Example sentences of "derived from [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Basic information about syntactic structure can not be derived from experimentation in the absence of prior knowledge derived from observational methods .
2 The instrument used was derived from discussion with four groups of members of the general public ( with and without incontinence ) who explained their attitudes and the perceived effect on lifestyle .
3 Thus the adducts detected in this study may not be derived from bile at all but merely have their binding to DNA increased by bile .
4 A hundred years ago the average person ate less than 25 per cent fat in their diet ; today half our energy is derived from fat in different forms .
5 e.g. The passage on p. 16 argues that monarchy provided the important political people in Europe because of its universality as a form of government and because it embodied the values and aspirations of contemporary society-monarchy led society ( e.g. patronage ) and also fulfilled conservative role by sanctioning the established order- monarchy 's authority and status in large part derived from alliance with the landed aristocracy and army-the rise of industrial and commercial classes challenged this status quo as the new providers of national wealth , though agriculture still important- industrialists absorbed into status quo .
6 When this is compared with the growth rate of 4% per annum for all UK theses , derived from inspection of the Aslib list , it is clear that Scottish geology is not one of the research areas showing rapid growth .
7 These figures were derived from inspection of Aslib 's Index to Theses .
8 When this is compared with the growth rate of 4% per annum for all UK theses , derived from inspection of the Aslib list , it is clear that Scottish geology is not one of the research areas showing rapid growth .
9 If emission standards are derived from consideration of air quality standards this makes the emission standards strategy really part of an air quality management strategy .
10 If emission standards are derived from consideration of the best available control technology and from economic considerations , this strategy is entirely independent of the air quality management strategy .
11 Though there should be some correlation between the degeneracy of a fully occupied level and the intensity of the band derived from ionization from that level , many factors ( including band overlap ) obscure or destroy the validity of this generalization .
12 Its dynamism is derived from faith in the potential for human transformation which beggars the imagination of a disillusioned generation .
13 Western blot analysis using anti-serum against expressed proteins detected each corresponding subunit of HeLa TFIIF ( Fig. 1B , 1C ) providing immunological evidence that the recombinant proteins are derived from expression of cDNAs for each subunit of TFIIF .
14 Without this social research runs the risk of imposing on its subject matter properties derived from mathematics for other purposes .
15 These figures are derived from Census of Population figures and produce a different total work force from Census of Employment figures .
16 We have shown how group frequencies derived from experience with other molecules may be used to suggest assignments for particularly characteristic bands , and how the use of isotopes may assist us in the deduction of molecular structure and of the types of atoms involved in each mode .
17 These general principles are derived from experience by induction .
18 The extreme demand that all knowledge should be derived from experience by induction rules out the principle of induction basic to the inductivist position .
19 Much of the methodology described in this chapter is derived from work in Dr Martin H Johnson 's laboratory , Department of Anatomy , Cambridge , during the past 10 years and I should like to express my gratitude to all members of the laboratory past and present for their contribution to it .
20 Bottom right : Spacial illusion derived from work by Ames .
21 And normal adult volunteers , given growth hormone derived from DNA at twice the normal dose , have developed raised blood-sugar levels .
22 Heroin , derived from morphine by a modest chemical change , is more potent and more strongly addictive than morphine itself .
23 In the geological field , Aberdeen University has produced a number of M Sc theses derived from research on the geology of North Sea oil fields , in part financed by the local oil industry , and most have been subject to restricted access at the behest of the funding authorities .
24 We made use of an analytic framework derived from research by Kelly ( 1980 ) .
25 They include substance P and neurokinin A that are both derived from processing of the precursor polypeptides encoded by the preprotachykinin A gene ( PPT ) ( 2 ) .
26 Any pinkish tinge is derived from blood in the tissues under the skin .
27 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 .
28 For example the opening clause , without further context , could be seen as another person 's view of Pemberton , derived from observation of his behaviour : " The poor young man hesitated and procrastinated " , but from what follows this is less likely .
29 then turned to the argument derived from Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 and said , at p. 281 :
30 Acid lavas , such as those composed of rhyolite , which are derived from magma with a high silica content , are the most viscous and are generally erupted at the lowest temperatures ( Fig. 5.5 ) .
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