Example sentences of "have benefit from a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 DARLINGTON 's Bank Top railway station has benefited from a major facelift costing millions of pounds over the last decade .
2 She is right in saying that the west midlands has benefited from a vast increase both in the amount and the share of inward investment into this country .
3 Pioneer frame helps disabled child to walk An 11-year-old girl from Middlesbrough has benefited from a revolutionary surgery technique , developed in Siberia , and now in use at the town 's general hospital .
4 The Belfast campus has benefited from a steady increase in student numbers and significant development of facilities .
5 The Belfast campus has benefited from a steady increase in student numbers and significant development of facilities .
6 Deakin was a striker who found the net regularly and the evidence suggests that , had he been at a bigger club , he would have benefited from a better service and become a prolific scorer .
7 Detective Constable Potter would have benefited from a similar facility in the office , but his bulk was the subject of severe official disapproval and there was a parallel concern for his health and fitness .
8 Finally , if the imbalance between Labour and Tory tabloids had been eliminated — so that equal numbers read Tory and Labour tabloids , then Labour would still have benefited from a 1 per cent swing .
9 If all the persistent readers of Tory tabloids had behaved like those who read Labour tabloids , Labour would have benefited from a 3 per cent swing ( compared to the actual election result ) .
10 If tabloids had not existed , and all those who read Labour and Tory tabloids had behaved like those who read no paper regularly ( and depended exclusively on television for their news ) , then Labour would still have benefited from a 2 per cent swing .
11 He proved his stamina when bolting up at Newbury , but I just prefer TOP SPIN , who would have benefitted from a stronger gallop when chasing home Dare To Dream in a decent race at Lingfield .
12 The only species to record an increase was the chaffinch , which was thought to have benefited from a heavy crop of beech mast .
13 1991 had benefited from a temporary lag in the fall of product prices compared with feedstock costs , in the period immediately following the Gulf crisis .
14 Certainly some of the female science students felt that they had benefited from a single-sex education .
15 But Dexter knew Blanche had benefited from a growing friendship with a woman she had met on a management course at the police college at Bramshill — a former commander in the Met who had taken to lecturing after a heart attack .
16 Some German industries have benefited from a new supply of cheap raw materials .
17 The survey suggests the Conservatives have benefited from a slight squeeze on the Liberal Democrats since the weekend .
18 TWO Ashington schools have benefited from a green scheme run by students on a health studies course at Northumberland College .
19 The authors have benefitted from a flying start , but have only chosen to run part of the way round the track .
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