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

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2 In 1990 the World Health Organisation 's ( WHO ) guidelines suggested that only 15–20 per cent of our food energy intake should be derived from fat , with saturated fats contributing less than 10 per cent .
3 But Yockey repeatedly conveys the impression that the laws of molecular biology can be derived from mathematics .
4 Since for each item there is a 50 per cent chance of a correct response simply by guessing , children with scores of 8 or less on any set are regarded as in need of retesting , while very low scores ( 0–1 ) indicate that the child is systematically misunderstanding the meanings to be derived from word order .
5 All reflections must be derived from experience ; that is , from observation and from facts .
6 Given this result , it would seem that the inductivist , according to his own standpoint , is now obliged to indicate how the principle of induction can be derived from experience .
7 The extreme demand that all knowledge should be derived from experience by induction rules out the principle of induction basic to the inductivist position .
8 A second response is to weaken the inductivist demand that all non-logical knowledge must be derived from experience and to argue for the reasonableness of the principle of induction on some other grounds .
9 In several places the author states that although molecular biology must be consistent with chemical and physical processes , biological principles can not be derived from physics and chemistry alone .
10 Basic information about syntactic structure can not be derived from experimentation in the absence of prior knowledge derived from observational methods .
11 Among the benefits to patients that will be derived from trust status for south Ayrshire , I envisage the improved use of facilities , mainly theatres , enhancing cost-effectiveness , increasing throughput and reducing waiting times , upgrading the facilities at Ballochmyle and Biggart , as well as investment , for example , in a CAT scanner and a short-stay surgical unit , and perhaps in the longer-term investment in phase 2 being brought forward .
12 Thus the adducts detected in this study may not be derived from bile at all but merely have their binding to DNA increased by bile .
13 They may be derived from authority — in other words , learned from teachers , the State , the Bible and so on .
14 Instead , they were left with their deeply-rooted faith in ‘ humanism ’ which was to be derived from citizenship , and this encouraged them to think in terms of the whole person , rather than training for specific trades .
15 This is not an exhaustive listing of all foci , but merely identifies and organizes those that can be derived from Figure 13.2 and its subject statements .
16 The raw materials may be derived from coal , very heavy oil , tar sands , oil shale or from vegetable matter .
17 In this chapter , a more serious objection to the inductivist 's position is developed that involves a criticism , not of the inductions by which scientific knowledge is supposed to be derived from observation , but of the inductivist 's assumptions concerning the status and role of observation itself .
18 and thus We have already seen how the ideal gas equation ( 4 ) can be derived from equation ( 14 ) .
19 This is the square root of Equation ( 15 ) can be derived from equation ( 12 ) .
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