Example sentences of "be gained from " in BNC.

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1 There was the intellectual stimulus to be gained from discussion with colleagues , and the challenge of teaching lively young minds .
2 In the event , Eliot 's selection and his arrangement are admirable ; and undoubtedly a sure sense of what is great and irreplaceable about Pound as critic can be gained from this one volume .
3 It may well become obvious that more can be gained from tiny hooks and tiny fish than using more orthodox tackle and regarding undersize fish as as nuisance .
4 ( for the moment , the important point to be gained from these results is that the maintenance of rhythms , in the absence of external information about time , confirms the presence of an internal body clock .
5 There is also benefit to be gained from a break or — better — a short sleep .
6 Rejection of the latest offer by the association would rob the Government of the legimitacy to be gained from imposing an agreed deal on the other five unions .
7 She had expected to get satisfaction from refusing Faith 's jewellery , because it seemed an action on principle , and because there was always a surreptitious pleasure to be gained from snubbing Isabel .
8 This unilateral action by Prussia was opposed by the other hegemonial power within the Deutscher Bund , Austria ; yet it is clear that there were those in Prussia who perceived the political prizes to be gained from taking the lead in economic union .
9 Since there are no authenticated figures showing the costs of running the lift , some idea might be gained from the records of running costs of the Anderton Lift .
10 Mr. Mardon was concerned that an impression might be gained from it that the Club 's origins belonged to Mr. A.R .
11 The trick in bringing about a change in attitudes towards marketing is to go after the easy stuff first , there is nothing to be gained from knocking your head against a brick wall .
12 What can be gained from parent helpers at school ?
13 There are also benefits to be gained from schools working together on ‘ education weeks ’ where displays of art , craft and project work are put on in the town hall or community centre .
14 At the same time there is a real personal value and satisfaction to be gained from the caring and nurturing work of women in the family .
15 But there is no secret last-minute racing boost to be gained from doing anything different .
16 Further support can be gained from joining an organization such as the Chest , Heart and Stroke Association ( CHSA ) : among their other activities , they support a national network of local clubs where carers and stroke victims can meet to share their experiences and enjoy socializing together .
17 Some support for it , however , can be gained from the legislation which came into effect on 1 January 1977 , in the State of California .
18 While there is much joy to be gained from happy memories , do n't waste time looking back on things which have caused you pain or distress .
19 When you have worked through the sensations , looked at them from all angles and asked yourself why they have entered your life and what is to be gained from them , it is important to be able to let them go .
20 The Office of Health Economics suggest that the benefits to be gained from HRT ‘ are far in excess of any known risks associated with its use . ’
21 So much depends upon individual circumstances that little would be gained from cataloguing here the many court cases on this subject over the past century or so .
22 However self-critical you may be — and some executives set themselves standards of achievement which are unrealistically high , rather than too low — there is usually much to be gained from learning the views of others about your capabilities .
23 There is little to be gained from refusing to do so , but if you object to the warning for some reason , you should make that clear and pursue your rights under the appeals procedure .
24 As ever , there is much to be gained from seeking expert advice at an early stage , especially since tax law changes at least as rapidly as employment law and your personal circumstances may also affect the view that you ought to take .
25 So if you lose the chance of a job because of a mistakenly critical reference , it is worth considering whether there is anything to be gained from taking legal action .
26 Sir Henry Cole thought that the answer to the problem was simple : Scott should remodel his proposals on the lines of Inigo Jones ' scheme for Whitehall Palace , and eventually Street asked in The Builder what was to be gained from changing the architect ; a Gothic building was appropriate , and Scott should be allowed to get on with the work .
27 There is , in most cases , very little to be gained from Saxon local documents for , as has already been pointed out , bynames were few and far between in pre-Conquest England .
28 In many cases information can be gained from sources other than interviews .
29 Lilford ( 1989 ) sees the ability of the home authority to choose who receives treatment as a major benefit to be gained from the system , stating that ‘ some patients will still go without treatment , but commissioning agents will help patients with the greatest need or best prognosis .
30 Nonetheless , some idea of the range of possibilities may be gained from the hypothetical burial curves shown on Fig. 5 .
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