Example sentences of "[verb] have benefited from " in BNC.
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1 | The only species to record an increase was the chaffinch , which was thought to have benefited from a heavy crop of beech mast . |
2 | Llosa 's clear lead in the opinion polls , which had reportedly been eroded by public hostility to his saturation US$10,000,000 media campaign , was sharply reduced by the unexpected last-minute surge of support for the previously ignored Fujimori , a former rector of the Agrarian University in Lima and an independent newcomer , whose self-financed campaign promising " honesty , hard work and technology " was judged to have benefited from deep voter disillusionment with the traditional parties . |
3 | First , Charles was highly-educated ( and here he seems to have benefited from his mother 's personal concern ) , not only sharing the interest of ecclesiastical contemporaries in theology and political ideas , but learned enough to pose convincingly as a philosopher-ruler and knowledgeable enough about Roman Law to attempt self-conscious emulation of Theodosius and Justinian in his own capitularies . |
4 | Neither he nor manager John Lambie attended the sessions , but the players certainly appeared to have benefited from the wisdom that has already been used by Rangers and Liz McColgan , among others . |
5 | He said that 33 black Mauritanians belonging to FLAM had benefited from the recent amnesties , which were the result of " French pressure " . |
6 | 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 . |