Example sentences of "derived from [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In particular , the reason that adjectives such as alive and asleep do not occur prenominally is that they are derived from adverbial phrases , and they continue to occupy only those places available to adverbial phrases qualifying a noun phrase .
2 As well as the Lewisian orthogneisses described above , several outcrops of metamorphic rocks occur which were undoubtedly derived from sedimentary rocks , and the old term paragneiss has been used to describe these , although this has now been superseded by the simpler term metasediments .
3 US jungle troops used to spend a week eating local food before starting active combat , to ensure their body odour — partly derived from Western foods — did not give away their location to the enemy .
4 The funding councils no longer have the power , as they had in the original Bill , to direct institutions about how they should spend funds derived from private sources .
5 The data derived from stress-strain measurements on thermoplastics are important from a practical viewpoint , providing as they do , information on the modulus , the brittleness , and the ultimate and yield strengths of the polymer .
6 Most data are derived from cross-sectional studies , with their inherent methodological limitations .
7 Then , studying changes over time , he set out to test the main conclusions derived from cross-sectional studies .
8 Figes ( 1972 ) uncritically takes Kohlberg 's description of the highest stage of moral judgements , derived from male samples , as a guide to women 's and men 's psychological liberation .
9 But there is a simmering controversy concerning the application of the redshift/ distance rule derived from ordinary galaxies to quasars and peculiar galaxies .
10 For those in the Crohn 's disease group who died before 1981 the morbid risks were derived from approximate prevalences obtained in the study conducted by Binder et al in 1962–78 .
11 Most are derived from industrial sealants , such as polysulphide rubbers and silicone elastomers .
12 Admittedly , the situation in the 1930s and 1940s was more settled , the institutions more congruent — though even within Tin Pan Alley the Hoagy Carmichaels and George Gershwins were introducing , in however mediated a form , new musical techniques , derived from black traditions .
13 Much of the committee 's and the JMU 's perception of the profession to date has been derived from early visits set up in response to doubts created by registration information and by JMU visits in response to complaints .
14 5000 words covered 95.5% of text and could be derived from 56000 words of text , 15000 words covered 99.0% and required 640,000 words of text to determine this many individual words .
15 In addition , DNA content of stained nuclei can be assessed on an integrating microdensitometer ( e.g. Vickers M85 ) by comparison with cell nuclei of different ploidy derived from air-dried smears of mouse liver ( 3,11 ) .
16 To focus upon income derived from protectionist policies as a major source of finance , is not compatible with the role of the EC as a significant participant in the world trading system .
17 The Customs and Excise must be satisfied that there is a good reason for registration , and that the income derived from taxable supplies contributes substantially to the livelihood of the business .
18 Some other wasp species , apparently derived from pollinating agaonids , enter through the ostioles but do not carry pollen , though they have pockets ; there are also weevils and moth larvae .
19 This nucleotide is extruded from activated platelets and also may be derived from injured tissues and erythrocytes ( Bergvist & Arfos , 1976 ) .
20 He described the former as derived from traditional sources and given theatrical form which demonstrated how his peasants and farmers would move in everyday life .
21 The former was derived from traditional sources but stylised by Saint-Léon , who gave much thought to the theatrical presentation of such material .
22 The fact that the solvent is totally recycled , together with the use of a renewable raw material — woodpulp derived from managed forests — affords Tencel a valuable environmentally friendly tag over which the textile industry is particularly enthusiastic .
23 The results showed that protein secreted during the first hour of stimulation was derived from pancreatic stores and that the turnover rate of stores was approximately 37%/h in normal human subjects .
24 The previous section has shown that the precise nature of price stickiness is of major importance to the results usually derived from rational expectations macroeconomic models .
25 The African continent was selected for the pilot project , and in 1987 a national environmental database for Uganda was established , using existing data and information derived from remotely-sensed images .
26 The majority of these are of the so-called ‘ Veneto Ware ’ type , derived from Byzantine prototypes , including a fine , large pot ( albarello ) which suggests the influence of Lombard work , and an outstanding series of dishes and jugs decorated with geometric , floral and figurative designs , glazed in shades of green , brown and black .
27 Northern analysis of RNAs derived from lymphoid lineages showed that the 2.6kb atk messenger RNA was expressed in the B-cell line NAD , and also in B cells of two patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia ( B-CLL1 , B-CLL2 ) , but not in T cells ( T-CLL ) or a T-cell line ( Jurkat ) ( Fig. 4 b ) .
28 Basic information about syntactic structure can not be derived from experimentation in the absence of prior knowledge derived from observational methods .
29 Hann believes that the coal controversy presents the ideal opportunity for the Government to determine the proportions of total UK electricity supply which could be derived from various sources within emission level targets .
30 Because of the status philosophy has been awarded in sociology , the conception of the scientific method derived from philosophical ruminations has proved inhibiting to social research in a number of ways .
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