Example sentences of "[adv] derived from a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Monistic inferences are thus derived from a fusion of the idea of substance with that of independence . |
2 | Plummer argued that D was partly derived from a predecessor of the St Augustine 's chronicle , and that this was itself descended from an Abingdon manuscript which also lies behind C. He thus explained the presence in E of various entries on abbots of Abingdon which are also in C. Possibly an Abingdon version of the Chronicle was taken to Canterbury in 1044 when its abbot , Siward , replaced Archbishop Eadsige , who had resigned because of ill-health , or was subsequently sent there at Siward 's request . |
3 | Here we report initial 187 Os/ 188 Os ratios for 190-Myr-old picrite basalts from the Nuanetsi region of the Karoo flood basalt province , which are most readily explained as mixtures between enriched SCLM and sub-lithospheric material , most probably derived from a mantle plume . |
4 | This resistance is controlled in effective value by an error amplifier which takes a signal from an error detector and compares it with a stable reference voltage , often derived from a Zener diode or a bandgap device . |
5 | Furthermore , in these cases the final interpretation was sometimes derived from a representation of the superficial aspects of the preceding text and sometimes from a content-based representation . |
6 | His description of the Roman military camp ( 6.27–42 ) is almost certainly derived from a book , and even the description of a Roman levy on the Capitol ( 6.19–21 ) seems to be taken from a written account , since , as Professor Brunt has lately shown in detail , it can hardly have corresponded to contemporary practice ( Italian Manpower 225 B.C.–A.D. 14 ( 1971 ) , 625–34 ) . |