Example sentences of "benefit from [be] " in BNC.

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1 It is likely , however , that at least 40% and possibly more of gas demand will by then be imported but as with oil the Netherlands will continue to benefit from being at the hub of European energy supply .
2 He is certain to benefit from being with players such as Paul and David Hulme and Kurt Soren-sen .
3 It came across to Cocello and the committee in such a way that the presenter could n't help but benefit from being associated with it .
4 Most varieties benefit from being divided every couple of years , indeed many of the doubles will fade away without regular division ; immediately after flowering is the best time .
5 Under DOS , this obsessive defence of a menu system may have been worthwhile , but Windows is a foreign country where things benefit from being done differently and where , in consequence , the words ‘ Lotus compatibility ’ have a rather hollow ring .
6 As mothers and doctors we benefit from being able to continue our medical careers while devoting ourselves to our families ; our patients have access to female doctors sympathetic to the experience of raising a young family ; and our practice is enriched by our contributions on the broadest range of issues from the clinical to the practical .
7 Beans should be about 6in apart and 2in deep , and benefit from being sown in blocks .
8 Another suggestion , favoured by Dr Roper on the basis of the radio-tracking results , is that in a large sett badgers benefit from being able to move from one sleeping chamber to another to escape fleas .
9 Other possible explanations are that badgers simply like large setts because they are better ventilated , and that subordinate females benefit from being able to breed in remote outlying chambers , well out of the way of dominant breeding females .
10 Companies surely benefit from being quizzed about their strategies and from a free flow of ideas with the market .
11 Only a few varieties , Improved' , are self-fertile and even these varieties benefit from being cross-pollinated by another compatible variety .
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 What is overlooked is that predators also benefit from being concealed from their prey .
14 Marjorie is among those who benefit from being able to feel part of a community in a home close to the town centre .
15 Many smaller pension funds invest in property unit trusts , some of which specialise in overseas property , and hence gain portfolio diversification in their own portfolios by including property , but also benefit from being diversified in the property market .
16 Here is a passage which shows that a survey can benefit from being used with other books ( even though three of the sculptures mentioned are illustrated by Janson ) .
17 In this context they are not so much cleaning agents as ‘ brighteners ’ and would benefit from being described as such .
18 You will thus benefit from being clear in what you are aiming at and successfully achieving it more often than not
19 You will thus benefit from being able to use your own behaviour as a powerful influence .
20 However , the therapist will benefit from being able to discuss the case with other members of the team or a supervisor in order to be given support and guidance .
21 Women with bulimia who are abusing drugs or alcohol or both can benefit from being referred to specialist services , at least initially .
22 Which suggests that both bands would benefit from being afforded the time and backing needed to develop , without being under too much pressure to sign a deal .
23 Some products will benefit from being generally available for photography or for legitimate testing .
24 Similarly , if investment appraisal is to rely upon more non-financial data , the logical link between those data and improved financial performance in the longer run should still be implicit and may well benefit from being made explicit .
25 The second reason for linking the British currency to the Deutschmark was the argument that by so doing Britain would benefit from being inextricably tied to ‘ sound ’ German financial policies , especially those aimed at controlling inflation .
26 This should be translated : I personally , off the top of my head sitting in my study , never having visited the Arctic , never having seen a polar bear in the wild , and having been educated in classical literature and theology , have not so far managed to think of a reason why polar bears might benefit from being white .
27 This is because as and when the trust repayed the loan which the settlor had guaranteed the settlor would benefit from being released from his guarantee obligations which he gave bounteously in the first place .
28 But like all students , disabled students will benefit from being able to defer payments if their income falls below 11,500 pounds .
29 The club 's Revenue Account , which shows a profit of £8 4s. 3d. , benefits from being credited with all the subscriptions paid since the summer of 1907 , against course upkeep , which does not officially begin until May 1908 on ‘ hand over ’ .
30 The analogue recording is clean , smooth , and well-balanced , but benefits from being given a little extra playback volume to help bring the instruments into focus ; fortunately tape hiss levels are as low as you 'd expect on a good digital recording .
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