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

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1 Interestingly , it is claimed that higher overall returns can be gained from sylvopastoral systems involving poultry than from either conventional free range poultry keeping or farm forestry .
2 In conclusion to this section on depositional fabrics it can be seen that a considerable amount of information can be gained from petrographic studies which can be used to supplement field studies and gain insight into the origins of the sediment .
3 The advantages to be gained from effective planning and forecasting , and a company willingness to adapt to changing circumstances , stems from three main factors ; as follows : a ) The making of forecasts , and their eventual review , forces managers to think ahead , to look to the future , and to use their experience to provide for it .
4 Some idea of his skill may be gained from Imperial Palace ( 1930 ) , a novel by Arnold Bennett [ q.v. ]
5 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 .
6 Another kind of insight to be added to this model can be gained from other people 's responses to the same , or similar places Dame Laura Knight RA , in her autobiography The Magic of a Line gives an insight into how the Malverns were seen in the 1930s .
7 In Scotland and Wales public pressure developed for more independence than could be gained from decentralized administration .
8 There are no particular benefits to be gained from identical application of UDC in different libraries , even though standard schedules from which local variations may depart have some value .
9 There is a tremendous amount of potential improvement in this field to be gained from biotechnological research on reactor designs , materials , cultures and so on .
10 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 .
11 There is much to be gained from preliminary survey of the whole preparation at low power , to provide a context for later detailed work .
12 Further publicity can be gained from local presentation ceremonies later in the year .
13 In some services , for example the making of monetary payments through social security in Britain , the necessity for equal treatment throughout the country is considered to override any benefits to be gained from local government involvement and discretion .
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