Example sentences of "have benefited from " in BNC.

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1 The Earl has benefited from government grants , by the boom in agriculture and , more profoundly , by a change in public attitude .
2 In other words , conservation has benefited from the existence of hunting .
3 The Belfast campus has benefited from a steady increase in student numbers and significant development of facilities .
4 The Belfast campus has benefited from a steady increase in student numbers and significant development of facilities .
5 The food manufacturing industry has benefited from the lower costs of the commodities it processes .
6 Of course Britain has benefited from black and Asian ( and Greek and Italian and Arab and Jewish and Irish and … ) immigration .
7 Yet ( because of the association of ideas ) , the experience of that day and all its elements , sheep , tree , wall and mist , has remained with him ; he has benefited from it .
8 This locality , which falls within the LDDC area , like Skanska 's large ( and 90% unlet ) Thomas More Square office project on the opposite side of the river , has benefited from development .
9 Since taking the post , Susan has benefited from training offered by the local authority and will be applying for the next supervisory post that is available .
10 To conclude this chapter , we will look at another observational technique which has benefited from developments in audio and video technology , in which again the role of the observer is to be a detached onlooker , and in which detailed analyses of social activity are made .
11 Commenting on another storming quarter — figures , page seven — Microsoft Corp , whose third quarter earnings of $0.80 a share were above consensus analyst estimates of $0.78 for the period , warned that fourth quarter growth in profits would be less impressive — ‘ One of the things that 's different in this fourth quarter is we do n't have this kicker product , the icing on the cake , ’ said Microsoft investor relations chief Raymond Ferguson ; Microsoft said it shipped a record-breaking 2m MS-DOS 6 retail upgrade copies in the two weeks since it hit the market , but the company said they would be pleased if fourth-quarter revenues rose by half the roughly 20% sequential quarterly rate of recent years , when Microsoft has benefited from upgrade versions of Windows 3.0 , MS-DOS 5 and then Windows 3.1 ; it is still likely to see its first billion dollar quarter this time ; during the fiscal third quarter , sales of applications , which accounted for 61% of total revenues in the period , leaped 63% over year-ago levels to $580m , and Microsoft ended the quarter with $2,000m in cash ; shipment of Windows NT is on schedule for late June following a late May unveiling , the firm said .
12 This simple formula has benefited from some much improved recording techniques .
13 Microsoft will tell you that Excel has benefited from those long years of development and is now a stable , mature product to be relied upon .
14 Donor organs are also possibly lost due to physicians avoiding raising the issue with relatives , although many relatives may find some comfort from knowing that someone else has benefited from their loss .
15 London has benefited from this in the past .
16 It stands at the culmination of a sequence of recent monographic exhibitions devoted to individual artists , Ansaldo , Castiglione , Fiasella , and it has benefited from the explosion of scholarly interest within the city , much of the fruit of which has been published by Sagep Editrice .
17 The bass/midrange driver now has a convex rather than a concave rubber roll surround and the hard-wired , seven-element secondorder crossover has benefited from the use of higher grade components ( including air-cored chokes ) .
18 Exactly 40 years separate the shots , which show just how much Puerto Rico has benefited from its own ‘ industrial revolution ’ .
19 Many who moved were glad to do so and the economy as a whole has benefited from the release of agricultural labour to take up employment in the expanding manufacturing and service sectors .
20 It is therefore difficult to convince a farm worker 's wife , who may have to walk two miles down a muddy lane in the pouring rain to catch the Mondays and Thursdays only ( except Bank Holidays ) under-threat-of-closure bus to do her weekly shopping , that she has benefited from any improvement in the provision of rural amenities , when her access to them is increasingly denied .
21 And the performance , both at this branch and as a spin off , our city centre branch in Street , which has benefited from us being here , and the contacts we m we 've made while been here .
22 The oil and gas industry has benefited from our expertise in flow measurement to develop a unique failure modes effect analysis of offshore fire protection systems .
23 ‘ Australian racing has benefited from such a system and it would keep money in the game instead of it going to the big bookmaking firms who channel the cash into their other businesses .
24 the College has benefited from increased staff and student skills in CAE — eg the attached design for the CAE lab was produced by the course students
25 She is right in saying that the west midlands has benefited from a vast increase both in the amount and the share of inward investment into this country .
26 It is strategically placed between London and Bristol in the M4 Corridor and has benefited from the massive growth of the micro-electronic industry .
27 We have a population which has benefited from being able to tap into a wide and diverse range of information through the printed word .
28 Johnson Matthey 's business in the supply of both catalysts and complete engineered systems to control noxious emissions from industrial plants has benefited from the tightening of emission standards in our major markets and from the first signs of recovery from the recession .
29 During the period 1987–89 the programme has benefited from a fuel sponsorship provided by Esso UK plc .
30 I mean unfortunately the authority in days gone by has benefited from the scheme in the sense that the extra , extra money in service in truth , the revenue was there , erm , the chickens have come home to roost in the sense that it 's , the tables have turned the other way , and I mean , gone are the days where , when we 're least worried out that impact that , that , that much more of our er , of our budget .
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