , they are not novel in medicine , and are worth confronting for the benefits that will come to our patients and the community .
25 The benefits that will accrue following economic recovery are self-evident .
26 This detailed investigation revealed that , although in broad terms the earlier proposals were supported , the total number of files held by the departments ( ie approximately 60,000 ) , and the variety of ways in which outposted files were managed and used , would make the cost of providing a sophisticated computer system throughout excessively high , compared to the benefits that could accrue .
27 ‘ While partnerships are part of our industry 's culture , we were not even scratching the surface of the benefits that could come from taking traditional relationships many steps further , ’ he said .
28 As the most recent poll tax was itself reduced as a result of the raising of VAT by 2.5 per cent , where are benefits that should accrue from what was supposed to be a ‘ new ’ progressive property tax ?
29 The committee was seriously convinced of the benefits that must result from an institution to cultivate and teach veterinary medicine ; the object of this committee 's concern , and that of Vial , were one and the same ; and it was greatly to be desired that the two plans — that of the Odiham Agricultural Society and that of Vial — ( which may be termed the Alfort plan ) should be consolidated into one .
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