Example sentences of "[Wh det] derive from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Such ideas , which derive from views about the place of humanity in nature that long pre-date Darwin and the birth of modern biology , very much misunderstand evolutionary theory .
2 Some relate to its administrative and policy models , which derive from Britain but are here applied to a Chinese population .
3 Hence , the abolition of the state , of representative institutions , of parties and of all loyalties which derive from acts of political will and reason rather than natural kinship .
4 It is accepted as such because those in positions of authority use their power to pursue collective goals which derive from society 's central values .
5 Castells ( 1977 ) identifies urban problems as aspects of collective consumption in contrast to problems which derive from production .
6 Indeed one of the major conclusions to be drawn from the historical and sociological discussion in this chapter is that a proper analysis of the operation of ‘ race ’ as an element in British society and education requires an understanding of its interrelationship with the structured and cultural divisions which derive from class and gender relations , in the context of an understanding of Britain 's past imperial domination and its continuing legacies .
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