Example sentences of "derived from [noun] by " in BNC.
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1 | The analysis draws throughout on the work done in the last decade by Gruber ( 1974 ) , Herbert ( 1974 , 1977 ) , Ghiselin ( 1975 ) , Ruse ( 1975a , b ; 1979 ) , Schweber ( 1977 , 1980 ) , Kottler ( 1978 ) , Manier ( 1978 ) , Sulloway ( 1979 , 1982a , b ) , Kohn ( 1980 ) , Ospovat ( 1981 ) , and Sloan ( 1983a , b ) and is derived from studies by the present writer ( Hodge , 1982 , 1986 ; Hodge & Kohn , 1986 ) where full reference is made to the documentary sources and secondary literature . |
2 | These general principles are derived from experience by induction . |
3 | The extreme demand that all knowledge should be derived from experience by induction rules out the principle of induction basic to the inductivist position . |
4 | Bottom right : Spacial illusion derived from work by Ames . |
5 | Heroin , derived from morphine by a modest chemical change , is more potent and more strongly addictive than morphine itself . |
6 | We made use of an analytic framework derived from research by Kelly ( 1980 ) . |
7 | Crack is derived from cocaine by ‘ free-basing ’ it , which means the cocaine is dissolved in water and then heated with baking powder ( or something similar ) until the cocaine base is separated from salt that usually accompanies it . |
8 | Cash transfers are clearly part of comprehensive income , but so in principle is the benefit derived from outlays by the state on goods and services . |