Example sentences of "many [noun pl] have [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | Consequently , many sites have benefited from archaeological research , and in some cases excavation , in order to be properly presented to the visitors . |
2 | Many refugees have suffered from this and other forms of inhuman treatment . |
3 | Thucydides fixed the beginning of the war and dated subsequent events by counting how many years had elapsed from the start . |
4 | How many ideas have come from parents and children ? |
5 | So many patients have fled from me this morning because I am not Doctor Rice . |
6 | In fact , she was asking for no more than American colleges everywhere asked of their alumni , and many Americans had benefited from the Oxford system . |
7 | The difference is of course that we fight for economic superiority , but many wars have derived from the same aim . |
8 | The families of thousands of workers at a key atomic research plant are to be surveyed to discover how many children have suffered from cancer . |
9 | Many partnerships have grown from this single root , nourished by central government and funded substantially , through a number of departments ( particularly the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of Employment ; not , significantly , the Department of Education and Science ) . |
10 | Many industries had suffered from a lack of investment during the depression in the 1930s and had been further weakened by the effects of the Second World War . |
11 | Many women have benefited from mifepristone 's availability in France — but even there , not all women want it : according to a spokesman for the makers , about a third in need of abortion opt for a swift operation . |
12 | Many students had strayed from the socialist path and needed to be reminded of the superiority of the socialist system . |