Example sentences of "had benefited from [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 1991 had benefited from a temporary lag in the fall of product prices compared with feedstock costs , in the period immediately following the Gulf crisis .
2 Certainly some of the female science students felt that they had benefited from a single-sex education .
3 But Dexter knew Blanche had benefited from a growing friendship with a woman she had met on a management course at the police college at Bramshill — a former commander in the Met who had taken to lecturing after a heart attack .
4 He said that 33 black Mauritanians belonging to FLAM had benefited from the recent amnesties , which were the result of " French pressure " .
5 The Country opposition were also deeply suspicious of the influence of the new financial interest , and a significant number of those who had benefited from the financial revolution of the 1690s were Whigs , many of them Dissenters .
6 His training had benefited from the extra time , he was assured by any superior who could spare the energy to talk to him , and indeed he was an expert radio operator and cipherist , who could also — in theory — kill , survive , and use a parachute .
7 Naykene had written an article in which he alleged that all members of the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council , which ruled for a period in 1979 , had benefited from an illegal foreign loan .
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