Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] little from " in BNC.

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1 It has sought little from the companies it nationalised in 1982 .
2 They stand to benefit little from the insider dealing prohibition .
3 Some ( e.g. Smith and Goss 1955 ; Holton and Goss 1956 ; Vanderplas , Sanderson , and Vanderplas 1964 ) confirmed that subjects made to observe and attend differed little from experimental subjects .
4 On one level , whilst the rhetoric of such intervention is often that of the free market , the logic seems to differ little from that of social engineering and regional policy which was commonly thought out of fashion and eschewed in such circles over ten years ago .
5 With their emphasis on a world of forest spirits and magical dominations , they seem to have differed little from the experiences and practices of mainland Northern Europe .
6 There followed a rather more conventional period where his activities seem to have differed little from the other young gentlemen of his day ; he studied scientific works on medicine and the natural sciences and pursued a particular interest in taking thermometer readings under varying conditions , including some from the craters of Italian volcanoes .
7 Increasingly the Scots were coming to feel that they had benefited little from the establishment of the new regime in 1689 , and as a result Jacobitism north of the border took on nationalistic overtones .
8 Duncan had learnt little from Louise Taylor ; she had woken earlier than he expected , had wanted to eat .
9 Ironically again , French software and computer services companies have benefited little from direct government spending .
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