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

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1 ‘ The whole principle behind this expenditure of public money is wrong … authors have benefited from the sale of their books to the public libraries .
2 But there are exceptions which have specialised needs — while all fish seem to benefit from a bit of variety now and then .
3 The public sector and its workers have benefited from a series of pre-election sweeteners , but Major 's one ‘ big idea ’ , the Citizen 's Charter , has offered diminishing returns for the Tories from its inception .
4 Robin Pittman , head of St Peter 's in York , says 200 of his pupils from less-well off families have benefitted from the scheme .
5 Both service and quality levels have benefited from the move towards flexible team working , with employees given more responsibility and trained to do more than one job .
6 Some species have benefited from the change in the downland agricultural scene , and Corn Buntings and Skylarks are now more numerous in these areas than elsewhere in the county and are the most characteristic birds of the downland .
7 Many of the names on our contributors list have benefited from the scheme , but perhaps the final word on the subject should go to one of its most successful graduates : Davey Philips , co-founder of Edinburgh 's Clan Skates and winner of this year 's Prince 's Trust Award for Industry .
8 All rural children have benefited from the improvements that have resulted , whether they are the sons and daughters of locals or newcomers .
9 With both Cardiff and Newport dormant in recent years , other clubs have benefited from the movement of players ; talent has been spread over a wider area .
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