Example sentences of "be derive from [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Its raspberry taste may be derived from a suitable combination of flavourings added to the food . |
2 | The name is believed to be derived from a personal name Sighel or Signup , and the second part from the thorn bushes which grew in abundance at the time , and dates possibly from the 7th century . |
3 | When Philip Jessup visited MacArthur in January 1950 the general stated that the Soviet Union should perceive the advantages to be derived from a Japanese treaty and he was sure that a diplomat like Jacob Malik would appreciate the position . |
4 | He accepts as a basic premise the truth of all world religions , and he acknowledges the benefit that could be derived from a sympathetic study of the Scriptures of different faiths . |
5 | The name robertianum may be derived from a medieval scholar Robert , Duke of Normandy , or perhaps St Robert who founded the Cistercian order of monks . |
6 | In fact , no calculations were published which attempted to measure the precise costs or specify the benefits to be derived from an ageing population . |
7 | The APT may now be derived from the above return generating processes . |
8 | The moral consequences we have drawn from awareness of how someone else feels could not be derived from the mere knowledge that he is suffering and needs my help . |
9 | According to a report by the UK National Advisory Committee on Nutritional Education ( NACNE ) our total energy consumption should be derived from the following food sources : |
10 | They are questions about the procedural advantages which could be derived from the extraordinary procedure , and which might have influenced the use of trusts instead of the parallel institutions of the civil law . |
11 | The benefits to be derived from the best practice technique are not in doubt , but it will take time for the full bottom line effect to flow through . |
12 | corresponding to a feasible solution shows that this solution is indeed a BFS , since we explained in Section 8.1 how the canonical equations could be derived from the corresponding tree . |
13 | Again , therefore , we conclude that the right to enforce a contract can not be derived from the liberal principle of respect for individual autonomy . |
14 | But I think we can allow belief some independent influence as well , and the basis of that independence can be derived from the classical conception of our self-interested rationality . |
15 | Thus long notation with exact specification may be used in catalogues or national bibliographies ; the class number appropriate to shelf arrangement for a small collection may be derived from the full notation merely by deleting final digit(s) . |
16 | Further evidence for this suggestion may be derived from the pinch-and-swell pattern to the Westphalian A subcrop to Permian ( Fig. 12 ) which indicates that this broad anticlinal ridge is possibly a set of en echelon anticlines ; the development of each separate anticline being controlled by a separate underlying basement block . |
17 | State Dalton 's law of partial pressures and show how it may be derived from the ideal gas equation . |