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

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1 All chordates have a nerve chord running along the back , and all higher chordates were derived from forms with gill slits .
2 In particular , Thompson and Spencer 's list of the features of habituation was derived from studies of short-term examples of the phenomenon ; it may therefore be unreasonable to expect these features to be found also in latent inhibition ( see Lubow , Weiner , and Schnur 1981 ) .
3 Because the CD68 antigen is derived from lysosomes , this finding is in agreement with the fact that lysosomal proteins may be subjected to apical transport , thus reaching the microvilli of polarised cells .
4 In 1985 , for example , of total federal revenue of 686 billion dinars , 110 billion dinars was derived from customs duties , 264 billion dinars from basic sales tax ( of which the federal government was entitled at that time to one-half ) , and 251 billion dinars from transfers from the republics and provinces .
5 Duguit 's theory is based on the fact that rights are derived from duties .
6 According to Pliny , the name was derived from bos ( cow ) , and referred to the supposition that boas slithered between farms , sucking whole herds of cattle dry before eating them .
7 The only herds of the animals which now inhabit the area are derived from animals that have been successfully reintroduced since the late 1930s .
8 The truth of the matter is that theory is derived from findings which are put together , and the logical relations between findings together build up theory .
9 The main chemical ingredients for life are derived from combinations of carbon , hydrogen , oxygen and nitrogen , which we can abbreviate to CHON .
10 Traditional ideas about the primitive vertebrate tail were derived from studies on pteraspid heterostracans .
11 In the final analysis , all questions concerning harmonious relations in society were derived from issues relating to social class .
12 Income from charges is derived from fees , rents , tolls , fares , interest , etc .
13 However , this model was derived from experiments on linear DNA .
14 Both laws are derived from observations and there can be no doubt about their empirical credentials .
15 Vlachy 's sample made no distinction between types of researcher , so it is not possible to determine how many of his sample population of papers were derived from theses .
16 Vlachy 's sample made no distinction between types of researcher , so it is not possible to determine how many of his sample population of papers were derived from theses .
17 The idea behind such schemes is derived from children 's fostering schemes and although they suit a small minority of less disabled former patients , the hosts normally need a great deal of regular help and support from professionals for the scheme to succeed and there must also be close monitoring and supervision of the quality of care provided .
18 Evidence for an increase in neurotransmitter release is derived from experiments that have measured the overflow of radiolabelled or endogenous L-glutamate from the hippocampus before and after the induction of LTP r50–52 .
19 But , then , his entire stock of knowledge about Islam was derived from Morals and Manners in Islam by Dr Marwan Ibrahim Al-Kaysi .
20 The most objective forms of test validity are derived from comparisons between the way in which children perform on a language test and some other independent measure of language ability .
21 This was the earliest technology in which power was derived from sources other than animal muscles and the output was so obviously superior that men did not mind putting up with the inconvenience of machines which were uncomfortable or awkward to use .
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