Example sentences of "[adv] benefit from " in BNC.
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1 | The worker was eventually to benefit from better conditions of work ; for the moment , electricity probably affected him most by providing transport for travel to his work from greater distances . |
2 | You may be fortunate enough to benefit from an inheritance , or make a profit from the sale of a house or some other valuable asset . |
3 | ‘ So far we have identified almost 50 separate groups who work closely enough together to benefit from this type of training , ’ said E.S . |
4 | In theory , the scheme is meant to help pupils who would otherwise be unable to do so to benefit from education at an independent school , but Janet Finch argues that past experience of the direct grant system ‘ would lead one to suppose that many beneficiaries of such a scheme will be middle-class children ’ .24 In 1986–7 about 24,500 pupils attended independent schools under the Assisted Places Scheme in England alone , and this transferred £43 million of taxpayers ' money to independent schools . |
5 | Ok , I see your point now ; - ) Im sure he would nt need to learn much from Wilko at all tactically etc , maybe in the practical aspects of mgt — so I cant see MUCH benefit from sitting next to him in the dug out . |
6 | Transport has been relatively slow to see much benefit from the information technology revolution . |
7 | And since the Budget revision of PEP rules , investors can now place their full £6,000 PEP contribution in a trust which has at least half the portfolio in UK and EC equities , and so benefit from the tax concessions . |
8 | This move had three objects : to complete the education of our two younger children , Fiona at Fettes ( where my old Highfield playmate Inky Chenevix-Trench was now headmaster ) and Alastair at the Edinburgh Academy ; to have Moira 's mother who was living alone in an Edinburgh flat and becoming increasingly tottery to live with us ; and to own property once again and so benefit from its ever-increasing rise in value . |
9 | This again enabled the bourgeois classes to exert their strength and so benefit from the disillusionment with the costs of revolution ( Krygier 1979c ) . |
10 | Efforts should therefore be made to integrate handicapped children into the normal educational process , exempting children with distinct disabilities who greatly benefit from special , perhaps private education . |
11 | Thus it was something of a surprise to hear somewhat slower accounts of the F minor and G minor Préludes , but they greatly benefit from this suspense-filled approach , and lead with inevitability to a deep-toned and wonderfully rich rendition of the final D minor Prélude . |
12 | It has been proved that even a short stay helps not only the carers , but the patients , who greatly benefit from a change of scenery and the use of the many facilities we have here . ’ |
13 | The birdsong episodes in the third and fourth movements , projected in brilliant colours and vital rhythms on this occasion , can only benefit from concert-hall clarity , it is true . |
14 | Botany can only benefit from this constant management and review of plant habitats . |
15 | In my attempt at a wide-angled overview , however , I shall argue that the camera has not just two but many sides , and that feminist film criticism and theory can only benefit from casting its eye outside a field of vision in which the theory of the gaze and questions of representation and power have been dominant for too long . |
16 | He predicted that the Sparc market could only benefit from the presence of a set of viable suppliers of Sparc chips — LSI Logic Corp and Cypress Semiconductor Corp having demonstrated ‘ less of a clear roadmap for the future ’ . |
17 | The Biennale can only benefit from his involvement . |
18 | In doing so , it is hoped that they will not only benefit from the content of the seminars ( topics such as sixth-form teaching and exams ) but , by rubbing shoulders with and getting to know British teacher- trainees , come to a better understanding of the role-model of a language teacher in the UK . |
19 | The RSPB applauded the scheme on the grounds that farmers should only benefit from European subsidies if they were prepared to join schemes which protected the countryside . |
20 | She and her mother and , possibly , her boyfriend , are the only ones who obviously benefit from Francis Garland 's death . |
21 | ensure that further help is given to developing countries who will greatly benefit from new ‘ ozone friendly ’ technology |
22 | The users of social services would greatly benefit from a much greater use of research — for decades this point has been made in reports , in meetings , and within research itself . |
23 | Mr Angus Byrne , information and technology co-ordinator at the college , said : ‘ This link will provide vital access to Europe for our students and they will obviously benefit from it . |
24 | They greatly benefited from certain ‘ economic conditions ’ during the period — namely , the existence of a large and concentrated urban population , the rise in real incomes and an increase in leisure time — which made the ‘ mass entertainment industry ’ possible . |
25 | The best neo-Marxism has obviously benefited from its serious , though critical , encounter with the best modern social science ( Roemer , 1986 ) . |
26 | Vijay Singh and Paul Broadhurst are just two examples of young players with real potential who have obviously benefited from the experience . |
27 | A new church in his last parish of Karori West ; the local bowling club ; Te Omanga Hospice ( where he died ) ; sports clubs … all benefited from his ability to encourage others ' generosity . |
28 | As a result Philips , Thomson and Nokia have all benefited from EC grants . |
29 | While psychoanalysis itself probably had little to do with the decline in accepted religious belief , its early popularizes only benefited from it . |
30 | 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 . |