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

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1 If , instead , the proceeds of sale are distributed without a liquidation then , although the shareholders will receive a tax credit for the ACT payable by the company , and assuming this ACT is absorbed by its mainstream corporation tax liability deriving from the sale of the business , the shareholders will nevertheless have an additional income tax liability at an effective rate of 25% .
2 The reason the vendor shareholders may be willing to accept this is that they can defer their capital gains tax liability deriving from the disposal of their Target shares if s135 TCGA 1992 is satisfied and clearance under s138 is obtained .
3 Income deriving from a UK source is , however , normally liable for UK tax .
4 In effect , this measures the additional UK national income deriving from the purchases of inputs .
5 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 .
6 ‘ Not only the members of the small governing class but every squire , tradesman and farmer who could afford to modernize or rebuild his house , even the parson , deputy of Christ , lived behind a façade which was conceived in the terms of a Classical Order , entered his home through a doorway deriving from the portico of a pagan shrine and sat at a hearth which resembled a miniature triumphal arch or an altar to the Lares . ’
7 This research provides the opportunity to explore the way in which the employment opportunities deriving from the tourist/visitor potential of areas peripheral to a core area of residential tourist development can be modelled .
8 Although emphasis was initially upon recognition of the variety of landscape features , sediments and structures that could be developed under periglacial conditions , the potential subsequently arose of developing a greater knowledge of phases of periglacial landscape development , and in Poland and other countries in Europe this emphasis was clearly evident in research in the 1960s and much of the research was reflected in Periglacial Geomorphology ( Embleton and King , 1975 ) which was one of two books to derive from the earlier Glacial and Periglacial Geomorphology ( Embleton and King , 1968 ) .
9 He then formulated a system of fighting derived from the mantis ' movements and went back to do battle with the fighters from other systems .
10 Sections of mouse embryos from E11 to E15 were labelled with probes derived from the common EGF-like region of the GGF gene .
11 Hin dIII-digested DNA from the patient ( P ) , his father ( F ) , mother ( M ) , and a control ( C ) were hybridized to the 1,412-bp ( left panel ) or 680-bp ( right panel ) probes derived from the DN10 cDNA .
12 The actinides are more variable in their oxidation states , and this gives them more varied colors , but again the spectra of compounds derived from a given oxidation state are likely to be very similar .
13 Moi , " he knew from his reading , was an Annamese term derived from the Chinese word for " savage , " and looking at the dark-skinned , low-browed men , he could see they were of a different racial stock from the Annamese ; they wore only breechclouts that left their haunches naked and they grinned and chattered animatedly in their own language as they moved quickly about their work .
14 They work by generalising solutions derived from an iterative pattern recognition process , to ‘ train ’ themselves .
15 Its formation is not completely understood but the fact that it is better developed on loose stones than on rock pavements and that there is frequently a well-developed band extending from an inch or two below the surface to just above the ground surface , suggests deposition from solutions derived from the soil by capillary action .
16 Shaft performance data derived from a testing machine do not really apply to the ‘ real ’ golf swing .
17 If used routinely with data derived from a prospective study , a probability rating for primary site could be determined during confirmation of metastatic adenocarcinoma .
18 It is unevaluated , unanalyzed data derived from every possible source of information — financial statements , trade show gossip , union newsletters , marketplace rumors , product brochures , executive speeches , and so on .
19 Data derived from the aircraft 's onboard navigation and position fixing systems was downlinked to the CAA 's Air Traffic Control Evaluation Unit at Bournemouth-Hurn via an Inmarsat satellite over the North Atlantic and British Telecom 's ground earth receiving station at Goonhilly .
20 A number of these latter studies explicitly included data derived from the experience of parents as well as social workers ( Packman et al . ,
21 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 .
22 Among people aged 25–74 the only analyses in our paper are of leukaemia and lymphoma for 1984–90 , using data derived from the data collection study .
23 So , as Butterworth ( 1983 ) concludes , the data derived from the speech errors of normal speakers is not decisive in rejecting the Full Listing Hypothesis .
24 The research will make use of both long-run time series data and more recent cross-section data derived from the Family Expenditure Survey and the General Household Survey .
25 Data derived from the interviews will lead to analysis of the various perspectives about contemporary policy and its particular relevance to the work of the probation service , among committee members and chief probation officers .
26 Among the ingredients contained in these products are : anise , cantharides ( or ‘ Spanish fly ’ , a chemical derived from the dried bodies of beetles ) , estrogens , fennel , ginseng , golden seal , Korean ginseng , licorice , mandrake , minerals , nux vomica , sarsaparilla , strychnine , testosterone and vitamins .
27 The ‘ old ’ exchange rate index ( ERI ) used weights derived from an IMF model , and these weights were becoming increasingly out of date .
28 London , especially Inner London , gains considerably from the heavy weight given to population density and to a range of household characteristics derived from the Census , which are widely used in the redistributional formulae .
29 CLE does not charge a set fee , operating on the basis of sharing in the expected savings derived from the recommendations in the audit .
30 Such a view of ‘ sociology ’ sets up another binary derived from the police preference for a Manichaean world created on homologies of ‘ good — evil ’ , and further reflects the ferocious resistance to and fear of change which permeates the organization ( see for example Weatheritt 1986 , Butler 1984 , and Adams 1988 ) .
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