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

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1 This may well have been due to the satisfaction he had been deriving from the composition of East Coker , though he made no mention to me of the new poem .
2 A few months later , on 30 January 1937 , he referred briefly to the beneficial effects for German culture which had been derived from the removal of Jewish influence , and at the opening of the ‘ House of German Art ’ in Munich the following July he again scorned the Jewish contribution to the arts .
3 For him , the energies driving history have been derived from the interplay between external forces , conflicting visions of the right ordering of society .
4 Both of these corpora are about a million words in size and are derived from a variety of domains .
5 The standard terms in widespread use are derived from a number of sources .
6 Northampton , of course , is famous for its ‘ boots and shoes ’ and many of the fine Victorian buildings which abound are derived from the wealth of the shoe industry at the turn of the century .
7 The TEL sequences are derived from the termini of Tetrahymena macronuclear rDNA molecules .
8 Both of these are derived from the performance of large numbers of children on the same test .
9 Further sources of inner city rejuvenation are derived from the bulge of school leavers and young adults who are traditionally drawn towards metropolitan centres and from the changing structure of the labour market .
10 Polymers are compounds of large molecules which are derived from the combinations of smaller ones , and biopolymers are likewise similar structures which are used in science to represent organic cellular structure .
11 In the present exhibition Heinrichsmeyer 's playful exercise in synchronicity is imbued with an elegaic aspect , for the six armchairs on display are derived from the questionnaires of deceased artists Paul Thek , Josef Beuys , Robert Mapplethorpe , Ralston Farina , Keith Haring and Robert Filliou .
12 This is a paradoxical fact for those empiricists who think that new theories are derived from the facts in some way , but it is quite comprehensible when it is realized that precise experimentation can only be carried out if one has a precise theory capable of yielding predictions in the form of precise observation statements .
13 The interests of D.P. Brennan and R.H. Niehaus , disclosed pursuant to Section 54(5) ( a ) of the Companies Act 1990 , are derived from the interest of Morgan Stanley Leveraged Equity Fund II , LP in the shares of Shuttleway .
14 Standardised scores are derived from the distribution of scores for children of a similar age to the target child .
15 The main details of this description are derived from the account of the lift published by Gordon Thomas , the designer of the lift , in a paper to the International Congress on Inland Navigations in 1902 , and later in a private publication of 1904 describing the ‘ Thomas Lift ’ for an exhibition in the U.S.A. Although they are clear general descriptions , they are almost identical and , where applicable , the wording is exactly that of the original patent applications , of 1896/7 .
16 A welfare evaluation of the different policies is shown in Table 5 , given welfare as defined in ( 20 ) , where the equilibrium values of prices and quantities are derived from the solution to equations ( 3 ) , ( 4 ) , ( 16 ) , and ( 24 ) .
17 Information about depreciation rates must be derived from a number of different sources .
18 Humanly selected terms may be derived from a number of sources , in particular other lists of words used in the subject area , including :
19 Some guidance can be derived from a study of flexible learning methods where whole courses have been designed for students in this staged progressive fashion .
20 The form of class consciousness is not however available to historical subjects , such as the members of a class , but has to be derived from an analysis of the totality .
21 Criteria are likely to be derived from an analysis of subject matter in relation to children 's learning .
22 What those rules are would be derived from the type of participation demanded by that decisional process .
23 Disease activity must therefore be derived from the degree of abnormal bowel uptake on abdominal scans .
24 Every synonym will need to be accessed , so no benefit will be derived from the order in which the records were loaded .
25 Support for that proposition can also be derived from the case of Re Sherry [ 1913 ] 2 Ch 508 at 512 .
26 Under certain assumptions , such pricing behaviour could be derived from the behaviour of a single profit-maximizing monopolist facing a constant elasticity demand curve , with elasticity greater than unity .
27 The duty to perform a contract can not be derived from the principle of respect for autonomy .
28 Another , more complex , attempted resolution of the above paradox , which suggests , similarly , that the justification for enforcement can be derived from the principle of respect for individual autonomy , returns to liberalism 's definition of ‘ the right ’ or the constitution of society .
29 Two matrices , A , B are said to be equivalent if one can be derived from the other by any finite number of elementary operations of the types specified above .
30 Support for the view that remuneration schemes are designed to produce a particular outcome can be derived from the findings of Jensen and Murphy .
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