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Example sentences for "great benefit"

  • Trippeer early began assisting his father in the care of his fine stock and the experience thus gained has been of great benefit to him in his professional career as a veterinarian.

  • His work has been of great benefit to the community at large as well as a source of individual success, and Walla Walla county honors him as one of her best known pioneers.

  • His keen judgment was of great benefit in many instances.

  • Gentlemen--I am happy to say that your valuable medicine has been a great benefit to me.

  • Great benefit may be derived by following these suggestions when the nature of the disease is not such as to forbid it.

  • It would do me no good to have it buried with me, and it will be of great benefit to you, for there's a charm in it.

  • We greatly regret the enforced absence of Senator Dolliver, because he is informed on that subject and could have given us a discussion of great benefit.

  • She introduced the practice of inoculation for the smallpox into England, which proved of great benefit to millions.

  • Isambard's vigilance and constant attendance were of great benefit.

  • This and other powers and duties with which this Department is invested are of the utmost importance, and if wisely exercised must be of great benefit to the country.

  • If any legislation is possible by which the selection of Indian agents can be wholly removed from all partisan suggestions or considerations, I am sure it would be a great relief to the Executive and a great benefit to the service.

  • The canal will be of great benefit to America, and of importance to all the world.

  • There is much nitrogen and phosphoric acid left in the land, which barley or even wheat does not seem capable of taking up, but which would probably be of great benefit to the clover.

  • The water itself may often be of great benefit.

  • A public dispensary was established in Norwich, and has been a great benefit to the poor people of the city.

  • This institution was of great benefit, and in some measure answered the purpose of the old Court of Conscience.

  • It has been of great benefit to the poor, who have always been attended by the principal physicians and surgeons in the city.

  • The Norwich Lying-in Charity for delivering poor married women at their own homes was established, and it has been of great benefit to the poor.

  • Mercury is the drug of great benefit in syphilis.

  • In all cases, thorough cleansing of the ulcer with antiseptic lotions, as previously described, is of great benefit.

  • The X-rays from the Coolidge tube are to be recommended, as the cross fire effect of these rays in some cases is of great benefit.

  • Exercise, outdoor life, horseback riding are of great benefit in toning the system.

  • Great benefit can be derived at home by wrapping the affected joints in cold cloths, covering with a thin layer of flannel and protected by oiled silk.

  • Tincture of Cocculus I have found to be of great benefit.

  • A dose of one-half to an ounce of castor oil to an adult is of great benefit, as it removes all the irritating matter from the bowels.

  • So it is not the case that the queen, who, through love for you, endured intolerable separation, has done you a wrong; on the contrary she has conferred on you a great benefit.

  • Of a truth association with the great produces great benefit.

  • Prosperity is, of course, a great benefit; it is one of the aims of human society; but when prosperity becomes too material, it does not always guarantee the future.

  • This dispenses me from speaking much,--and that is a great benefit to me, because indeed I have spoken very much.

  • But the settlement of the people of Israel in Canaan was designed and was fitted to be a great benefit to the world.

  • It was an arrangement capable of becoming a great benefit under a right spirit, or a great evil under the opposite.

  • Now, in this case, as in the conquest of India by Britain, a process went on which was a great benefit on a large scale.

  • No doubt these spirited daughters of Zelophehad conferred a great benefit on their sex in Israel.

  • It is indeed a great benefit to know how much we know, and how much we do not know: it is also a great benefit to know respecting others, how much they know, and how much they do not know.

  • I have an awkward suspicion (continues Sokrates) that after all, this would be no great benefit.

  • We have been too hasty in conceding that it would be a great benefit if each of us did only what he knew, committing to others to do only what they knew.


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