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

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1 The acquiescence by the religions derived from the various ancient scriptures in the ugly acts of war , revenge and violence is sufficient in itself to condemn them as having degenerated beyond redemption , and to be justifiably rejected .
2 The ability to play chords on the horn , provided the notes derive from the same harmonic series , has long been known .
3 The projects deriving from the first phase of the research programme cover topics like small firms , unemployment , career education in , and further education beyond , school , the agricultural sector in the economy , housing and the labour market .
4 The cost in horses and men was heavy , and the feeding of the former a significant outlay , especially when corn prices were high : " Robert Russell , proprietor of the daily fly wagons which set out from London … to Falmouth , feels much pleasure in being able , owing to the blessings derived from the late harvest , to reduce the advances he lately made on carriage . "
5 Even though the data derived from the Detailed Spectrum Investigation does not constitute a detailed analysis of the European situation , it is possible to draw some general conclusions .
6 However , it seems that whereas in the first and last instances the hearer is expected to endorse both the implicatures derived from the original and those derived from the reformulation , in the second ( the correction ) the reader is expected to endorse the implicatures derived from the reformulation instead of those derived from the original .
7 The ROOT-INDEX derived from the morphological processing provides a simple and efficient method of storing such information .
8 We expect some account of Sicilian civilization and resources , some description of the fortifications of Syracuse , the temples ( an index of prosperity ) of Akragas , or the revenues derived from the subjugated interior ; something , in fact , like Herodotus book ii , about Egypt , which introduced the invasion by the Persian king Kambyses .
9 The expectations derived from the initial model of organisation structure and supplier-customer relationships will be examined by case studies , using a small number of suppliers and a selection of appropriate customers .
10 More recently , information from the registration of births can be related to estimates of the social class distribution in the population derived from the General Household Survey and the Labour Force Survey .
11 The concept derives from the theoretical premise that any two papers which both cite a third paper must be related , or coupled , to each other , as well as to that third paper .
12 The name derives from the early practice of sheep being ‘ dubbed ’ or washed in the beck before clipping .
13 How formal this take-over was is an open question ; to a large extent the evidence derives from the funerary inscriptions of fifth- and sixth-century bishops , where the epithet defensor civitatis might refer to the dead man 's achievements rather than his office .
14 The rights deriving from the above-mentioned provisions of the Treaty include not only the rights of establishment and of participation in the capital of companies or firms but also the right to pursue an economic activity , as the case may be through a company , under the conditions laid down by the legislation of the country of establishment for its own nationals .
15 Except where otherwise stated , the tables derived from the 1979 Survey include all those aged over the statutory retirement age at the time , 60 for women and 65 for men .
16 Factor analysis of statements in the questionnaire derived from the earlier case study indicates that attitudes towards SSE may be classified under five headings : collegiality and openness , professionality ( which seems to reflect the ideals of the school self-evaluation movement ) and formality about which Solihull secondary teachers have firmly positive attitudes , and efficiency and threat and professional development about which they are neutral .
17 If specific rates refer to 5-year age groups , we must assume that the rate applies in every year of the group so that the rate derived from the fictitious figures of table 10.5 is
18 In the individual it is largely modelled on the parents — normally most particularly on the parent of the same sex — and in the species derives from the collective parent — the father of the primal horde .
19 The word derives from the old French word bougette , meaning a little bag .
20 If Nature had replaced God as the power that had created the human race , the message derived from the new world view was still the same as far as most people were concerned .
21 The staining of the epithelial cells is cytoplasmic , involving the basolateral and , to a lesser extent , the apical surfaces of the cells and EGF can also be seen in the mucus derived from the glandular ducts in many cases ( Fig 3C and D ) .
22 All the results derived from the simpler model explained in the previous chapter could also be derived from one which allows stocks of finished goods to play this role .
23 Some philosophers deny the possibility of any fundamental conflict between justice and fairness because they believe that one of these virtues in the end derives from the other : Some say that justice has no meaning apart from fairness , that in politics , as in roulette , whatever happens through fair procedures is just .
24 His unpopularity with the more high-principled of the English derived from the same qualities , for he indulged or encouraged what they considered to be the king 's lechery and laziness .
25 Pooled estimates of treatment differences were calculated for all 49 studies and compared with the estimate derived from the 16 studies that presented standard deviations for either the 17 or 21 item Hamilton scale .
26 Indeed the census total usually turns out to be very close to the estimate derived from the previous census figure corrected for intervening births , deaths and net migration .
27 Porter seems to agree with this view , but says that the extra value obtained from putting the results of the sorts of analyses that he recommends into the matrix form is marginal compared to the value derived from the underlying analysis itself .
28 Part of his admiration for the Mallorys derived from the cheerful , uncomplaining way in which they put up with discomforts and performed small acts of self-denial .
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