Example sentences of "have [adv] benefited from " in BNC.
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1 | The best neo-Marxism has obviously benefited from its serious , though critical , encounter with the best modern social science ( Roemer , 1986 ) . |
2 | ‘ This makes the church sensitive to the needs of those areas and that section of the population which has not benefited from the last 10 years of Conservative government , ’ he says , claiming that there is ‘ no automatic connection between wealth creation and a happy society ’ . |
3 | Its prices have increased , however , and the consumer has not benefited from the efforts of farmers . |
4 | After the UN freeze on Iraqi assets at the time of the Gulf War , this packet of shares has not benefited from voting rights or dividends . |
5 | In the Netherlands , industry has already benefited from the presence of AEA Technology ( Netherlands ) BV , launched in November 1992 ; safety and reliability is the main focus of the new subsidiary . |
6 | Invesco French Growth which , as the name suggests , invests solely in France , was the top performer over one year and has clearly benefited from more favourable market conditions in France compared with most of the other European countries . |
7 | It has also benefited from protection by the Mexican government of its calving and winter grounds in Baja California . |
8 | Do you truly believe that this country has really benefited from the importation of blacks , Asians etc ? |
9 | It may be that Britain has overemphasised the potential benefits of free trade ; that she has actually benefited from the protectionist philosophy which permeates the EEC ; that being a member of a cohesive new power bloc is what has counted ; that the ‘ fight ’ with the Americans over agricultural matters is a case in point ; that had she been on her own , Britain would have been trampled over by her cousins on the other side of the Atlantic . |
10 | A smallish property close to the Piazza della Repubblica , this hotel has recently benefited from an extensive refurbishment programme and has a new and modern feel . |
11 | II Maccabees is not interested in following up the destiny of the Samaritan temple , which must have indirectly benefited from the rebellion of Judas Maccabaeus . |
12 | Completed questionnaires from participating staff showed that they had welcomed the training , had greatly benefited from it , and had enjoyed the opportunity to discuss problems with staff from other Boroughs . |
13 | In Stockport , the School had already benefited from the generosity of many individual local donors . |
14 | It argued that Africa had hardly benefited from Bank programmes : though exports had improved , there had been no perceptible impact on growth or inflation , and investment had suffered . |
15 | However , in the fifteen to twenty-four age group , many of whom had probably benefited from education since 1975 , the figures were 7.7 and 24.7 per cent respectively . |
16 | Up front , Ian Corcoran and Gary Isaac showed they had also benefited from the Scottish training , while John Laing and Graham Shepherd cleaned up at the lineout . |
17 | All but the patients with grade 4 had subsjectively benefited from the operation , and 19 of 25 unhesitatingly declared willingness to repeat the operation in a similar preoperative situation . |
18 | In following years France had indeed benefited from the financial bonanza unleashed in Iran by the oil price rise . |
19 | As a result Philips , Thomson and Nokia have all benefited from EC grants . |
20 | Vijay Singh and Paul Broadhurst are just two examples of young players with real potential who have obviously benefited from the experience . |
21 | Some of the skiers who have already benefited from this charity are Martin Bell , Deidre Angella , Michael Dixon , Louise McKenzie , Brynrefail School and Barnardo 's Homes . |
22 | I have already benefited from Vic 's support and ideas to a considerable extent . |
23 | The Scots have already benefited from the SRU 's decision to send a doctor and physiotherapist — Harry Burnett and Colin Elliot — on this trip . |
24 | But in the past the Cassons have not benefited from this market due to a reluctance to offer competitive rates , service and special promotions . |
25 | Local residents within east London have not benefited from UDC designation in other respects . |
26 | The movement had had an enormous impact on Christian leaders throughout England in the previous years — few churches have not benefited from the faith and New Testament life of the movement . |
27 | What we shall do , as we have done over the past three years , is to ensure that poorer pensioners — those who have not benefited from the result of our general policies towards pensioners which have increased pensioners ' real living standards by over 34 per cent . |
28 | And er a further er fly in the ointment , if one could put it that way , will be of course with the erm the local hospital whose site is just off this er the key plan provided , their decision from the first of next month to actually charge for spaces within their area , which of course will have a further effect of decanting even more cars into neighbouring streets and thus put pressure on some of the streets which hitherto have not benefited from ah residents ' parking so there will be further er obviously further requests from er from those residents of neighbouring streets . |
29 | Meanwhile it is male colleagues who have largely benefited from this anti-lesbianism . |
30 | Central governments elected in 1979 , 1983 and 1987 have clearly benefited from UDCs in general and especially the LDDC . |