Example sentences of "[Wh det] derive from the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Project number 1 on the first list , which derived from the first reconnaissance , was to ‘ Develop a worldwide communications system ’ For various reasons the project was not taken forward but Save The Children have continued to take the view that good communications , within the Field and between Field and HQ , is of the highest priority . |
2 | Scott also possibly thought that close co-operation with a member of the exclusive and highly influential ‘ Cole Circle ’ , which derived from the Great Exhibition , could have distinct advantages . |
3 | There were other advantages of the new arrangements which derived from the greater clarity of trading roles . |
4 | The loss concerns pleasurable experience , which derives from the immediate release of a direct instinctual impulse . |
5 | There are two elements to this initial use of symbolism : a representational imitation which derives from the early mode of direct imitations , and the new ludic mode which distorts the environment , changing the significance of a given external object , and permitting it to be used as the subject desires ( 1962 : 102 ) . |
6 | The historical significance of the SI is not questioned , and the importance of the movement is asserted largely on the basis of aesthetic innovations which derive from the Lettrist period prior to the founding of the SI . |
7 | Many features of these languages which derive from the historical accident that computers were first used mainly for manipulating numbers . |