Example sentences of "been derive from [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A slightly less elaborate statement is much cited in Australia : the applicant must satisfy the court ‘ that the witness is out of the jurisdiction of the court , that his evidence is material and that his attendance within the jurisdiction can not be procured ’ ; it seems to have been derived from a similar observation of Lindley L.J . |
2 | The first land plants must have been derived from a marine alga . |
3 | At Kew , a large greenhouse , with temperature and humidity controlled at tropical rainforest levels throughout the year , contains a collection of several hundred clones of cocoa ( clones being groups of genetically identical individuals that have been derived from a single parent by asexual reproduction ) . |
4 | Distinguishing between ‘ underlying ’ and ‘ derivative ’ works of art is common in other areas , says Mr Kaufman , who draws a comparison with a book , which is covered under the author 's copyright , while the film made from that book is covered under a separate copyright , because the film has been derived from an existing work of art . |
5 | So , pangenesis could have been derived from the 1838 position , by pandynamic extension to the ova of powers previously denied to them , and by a panovulational extension to all other parts of powers and matters formerly reserved for the ovary . |
6 | He asserts that modern common sense has been derived from the popular spread of scientific notions : ‘ now common sense is science made common ’ ( 1983 : 29 ) . |
7 | At the same time , however , it allows the hearer to derive a range of contextual effects — perhaps a very wide range of weak implicatures — which would not have been derived from the original formulation . |