Example sentences of "gained from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Those scientists who worked in museums and dissecting rooms could not exploit insights gained from field studies in different natural environments .
2 Naturally this enforcement pattern could be justified by the inspectorate who see their primary function not as a kind of industrial police force , but more of a pastoral mission rounding up wayward factory owners and showing them the light and contentment to be gained from compliance with current standards of safety , health , and welfare required by law .
3 However , I have stressed the importance of the other side of our self-interested rationality — the side that also enables us to appreciate the personal advantages to be gained from compliance with the restraints of the social contract .
4 With the growing scientific knowledge of the causes of both sudden infant death and cancers in childhood over the years has grown the equally important knowledge of the benefits gained from support for the family .
5 The following share their comments on what they have gained from direction :
6 As Judith Walkowitz has demonstrated , prostitution was used by many working women as a temporary move to supplement the pitifully low wages gained from needlework , dressmaking or domestic service .
7 The researchers are comparing the results gained from depth interviews , validated measures of well-being , detailed records of income and expenditure and other sources in both low income employed and unemployed families .
8 As a definition for the essence of education I would settle for ‘ the mastery of the processes by which knowledge can be acquired and a maturity and sympathy gained from exposure to the mainstreams of intellectual thought ’ .
9 Medics and educationalists were keenly aware that the best way of inculcating the laws of health was through a stress on the pleasures to be gained from PT .
10 The information gained from consideration of these topics should then be drawn together in an outline verbal proposal to the purchaser , detailing our assistance and the likely fee basis .
11 But other schemes are less contentious : partly because the extra money gained from child benefits and other payments which favour lone parents is less than the extra money lone parents gain when the whole household is living on supplementary benefit ; and partly because the public tolerates laxer or more generous administration in other schemes than it is prepared to tolerate when it comes to means-tested benefits for the poor .
12 The legislation does therefore not set up any presumption in the employee 's favour ; rather it is for him as claimant to lead evidence which tends to establish that it is more likely than not the employer gained from possession of the patent .
13 All of which implies strongly that concentration in UK manufacturing industry was prompted by the rewards to be gained from ownership and control rather than from increased scale of production [ Aaronovitch and Sawyer , 1975 ] .
14 This node can be characterised by a judgement that the pleasure gained from reading is directly a result of the well-craftedness of the text .
15 The correct choice of velocity for a particular leg length , he found , permits the swinging leg to lock straight just before impact , so it can use most of the energy gained from gravity in raising the body off the ground again .
16 A traditional method of measuring PR activity is in terms of column centimetres gained from press coverage .
17 Yet , increasingly , arguments about the effects of privatisation on the state 's finances , rather than discussion about the appropriate role of the state , have come to the fore as the revenue gained from asset sales has become sizeable .
18 Experience gained from solving and modelling with ILPs will often suggest that some integer variables in a particular problem are more ‘ important ’ than others , in that it is desirable to force the important variables to integer values early in the solution .
19 The chapter concludes with some examples of how insights gained from psychotherapy can be useful in social work practice .
20 What can be gained from parent helpers at school ?
21 The experiences gained from work with grassroots projects have , in particular , been the subject of study .
22 ‘ It must be stressed , however , ’ we noted , ‘ that the book has an optimistic tone , asserting that there is still much to be gained from life even in the quickening twilight years . ’
23 The true place of inflation in calculating the cost of credit is as part of a triangle which has as its other sides the interest to be gained from instalment savings and the interest to be paid for instalment credit — both of which are broadly related to inflation rates anyway .
24 ‘ We have already urged the Government to clarify 20 key points in the Treaty to clear away ambiguity and uncertainty about its impact on business and the benefits to be gained from ratification .
25 That January in 1941 the plans were entirely personal , however , because Nigel Clogstoun-Willmott had difficulty persuading the Force Commanders that there was anything to be gained from beach reconnaissance .
26 It is not easy to measure at local scale because the 1981 Census did not contain an ethnicity question , but an impression can be gained from birth-place data in the Census .
27 There was the intellectual stimulus to be gained from discussion with colleagues , and the challenge of teaching lively young minds .
28 Empiricism which , as a system , rejects all a priori knowledge and which rests solely on experience and induction is quite different from empirical knowledge gained from experience .
29 Some of the best broadcasters in Africa have had little in the way of schooling : there is a place in radio for good storytellers , musicians and other men and women with knowledge and wisdom gained from experience rather than from formal education .
30 For human readers , the knowledge sources required for the recognition of text ( or indeed language in any form ) include those gained from experience and those which are inherent .
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