Example sentences of "[be] gained from [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Naturally this enforcement pattern could be justified by the inspectorate who see their primary function not as a kind of industrial police force , but more of a pastoral mission rounding up wayward factory owners and showing them the light and contentment to be gained from compliance with current standards of safety , health , and welfare required by law .
2 However , I have stressed the importance of the other side of our self-interested rationality — the side that also enables us to appreciate the personal advantages to be gained from compliance with the restraints of the social contract .
3 There was the intellectual stimulus to be gained from discussion with colleagues , and the challenge of teaching lively young minds .
4 An MBA and a Diploma programme aimed at maximising the real benefits to be gained from investment in Information Technology .
5 Such radicalism demanded too much , because there was little popular momentum to be gained from harmony through compromise , once the first flush of enthusiasm engendered by Mrs Stowe passed .
6 In doing so the ‘ enlightenment ’ that can be gained from research in helping us develop good child care policy and practice should be just that which should inform good policy and practice for child abuse .
7 Further evidence of the disadvantaged position of older women in relation to men can be gained from information on the distribution of income .
8 ‘ I do not think there is any comfort to be gained from definition in this branch of the law .
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