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

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1 Dvorak 's ‘ American ’ was so called because he composed it in the United States in 1893 , the year when his ‘ New World ’ symphony was first performed , both great works deriving from the same inspiration .
2 At this biological level the evidence is unequivocal ; there are drives both to preserve self and to sacrifice self for others , and the latter can not be derived from the former .
3 In the case of both international Marxist socialism and German National Socialism , the centre-piece of the party programme was the liberation of the masses from exploitation and persecution by money-makers , Jews in the one case , capitalists in the other ( of course , as I have shown elsewhere , the latter is derived from the former and the former is only a somewhat secularized version of traditional Christian anti-Semitism ) .
4 Although phosphate positions are well defined , the backbone torsion angles are not , and little dependable information can be derived from the latter .
5 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 .
6 A single pair at nearby Westham since 1963 derived from the same source .
7 However , the teachings of the Hebrew bible and other scriptures derived from the same remote writings and philosophies , have had a profound effect on the events of the past several thousand years .
8 KW is derived from the same basic sunspot data set as FCL but the raw maximum-to-maximum and minimum-to-minimum length series were combined into a single series before applying a 7-term binomial filter .
9 The difference is of course that we fight for economic superiority , but many wars have derived from the same aim .
10 Since visual field asymmetry and dichotic ear differences have both been claimed as indices of the same phenomenon — cerebral lateralisation of language — these two measures derived from the same set of subjects ought to correlate with each other .
11 The Galapagos islands had given him the clue by showing that small populations derived from the same original species could evolve in different directions when separated by a geographical barrier such as the ocean .
12 ‘ What sometimes appear to be new strategies decentralisation , management by objectives , consultative supervision , ‘ democratic ’ leadership are usually but old wine in new bottles , because the procedures derived to implement them are derived from the same inadequate assumptions about human nature …
13 His unpopularity with the more high-principled of the English derived from the same qualities , for he indulged or encouraged what they considered to be the king 's lechery and laziness .
14 Therefore within the lexicon run , runs , running , ran each have the same ROOT-INDEX stored ( 19590 ) to indicate that they are all derived from the same morphological root .
15 Actually , not all of these arrangements are derived from the same basic format ( Neal 1981 , 91 ) : Box and Rapsley , for example , possess octagonal and not hexagonal panels around the central square .
16 Not only were the structures and systems of these departments inherited from Pretoria , but the genealogy of their staffing policies derive from the same origin .
17 The ability to play chords on the horn , provided the notes derive from the same harmonic series , has long been known .
18 Mythic discordance is analogous to musical dissonance : in fact , the two derive from the same source and arouse the same joy .
19 It is no accident that the words ‘ health ’ , ‘ whole ’ , ‘ healing ’ and even ‘ holy ’ all derive from the same root .
20 In conjunction with considerable manual dexterity derived in part from the ability to oppose thumb and index finger which man shares with the gelada baboon and presumably derives from the same source ( picking up small objects of the diet ) , the adoption of an upright posture created the right conditions for the final emancipation of the hand from locomotion and set man on the path which led to the invention and use of tools and to material culture in general .
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