Example sentences of "[vb -s] benefit from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The student has to benefit from up-to-date practical experience on the part of the teacher trainer .
2 the College has benefited from increased staff and student skills in CAE — eg the attached design for the CAE lab was produced by the course students
3 ‘ Australian racing has benefited from such a system and it would keep money in the game instead of it going to the big bookmaking firms who channel the cash into their other businesses .
4 While we would accept that some local authorities have a poor record for building and maintenance dating from ill-conceived schemes in the Sixties and Seventies , social housing today has benefited from that experience .
5 Of course Britain has benefited from black and Asian ( and Greek and Italian and Arab and Jewish and Irish and … ) immigration .
6 Microsoft will tell you that Excel has benefited from those long years of development and is now a stable , mature product to be relied upon .
7 This simple formula has benefited from some much improved recording techniques .
8 It is therefore difficult to convince a farm worker 's wife , who may have to walk two miles down a muddy lane in the pouring rain to catch the Mondays and Thursdays only ( except Bank Holidays ) under-threat-of-closure bus to do her weekly shopping , that she has benefited from any improvement in the provision of rural amenities , when her access to them is increasingly denied .
9 London has benefited from this in the past .
10 The party has benefitted from local environmental battles here .
11 Payne hopes to benefit from last week , when he squandered a three-shot halfway lead in the Mediterranean Open .
12 There was a substantial improvement in the Personal Motor account which continues to benefit from careful risk selection and a lower underlying claims frequency .
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