Example sentences of "derived from [adj] [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But if Mosley 's practical search for radical economic policies was to provide a meaningful response to solve the problems of inter-war Britain , both Chesterton and Williamson survived by developing the higher metaphysical values derived from aesthetic appreciation of literature .
2 The consciousness we experience is most usually a structure derived from complex processing of information from the senses and elaborately categorized to make a consistent ‘ picture ’ against which fresh information can be sorted and ‘ understood ’ .
3 Baseline — to be derived from ATSIC study into housing and community infrastructure .
4 The answer to the problem of anxiety and meaninglessness which is derived from this sense of estrangement , is to be found through love .
5 Furthermore , the data derived from this study about caring is obviously dependent upon respondents ' perception of their status as either carers or non-carers .
6 The slugs were derived from this group by reduction of the shell , at which stage they become distinctly less qualified to have a fossil record !
7 Such attributes will certainly be known if the frame is derived from some kind of register , of patients , employees or students , for example .
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