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

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1 But there are exceptions which have specialised needs — while all fish seem to benefit from a bit of variety now and then .
2 The aim is to invest in Chinese stocks and shares which stand to benefit from the upsurge in economic growth which China is experiencing .
3 Once it is accepted that the inner city is an idea rather than a place it is tempting to ask which interests really do benefit from the recurrence on the political agenda of the urban crisis .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 I think that , more , not sort of say a general question like that , but say that after the collection has happened that you want returns for the number of people in Oxford that have benefited from the number of groups in Oxford that have benefited .
7 In these circumstances those of us who have benefited from the excellence of Somerville and Oxford must surely do what we can to ensure that future generations may also have the opportunity to benefit from the privileged education that we enjoyed .
8 ‘ The whole principle behind this expenditure of public money is wrong … authors have benefited from the sale of their books to the public libraries .
9 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 .
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