Example sentences of "[noun] also benefit from " in BNC.

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1 Animals also benefited from these operations : gravel pits have allowed many birds , including the Great Crested Grebe and the Little Ringed Plover , to increase in number or extend their range .
2 As the traditional champion of the small farmer the LDP also benefited from the electoral system 's tendency to give votes in rural constituencies up to three times the value of urban votes .
3 And parents also benefit from the much-needed peace and quiet a really gripping book can provide .
4 The bureaucracy also benefited from the willingness of the financial bourgeoisie to see public money spent on large public-works contracts and therefore to allow the public debt to grow .
5 Portfolio also benefited from differential premium rating introduced last December .
6 The portfolio also benefited from differential premium ratings , introduced in December 1991 .
7 Provincials also benefited from local display advertising ( linked directly to retail sales activity ) and from classified ads ( dependent on households and population size ) .
8 The conference also benefited from the unexpected gifts provided by the Nationalists , who now face as serious an internal crisis as the one in 1982 which crippled them for years .
9 The user also benefits from the system 's adaptability , which allows ad hoc reports to be produced quickly .
10 Commodore 's CDTV also benefits from an association with CD-A but approaches it from the other direction .
11 A goodwill payment also benefits from roll-over relief .
12 Students with access to an IBM-compatible computer also benefit from being able to obtain CAL courseware from the Institute for all of the Pre-Associateship Route subjects .
13 But do the minnow eggs also benefit from the male perch 's fanning of the nest ?
14 Investors also benefited from the segregated system .
15 Customers also benefit from a prompt , no-nonsense quotation service .
16 For example , in an industry with a few large and many small firms , the large firms may support a trade association to lobby for industry-wide benefits because they get large benefits from it , even though the small firms also benefit from its success without joining .
17 A recent OECD study ( 2 ) shows that households also benefited from innovations such as the securitisation of mortgage debt — making mortgages tradeable between lenders , so that the institution which originally lent the money might sell its mortgage claim to another bank or thrift when it needed cash .
18 Non-oil LDCs also benefited from lower oil import bills .
19 Many rich Africans also benefit from the status quo .
20 A bus service operates to both Banbury and Daventry , both these main centres offering an excellent range of shopping , social and business facilities , Banbury also benefits from a main line rail service to the Capital and Birmingham .
21 TUC support for a national limitation steadily eroded , not least because a so-called ‘ Top People ’ pay-review inquiry under Sir Edward Boyle recommended large rises for already well-paid professions such as High Court judges and top civil servants , while the police , the armed services , the dentists , and doctors also benefited from substantial salary rises .
22 But Hot Air also benefits from being published by John Brown Publishing , the company behind Viz .
23 Sudanese Communist Party secretary-general Mohammed Ibrahim Nugud also benefited from the amnesty , as did all political detainees and exiled politicians — subject to a proviso that those accused of corruption should be tried by the courts .
24 The people in many isolated farms and villages also benefit from the tourists .
25 During the first quarter of the fourteenth century , the Armagnacs also benefited from their close ties with the Avignon papacy .
26 Short Cut saws also benefit from wide hardwood handles for comfort and maximum cutting control .
27 Higher education and science also benefited from real increases , disproving repeated claims of ‘ cuts ’ by academics and others .
28 PLAC also benefits from a substantial AEA-funded development programme which is continually extending its application .
29 However , this makes no difference to what has been stated above , since the judgment in the Brugnoni case is based , as the Commission points out , on the general objective of the First Directive in so far as it applies to transactions with the Directive liberalised , and it is clear from Commission of the European Communities v. Hellenic Republic ( Case 194/84 ) [ 1987 ] E.C.R. 4737 , 4750 , para. 9 , that capital movements set out in list A also benefit from ‘ unconditional liberalisation . ’
30 Members of the scheme also benefit from a third party insurance , for a premium of £2 a year .
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