Example sentences of "have benefit from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | the College has benefited from increased staff and student skills in CAE — eg the attached design for the CAE lab was produced by the course students |
2 | While we would accept that some local authorities have a poor record for building and maintenance dating from ill-conceived schemes in the Sixties and Seventies , social housing today has benefited from that experience . |
3 | It is therefore difficult to convince a farm worker 's wife , who may have to walk two miles down a muddy lane in the pouring rain to catch the Mondays and Thursdays only ( except Bank Holidays ) under-threat-of-closure bus to do her weekly shopping , that she has benefited from any improvement in the provision of rural amenities , when her access to them is increasingly denied . |
4 | But if , as the data say , they measure socially significant individual differences , the cost of banning them is paid mainly by those who might have benefited from better job placement and school curricula . |
5 | Even in the Constitution on the Liturgy , approved in the second session , where a theology of liturgical pluralism is to some extent accepted , there is no use of the word ‘ church ’ in the plural nor of the phrase ‘ ecclesia particularis ’ ( particular church ) , though the thought of the constitution would have benefited from such use . |
6 | To achieve commendably rapid publication the author 's original typescripts appear to have been reproduced with a mix of typography and some English which would have benefited from editorial attention . |
7 | If you find on reading this that an existing process would have benefited from different values at . |
8 | The containers , palettes or packings must originate , or be , in free circulation within the EC and must not already have benefited from any VAT exemption . |
9 | The latter is certainly played with great energy although even such a generally obvious piece such as this would have benefitted from heightened sensitivity : Gershwin was , after all , influenced not just by the vibrant colours of the tropics but by their warmth as well . |
10 | Llosa 's clear lead in the opinion polls , which had reportedly been eroded by public hostility to his saturation US$10,000,000 media campaign , was sharply reduced by the unexpected last-minute surge of support for the previously ignored Fujimori , a former rector of the Agrarian University in Lima and an independent newcomer , whose self-financed campaign promising " honesty , hard work and technology " was judged to have benefited from deep voter disillusionment with the traditional parties . |
11 | Urban consumer demand was met by an expansion in food production by the farmers in the Sierra , who , although still the poorest members of Ecuadorian society , had benefited from agrarian reform . |
12 | Even though not all the results of chiropractic adjustment are this dramatic , many sportsmen and women have benefited from chiropractic treatment . |
13 | Also it has been the larger institutions that have benefited from low dealing commissions since the ‘ big bang ’ in October 1987 . |
14 | WEALTHY businessmen who have benefited from low tax rates should do more to subsidise the arts , the chairman of the Arts Council said yesterday . |
15 | As unemployment has increased and high rates have become more widespread geographically , so more rural zones ( particularly upland areas ) have benefited from regional policy measures . |
16 | Consequently , many sites have benefited from archaeological research , and in some cases excavation , in order to be properly presented to the visitors . |
17 | Erm , er , clearly if you 're a , a net importer of agriculture , you have benefited from other people 's protectionism . |
18 | The Division 's North American operations have benefited from excellent results in Electronic Materials , including The Alta Group which we acquired during the year . |
19 | We now have many multiple sclerosis patients who have benefited from this treatment which is well illustrated by one of our early cases . |
20 | Ca n't ca n't we hear from some of the women in this audience who have benefited from this system ? |
21 | There are very high rates of unemployment in this area , many disabled and elderly and long term ill people and single parent families who have benefited from this service . |
22 | Many later novelists have benefited from this store , and from other forms of modernist facility in rendering individual consciousness . |
23 | Both fundamental electrochemistry and applied biosensors have benefited from these investigations , and modified electrodes of this type , together with newer electrode composites , will be increasingly important in constructing biosensors . |
24 | Gillette products , particularly its best-selling Sensor range have benefited from constant heavyweight TV support , enabling it to gain an estimated 55 per cent share by value of the £75m market , compared with Wilkinson Sword 's 24 per cent . |
25 | Scott is one of 12 people who have benefited from cochlear implantation at North Riding Infirmary in Middlesbrough . |
26 | The import companies , Guinness Import Company in the USA and Guinness Import Company ( Canada ) , have benefited from intelligent acquisitions and subsequently strengthened brand portfolios . |
27 | If business leaders , who say their companies have benefited from previous privatisations , do not support such changes why should anybody else be expected to ? |
28 | Over the years , most of the players I have taught at all levels have benefitted from sensible practice , that is , well-organised drilling . |