Example sentences of "[adv] derived from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This water is not only derived from the food that we eat and the fluid that we drink : much of it comes from the multitude of secretions which enter the gut lumen . |
2 | His optimism was apparently derived from the fact that the participants had reached agreement on several divisive issues , including the recognition of Quebec as a distinct society — with a concomitant devolution of powers to the provincial government — and the recognition of the inherent right of aboriginal peoples to self-government . |
3 | The proposal that drama somehow became more sophisticated with an interest in psychology adopted by Shakespeare and Jacobean dramatists is to come to Renaissance drama with a presumption that literary sophistication is the representation of psychological interiority , a view largely derived from the centrality of late nineteenth and early twentieth century novels within a reading experience . |
4 | Our understanding of the vertical ( as opposed to the horizontal ) movements of the lithosphere during continental rupture is largely derived from the interpretation of the sediments laid down in passive margin basins . |
5 | The part of the questionnaire assessing smoking behaviour was largely derived from the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys studies and previous studies of adolescent health behaviour conducted in Wales . |
6 | Interestingly , the receipt and notice features were not derived from the ocean bill of lading , but from 19th century European land transport documents , and especially from railroad bills and consignment notes . |
7 | The expression spring tides is not derived from the season , but from the same etymon ( root source ) O.E. springan to leap up the shore , into life . |
8 | There is still controversy as to the ultimate origin of the tin and tungsten but Beer and Ball ( 1986 ) have shown that they are probably not derived from the sediments surrounding the granites . |
9 | For the moment let us focus on Said 's subsequent point that if Orientalism and anthropology derive from historicism , this is by no means a thing of the past : of more recent sciences , Said singles out in particular that of world history as practised by Braudel , Wallerstein , Anderson and Wolf , which he contends is still derived from the enterprise of Orientalism and its colluding companion anthropology , and which has refused to encounter and to interrogate its own relationship as a discipline to European imperialism . |
10 | It is this essentially dynamic experience — energy releasing energy , which gives medieval Christian mysticism its special characteristics , many of which were directly derived from the teaching of St Augustine ( fifth century ) , the most seminal figure in the West for orthodox mystical theology . |
11 | In five countries , all schools now use materials directly derived from the AEP . |
12 | Just as benefits were clearly derived from the Government 's decision to join the exchange rate mechanism this time last year , so will advantages be derived by moving to the new narrow rate band and possibly , in time , to a single currency . |
13 | The wrestplank is inverted , the dampers are very similar to those of Cristofori and of Silbermann , and the principle of the hammer rail is clearly derived from the Cristofori-Silbermann tradition . |
14 | Hardwick 's complaint at Hall 's conclave about inviting foreign architects to compete probably derived from the implication that architects from elsewhere would produce a better solution than British ones . |
15 | The frequent reports of people being hustled , or pushed off the pavement , probably derived from the practice among working-class youths known as ‘ holding the street ’ . |
16 | This benefit is also derived from the plaintiff at the uncle 's request , if the promise of the annuity was intended as an inducement to the marriage ; and the averment that the plaintiff , relying on the promise , married , is an averment that the promise was one inducement to the marriage . |
17 | personal conversations are not independent of media news , however , since their content often consists of a review of information and opinion originally derived from the press or television . |
18 | Wealth , originally derived from the land , returned to the purchase of land , and there was no marked constructive investment of capital . |
19 | Dietary fibre can also be described as the carbohydrate material in plant foods ( mainly derived from the cell walls ) which is not digested by man . |
20 | They are simply derived from the term for the rotational energy . |
21 | One is the tradition of industrial politics at or immediately derived from the point of production ; the other is formal state-related politics , which includes the activities of trade union officials in corporatist engagement with the national and local state . |
22 | But the extended sets of variations usually on popular songs , but sometimes on dance-tunes or the notes of the hexachord , generally increasing in complication and technical difficulty toward the end , which are arguably the chief glory of virginal music , have been plausibly derived from the diferencias of Cabezon ( see pp. 236–7 ) . |
23 | These three ingredients collectively formed the background in which natural hazards research crystallized , although as noted earlier the origins clearly arose in North America and particularly derived from the work of Gilbert White at the University of Chicago , later at the University of Colorado , and leader of the Commission on Man and Environment ( 1968- ) of the International Geographical Union . |
24 | The Harmsworth family interests , chiefly derived from the brothers Alfred and Harold , Lords Northcliffe and Rothermere , and trading as Associated Newspapers , had seven evenings and a major interest in four others ( as well as managing , but not owning , a twelfth ) . |
25 | Pigeons can home in familiar areas by remembered cues and a compass sense that is primarily derived from the position of the sun . |
26 | Just on a point of er clarification , the villages or settlements I should say , that I 've indicated on the er plan which is included within my statement , er is actually derived from the Selby rural areas local plan , which defines settlements and I believe the County Council have used a similar erm listing of erm settlements within that those two sectors for their own exercise when they looked at this particular subject er criteria . |
27 | Is the revenue generated by such contracts truly derived from the employer 's position as patentee of the invention ? |
28 | Preference values for health states were most commonly derived from the matrix developed by Kind et al . |