benefit from造句1) Medically, we will derive great benefit from this technique.
2) A stammering child can benefit from speech therapy.
3) She derived no benefit from the course of drugs.
4) People doing yoga benefit from an increased feeling of well-being.
5) Females and cubs clearly derive some benefit from living in groups.
6) We have derived a great deal of benefit from her advice.
7) Because of illness she didn't get much benefit from her stay abroad.
8) Other resorts could benefit from the spillover of tourists.
9) The company derived substantial benefit from the deal.
10) Who exactly stands to benefit from these changes?
11) Large firms can benefit from economies of scale.
12) I might benefit from getting my teeth fixed.
13) Large firms benefit from economies of scale .
14) She obtained maximal benefit from the course.
15) I didn't get/derive benefit from school.
16) He thought he would benefit from going to school.
17) We are sure to benefit from the new timetable.
18) We benefit from daily exercises.
19) The company would benefit from a little pruning here and there.
20) The rich will not benefit from the proposed changes to the tax system to the same extent as the lower paid.
21) They aim to extract the maximum political benefit from the Games.
22) Ted might benefit from hearing his own voice recorded and played back.
23) There is little doubt that skin does benefit from exfoliation.
24) Small businesses are well situated to benefit from the single market.
25) It seems axiomatic that everyone would benefit from a better scientific education.
26) You are likely to benefit from the experience too.
27) All California children could benefit from these experiences.
28) How do students benefit from Compact?
29) I feel that women in all types of employment can benefit from joining a union.
30) The aim is to help patients to obtain most benefit from their treatment.