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

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1 205. ( 1 ) ( ix ) Land includes … land of any tenure , and mines and minerals , whether or not held apart from the surface , buildings or parts of buildings ( whether the division is horizontal , vertical or made in any other way ) and other corporeal hereditaments ; also a manor , an advowson , and a rent and other incorporeal hereditament , and an easement , right , privilege , or benefit in , over , or derived from land ; but not an undivided share in land ; and " mines and minerals " include any strata or seam of minerals or substances in or under any land , and powers of working and getting the same but not an undivided share thereof ; and " manor " includes a lordship , and reputed manor or lordship ; and " hereditament " means any real property which on an intestacy occurring before the commencement of this Act might have devolved upon an heir …
2 Thus , although the main thrust of the National Health Service and Community Care Act is concerned with financial and managerial structures and the only explicit definition of a practice role is that of Assessment in Sec.47 , other practice roles are implicit and have to be inferred or derived from guidance or policy documentation .
3 VITAL STATISTICS — Facts systematically collected and compiled in numerical form relating to or derived from registration records of vital events , such as live birth , death , fetal death , marriage , divorce , etc .
4 The neighbourhood effect apart , contemporary urban sociology ( especially that deriving from Marxism ) envisages local variations in politics and forms of state intervention as straightforwardly the product of the particular balance of class relations constituting a particular locality .
5 I must seek knowledge , the truth that derives from knowledge .
6 Much research along these lines is going on in various parts of the world ; the quantum Hall effect is an offshoot that derives from curiosity about the effects of a strong magnetic field applied perpendicular to the plane of the two-dimensional system .
7 It is knowledge that derives from scholarship and from research .
8 Labour offered a deeply dependent and conservative culture , one that derives from acceptance of the unalterable laws , not of the universe , but of a market economy .
9 Because the typification is very inclusive , covering known criminals and people who look as if they might be , it gets its meaning partly from practical experience of people who typically commit crime in Easton , but also from prejudices that derive from middleclass notions of respectability .
10 In compiling this chapter , the Commission has drawn both on submissions made by music colleges and organisations , in particular a very full and helpful one from the Royal Academy of Music , and on the evidence received from individuals and derived from parish questionnaires ( see Appendices 2.2 — 2.5 ) .
11 Meanings both direct action and derive from action .
12 For scales larger than the RVE we can use continuum mechanics ( classical and large strain elasticity , linear and non-linear viscoelasticity ) and derive from experiment useful and reproducible properties of the material as a whole .
13 It was not a national style , but derived from Louvain , Sienna and Milan .
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