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

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1 Actually , you need to be very much better than your opponent to benefit from a superiority decision ; a slight difference will not do .
2 Politicians on both sides in Bharatpur agree that if she is chosen as the Janata Dal candidate , she is certain to benefit from a sympathy vote , particularly in the nearby town of Deeg , where the Rajah died close to the extravagant summer palace formerly used by the family during monsoon months .
3 The Manufacturing , Science and Finance union negotiated an agreement last year , for instance , that entitled part-time women working for Norwich Union to benefit from a mortgage subsidy scheme .
4 BCP was one of the companies to benefit from a surge of interest in the equity market alongside increases in the foreign exchange market last week following the ERM move .
5 After modernising and its network , BT is about to benefit from a rapid fall-off in investment and staffing costs .
6 The Elton Committee did , however , offer pupils an opportunity to benefit from a more child-centred approach to school discipline .
7 If you have a new or existing business located in a rural area and employ fewer than 20 people , you may be eligible to benefit from a Rural Businessloan .
8 LORD Mayor Treloar College , Froyle , are to benefit from a battery powered device which helps relieve pain .
9 Finally , the use of money enabled societies and nations to benefit from a greater exchange of goods/services and a more specialised labour force , and both of these factors resulted in higher living standards .
10 Failure to benefit from a complete briefing in that respect can lead to a very rapid termination of your sport , so the onus is on you to ensure that you are fully aware of the exact boundaries .
11 But there are exceptions which have specialised needs — while all fish seem to benefit from a bit of variety now and then .
12 I 've recommended your diet to various patients as I do n't see how anyone can fail to benefit from a diet low in fat .
13 One either is or is not legally entitled to an American passport , or to benefit from a will ; difficulties , if any , crop up in satisfying the qualification .
14 DRIVERS in East Anglia are to benefit from a major increase in road maintenance investment in 1993/4 .
15 Further , the parties had agreed not to allow a non-party to benefit from a waiver of immunity made in favour of the parties unless there was reciprocity .
16 Meanwhile there was comment in the Sunday Times about Pearson 's standing to benefit from a large pension fund surplus at Thames TV , such surpluses being a controversial issue in company accounting and takeovers .
17 John Talbot was born in the same year as the Catholic Relief Act was passed and as a result was one of the first sons of Catholic gentlemen able to benefit from a solid Catholic education in Britain .
18 We 've made applying for the Income & Growth PEP as easy as possible , because the sooner you invest the sooner you will start to benefit from a professionally managed investment portfolio and your tax-free returns .
19 It was argued , and firmly believed , that boys were ‘ really ’ intellectually more able than girls and therefore more likely to benefit from a grammar school education .
20 Even in Britain it seemed almost a law of politics under George II and George III that the Prince of Wales should act as a rallying-point for all those who hoped to benefit from a change of ruler .
21 Who stands to benefit from a growing reservoir of divided unprotected workers ?
22 The company plans to concentrate on Britain , Germany and Belgium — the areas expected to be among the first to benefit from a turnaround in the property sector , especially in industrial and office buildings .
23 However 3,076 prisoners and 1,731 others on parole were expected to benefit from a pardon law , details of which were published on May 14 .
24 The May 17 announcement that Egypt had signed a letter of intent with the IMF , securing it a US$372 million standby credit over the next 18 months , paved the way for a major concession on Egypt 's official debt ; 17 creditor countries meeting as members of the " Paris Club " in Paris on May 20-24 announced that Egypt was to benefit from a two-stage debt-reduction plan modelled on that offered to Poland in March [ see p. 38107 ] .
25 We are , however , well prepared to benefit from a restoration of consumer confidence which is expected to follow resolution of the new administration 's policies .
26 In practice , more than this minimum is likely to be required for entry to the majority of the courses offered by the University , in order to ensure that those admitted to degree courses possess a sufficiently broad educational background and that they may reasonably be expected to benefit from a university education .
27 In France , the launch of Glen Ord has put United Distillers in an improved position to benefit from a market which is currently growing at around 8 per cent per annum .
28 In crassly materialistic terms , our students are unlikely to benefit from a training that rests on the principal that historical computing is distinctive owing to its scientific properties ( as advocated by humanities computing departments ) , or its especial role in subjective historical analysis ( as advocated by history departments ) .
29 But they 're the first people in the country to benefit from a revolutionary kind of wheelchair ; the Sapphire .
30 Students in Darlington are set to benefit from a groundbreaking hi-tech mail link-up with France .
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