Example sentences of "[art] benefit [verb] from the " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , there is a widespread view that much of the benefit accruing from the support of a party are of a strictly financial kind ; this is particularly true of industry lobby support .
2 In order to give some structure to the discussion , each of the major social services will be examined under three headings : access , i.e. geographical distribution of social services ; use , i.e. the extent to which different groups make use of services ; and outcome , i.e. the benefit derived from the use of services .
3 The employer contended that the benefit derived from the employee 's invention of a new valve , for use in steel-making , should not be linked to the patented article itself but rather to the extensive development work expended on it by him after the application had been filed with the Patent Office .
4 One of the benefits to emerge from the recent recession is that all the players in management buy-outs — vendors , management teams , financial backers and advisers — are far more experienced and sophisticated in their approach .
5 These farmers had no money for improving agricultural methods and no motivation either because they realised that ‘ however beneficial any methods of agricultural technology were in the abstract , the benefits reaped from the improved methods would go to the money lender and not the tiller ’ ( Mamdani , The Myth of Population Control ) .
6 The survey will rely on interviews and will focus on investment aims and , the benefits obtained from the application of new technology .
7 The benefits paid from the fund are taxed at the rate appropriate to the pensioner 's circumstances .
8 Can someone please tell me what are the benefits expected from the current practice of having the relations of murder victims parade their pain on television ?
9 As a result of the Maxwell affair , we have reviewed , in conjunction with the trustees , the security of the benefits arising from the UK Pension Fund .
10 Thus , they contend that losses resulting from the automatic prohibition of mergers above a certain size are unlikely to be substantial , and are more than likely to be offset by the benefits arising from the creation of a climate of greater certainty and competition .
11 This increase partly reflects the benefits derived from the issue of preference capital in September 1992 and March this year , which together totalled $250m , and the acquisition of the Prudential non-life business in Canada .
12 Adjusted to take account of interest paid , net investment income in sterling terms at the full year was up from $389.1m to $464.8m — a growth rate in original currencies of 6.0% , partly reflecting the benefits derived from the issue of $140m of preference capital in September last year .
13 Adjusted to take account of interest paid , net investment income in sterling terms increased from $102.7m to $115.6m — a growth rate in original currencies of 9.3% , partly reflecting the benefits derived from the issue of preference capital in September 1992 and March this year , which together totalled $250m .
14 If the scheme is to qualify for grant aid , the benefit-cost assessment must show that the present value of all the benefits derived from the scheme exceed the present value of all the costs .
15 The former chairman of the Independent Appeals Tribunal said to me recently ‘ I wonder why it is that no benefit starts from the premises ‘ What can we do to help ? ’ but always seems to be ‘ How can we stop the bastards getting away with it ? ' ’ — coarse , but true !
16 Secondly , do these facts show a benefit derived from the plaintiff to the uncle at his request ?
17 In either event , the employee will probably seek to argue that operational savings properly fall to be regarded as a benefit derived from the patent .
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