Example sentences of "be derived from the " in BNC.
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1 | For him , the energies driving history have been derived from the interplay between external forces , conflicting visions of the right ordering of society . |
2 | A few months later , on 30 January 1937 , he referred briefly to the beneficial effects for German culture which had been derived from the removal of Jewish influence , and at the opening of the ‘ House of German Art ’ in Munich the following July he again scorned the Jewish contribution to the arts . |
3 | This raises the possibility that the genes present today in the chromosome of E. coli have not all been derived from the same ancestral population in the distant past — as have the genes of mice — but have come from very distantly related ancestors . |
4 | Evidence of a detrimental effect of hypertension has been derived from the Whitehall male civil servant study ( Fuller et al , 1983 ) . |
5 | Essentially it may be considered to have been derived from the Nutku-Halil solution using the Neugebauer-Kramer involution described in Section 12.4 . |
6 | Most of the evidence and experience reported here has been derived from the 16% of the world population living in Europe and North America . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | The word means flower in Persian , but is perhaps more likely to have been derived from the ancient Turkish word for family or clan . |
9 | 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 ) . |
10 | Most of this is flint , which could not have been derived from the Hastings Beds exposed in the cliffs to the west . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Quadrature sine or triangular waves are derived from the VCO timing capacitor in a similar manner to that described in ref.1 . |
13 | All the Jewish laws are derived from the first five books of the Old Testament , or what Jewish people refer to as the Torah , or the five books of Moses ; we believe that these laws were given by God to the Jewish people . |
14 | Just to reassure you that a sensible eating plan will ensure that adequate nutrients are derived from the food , here is a brief outline of the topic . |
15 | The main details of this description are derived from the account of the lift published by Gordon Thomas , the designer of the lift , in a paper to the International Congress on Inland Navigations in 1902 , and later in a private publication of 1904 describing the ‘ Thomas Lift ’ for an exhibition in the U.S.A. Although they are clear general descriptions , they are almost identical and , where applicable , the wording is exactly that of the original patent applications , of 1896/7 . |
16 | Patterns of pigmentation are due to the distribution of cells that are derived from the neural crest ( Chapter 2 ) . |
17 | Values for a modern diet in the UK are derived from the National Advisory Commission on Nutrition Education Report ( 1983 ) and the Annual Report of the National Food Survey Committee ( Ministry of Agriculture , Fisheries & Food , 1979 ) . |
18 | % fem + hum/mand + max : numbers of femora plus humeri and of mandibles plus maxillae are derived from the appendix . |
19 | % tib + rad/fem + hum : numbers of tibiae and radii and of humeri and femora are derived from the appendix . |
20 | The final set of conditions for successful skill learning are derived from the learning hierarchy . |
21 | Almost all these poisons are derived from the various substances that have evolved as lubricants for the soft , vulnerable skins of these small animals . |
22 | Northampton , of course , is famous for its ‘ boots and shoes ’ and many of the fine Victorian buildings which abound are derived from the wealth of the shoe industry at the turn of the century . |
23 | Dinosaur estimates are derived from the distance blood must travel between the heart and the brain , as measured from various mounted skeletons . |
24 | Polymers are compounds of large molecules which are derived from the combinations of smaller ones , and biopolymers are likewise similar structures which are used in science to represent organic cellular structure . |
25 | Both of these are derived from the performance of large numbers of children on the same test . |
26 | Standardised scores are derived from the distribution of scores for children of a similar age to the target child . |
27 | The two books contain units to match the corresponding Headway coursebooks , and a number of activities are derived from the coursebooks so as to maximize progress when the two are used in conjunction . |
28 | These obligations are derived from the relevant statutory instruments which established the broadcasting organizations : the IBA Act for Independent Television and the Royal Charter for the BBC . |
29 | The Grand Theogonist is not a wizard — his powers are derived from the War Altar itself . |
30 | To be called Apple Workgroup Servers the machines are derived from the Apple Centris 600 series and Quadra 800 and 950 systems . |