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

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1 The bulk of the benefits are seen to derive from the effects of increased competition and lower costs which lead to lower prices , and also stimulate investment .
2 The feudal independence of the clans fascinated Johnson , even leading him into anecdote , deriving from the vendettas of Skye between the Macleods and Macdonalds .
3 The inaugural exhibition of Maak , its name deriving from the initials of its directors and situated in Blackburn Road , is a group of nine sculptures by Phillip King ( to 5 October ) dating from the early years of his career and previously shown in the recent survey of his art at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park .
4 In effect , this measures the additional UK national income deriving from the purchases of inputs .
5 Contingency theory as a tool of management predicts that organizational performance will be maximized when there is a structure of management appropriate to contingencies deriving from the circumstances of technology , environment , scale and other factors .
6 This combination of various voices , including the choric , makes the fifth section distinctly dramatic in its fragmentation , and , clearly deriving from the techniques employed in The Waste Land , also paves the way for the fragmentary drama of Sweeney Agonistes .
7 Her many ‘ seeings ’ of Christ and the Holy Family may have been delusions which she actually lived through , as Ruskin lived through his conflicts with the Devil , or they may have been deliberately induced auto-hypnosis deriving from the Revelations of St Bridget , to whom Margery had a special devotion .
8 The next section discusses a model of soil conservation which derived from the perceptions and objective political economic conditions of the ‘ colonial period ’ , stretching from about 1880 — 1960 .
9 There is some confusion as to the exact origins of the first Apprenticeship and Skilled Employment Committee , but it probably derived from the activities of the Charity Organization Society ( COS ) in assisting women and girls to find skilled occupations .
10 B.carotene , derived from the tissues of the potato plant , occurs in the blood of the Colorado Potato-beetle Leptinotarsa decemlineata and is responsible for the red and yellow coloration of the Pentatomid Perillus bioculatus which preys on larvae of the beetle ( Palmer and Knight , 1924 ) .
11 Equally we might accept the temporal regress caused by supposing that for each moment in time there is a moment that precedes it , or the causal regress derived from the propositions that every event has a separate cause and that every cause is an event .
12 Our implementation is derived from the C-routines in ( 15 ) .
13 The above will ensure that the profits derived from the transactions involving the new site are wholly relieved from tax in the hands of the church .
14 The plough-witches often wore women 's clothing , which was derived from the mummers ' plays where an old woman called Bessy , accompanied by the fool , was the central character who carried the money box .
15 There are a host of audition pieces to be derived from the soliloquies and monologues , many of which are well tried favourites , and almost any selection will be reasonably well known .
16 But the extended sets of variations usually on popular songs , but sometimes on dance-tunes or the notes of the hexachord , generally increasing in complication and technical difficulty toward the end , which are arguably the chief glory of virginal music , have been plausibly derived from the diferencias of Cabezon ( see pp. 236–7 ) .
17 The rules which apply to such cases and can be derived from the cases are summed up in Chitty on Contracts as follows : ( 1 ) If the person receiving the document did not know that there was writing or printing on it , he is not bound .
18 Baldessari 's assemblages deal with moments of suspense derived from the movies .
19 There is no need to argue that Genesis was derived from the others , as critics of the Bible have hastened to do .
20 Some amateur associations went as far as legal prosecution to prevent any payment or pro fit being derived from the activities they controlled .
21 It also includes information on mineral exploration in some areas , especially that derived from the activities of the MRP or MEG projects .
22 As will have been apparent from the discussion on pre-emptive rights , this borrowing by the stock markets of an expression ‘ equities ’ derived from the activities of Courts of Chancery has in turn been borrowed by the companies ' legislation in its definition of ‘ equity securities ’ and ‘ equity share capital . ’
23 Thus , the language is derived from the documents input to the system , whether they be abstracts , full text , citations ( including titles , periodical titles and so on ) or lists of controlled or uncontrolled index terms .
24 In a two-dimensional space , for example as on this printed page , every point can be fixed , and fixed uniquely , by two numbers derived from the scales measuring of the length and the breadth of the page .
25 The most extensive deposit of this material is found in north China , where it is derived from the deserts of Mongolia and transported to north China by the strong northwesterly winter winds .
26 The reforms which have characterized the post-Ellis-Beto era derived from the actions of the believers in the supremacy of detailed legal guide-lines .
27 It would be prepared to " flip " name-words and it would have access to useful cross-reference files derived from the forms of names and titles which people actually search for .
28 He discovered that colchicine , a yellow alkaloid derived from the bulbs of autumn crocus ( Colchicum ) , will sometimes cause the chromosome number of plants to double .
29 Support for the view that remuneration schemes are designed to produce a particular outcome can be derived from the findings of Jensen and Murphy .
30 explained , at p. 253 , how the jurisdiction of the benchers of an Inn is derived from the judges and exercised under their superintendence .
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