Example sentences of "[noun] was derived from [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A definitive list of words was derived from a number of machine-readable dictionaries . |
2 | Although much of its data was derived from the payroll system , the Personnel System operated separately ( see figure 3 ) . |
3 | The circular plan was derived from the hospital tents of the Crimea , where improved ventilation helped reduce the risk of cross-infection . |
4 | It is well known that the belief in citizenship was derived from the writings of T. H. Green , the Oxford Idealist philosopher , who more than any other figure made the connection between philosophy and educational theory and practice . |
5 | The deprivation score was derived from a combination of four variables ( car ownership , social class , male unemployment , and overcrowding ) . |
6 | Serum carnitine was measured by a modified radiometric assay : total and free carnitine were measured and acyl carnitine was derived from the difference between total and free carnitine . |
7 | I was very interested to receive the first edition of Nonesuch and to read that its name was derived from a flower connected with the City of Bristol — as a member of a 17th-century dance team , I had only previously come across Nonesuch as the name of a dance . |
8 | The title of Tie Me Up and Bind Me Robin was derived from a quote from Maid Marion in the wholly innocent 1955 series Robin Hood . |
9 | The Oct-11 probe was a 430 bp fragment ( nucleotides 646-1055 in Figure 1 ) , the Oct-2 probe was derived from a POU domain cDNA ( 30 ) . |
10 | One famous theory was derived from the ideas of the popular astronomers Sir James Jeans in England , and T.C. Chamberlain in the United States . |
11 | The political theory of liberalism was derived from a variety of sources : the facts and necessities of the national rising ; the commonplaces of the eighteenth-century natural law school and Montesquieu ; the historically tinged constitutionalism and the generalized feeling for reform that was characteristic of the Godoy epoch ; the more radical brand of constituent reform that found strong press support in 1808 ; the influence and example of France ; the works of Bentham . |
12 | There is no need to argue that Genesis was derived from the others , as critics of the Bible have hastened to do . |
13 | This in turn was derived from the word ‘ ecu ’ which meant a shield , or in this case , a shelter . |
14 | Such information was derived from the computer usable form of the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary . |
15 | This information was derived from an analysis of the claims received by the German occupational accident insurers BGW for occupationally-acquired infectious diseases . |
16 | For relaxations that occurred during common cavity episodes , the reference basal UOS pressure was derived from the UOS pressure values during the common cavity . |
17 | The model for protein G used to fit the density was derived from the structure of the same domain solved at 1.1Å resolution ( J.P.D. and D.B.W. , manuscript in preparation ) . |
18 | The specific proposition was derived from the general and was put forward more tentatively : the rate at which the expected rate of inflation was revised upwards would be determined by the magnitude of the discrepancy between the actual and expected rates of inflation . |
19 | Incidentally , it was many months before the whole truth was discovered and much proof was derived from the flight data recorder . |
20 | The construct pPT was derived from the plasmid pD5 ( 22 ) as follows : a 0.45 kb KpnI-NotI(blunt) fragment containing the Sh ble resistance ( ble ) gene from the plasmid pUT58 ( 17 ) was ligated into KpnI-HpaI digested pD5 . |
21 | Of course , if and in so far as the power was derived from the Crown as the fountain of justice : see , in a different context , Lincoln v. Daniels [ 1962 ] 1 Q.B . |