Example sentences of "derive [adv] from [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , AEA has been transformed from an establishment structure deriving largely from its nuclear history into a business structure based on product-market combinations , designed to face the future .
2 Critics can also be invested with a degree of respect deriving partly from their academic connections .
3 Women 's claims to maintenance , however , are still derived less from their labour-market activities or the state and more from the men to whom they are married ( or with whom they cohabit ) .
4 As you will see from my strategies — all of which , let me repeat , are derived not from my own beliefs but from what teachers say they actually do — what works for one person may seem quite bizarre to another , and serve only to increase the distress of a third .
5 His ideas derived partly from his youthful reading of Greek literature , hut largely from his studies of Greek statuary — or , in most cases , later copies of Greek statuary — in Germany and Rome .
6 Nor did this brief fashion for working-class subjects derive directly from their critical campaigns , except insofar as Richardson had directed Look Back in Anger on the stage in 1956 , and that production marked the cultural watershed from which a fashion for ‘ realism ’ seemed to flow .
7 This central line of thought takes its force from overlooking an essential specification of a causal circumstance , one which derives directly from our ordinary beliefs .
8 It is unlikely to be easy for them to decide , on their working-class pupils ' behalf , that personal fulfilment derives solely from their inner selves and their environment , unrelated to questions of higher social status and improved working and leisure conditions .
9 His prominence in his time and his lack of consequence for it both derive ultimately from his pleasant mediocrity .
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