Example sentences of "[noun sg] derived from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 High-quality images have been scanned from photographic slides of medieval illuminated manuscripts to produce this CD-ROM , which is one of a programme derived from different parts of the library 's collections .
2 Or is it all an illusion , a phantasm derived from mere figures , a figment of journalistic imagination , an evanescent creature of dream and the wishful thinking of those for whom history is proceeding too slowly , and who would prefer to see an era change during their lifetimes rather than to live within the dulling envelope of merely one ?
3 But there is a simmering controversy concerning the application of the redshift/ distance rule derived from ordinary galaxies to quasars and peculiar galaxies .
4 The revenue derived from taxing unemployment benefit , and the relevant part of an unemployed claimant 's supplementary benefit stood at an estimated £600 million in 1985–6 .
5 This is the class that enjoys both power and wealth derived from capitalist investment .
6 The Royal Commission on the Distribution of Income and Wealth documented all these and showed that the higher an employee 's wages or salary , the greater too is the benefit derived from such schemes , not only in absolute amounts but in relative terms as well .
7 Deviations from the Avrami treatment may also be observed towards the end of the crystallization process and values of h∞ are often difficult to determine accurately , as shown in the curve derived from dilatometric data .
8 Thus the coastline receives not only the products of marine erosion but also the waste derived from subaerial erosion .
9 In addition , DNA content of stained nuclei can be assessed on an integrating microdensitometer ( e.g. Vickers M85 ) by comparison with cell nuclei of different ploidy derived from air-dried smears of mouse liver ( 3,11 ) .
10 The estimated amount of basement inversion derived from Carboniferous vitrinite reflectance data in the Southern North Sea Basin .
11 Basic information about syntactic structure can not be derived from experimentation in the absence of prior knowledge derived from observational methods .
12 The psychoanalyst uses a more general framework of knowledge derived from other analyses , and applies the more general concepts to the individual case so as to make sense of the development of the person .
13 These include citation measures to detect the emergence of new specialties , and interdisciplinary research approaches , which , by the application of knowledge derived from one field , may shed light on problems observed in another .
14 ‘ But the knowledge derived from psychological studies into the human personality suggests that sexually frigid women are just as liable to emotional involvement as anyone else , ’ Bridges cut in .
15 For the dull pink flowers on the insides of the shoes , Mars black derived from permanent rose .
16 The Customs and Excise must be satisfied that there is a good reason for registration , and that the income derived from taxable supplies contributes substantially to the livelihood of the business .
17 Tax rates were applicable to the total household income derived from agricultural production divided by the number of members in the household who depended primarily on agricultural production .
18 To focus upon income derived from protectionist policies as a major source of finance , is not compatible with the role of the EC as a significant participant in the world trading system .
19 Likewise , the proportion of local government revenue income derived from central government has fluctuated sharply .
20 " Can it be that the foreign settlor is liable to pay Surtax on the income derived from those United Kingdom securities ? " ; 7. that case was not before the court but the " answer must be : Yes , because the Act in plain terms so provides " .
21 Despite this allusion to financial gentility , the truth was that Michael Joyce 's income derived from rented property , and from being general manager of the horse trams in Galway .
22 To advance understanding of macroeconomic behaviour , using a consistent framework derived from economic theory and the best available techniques for estimation and hypothesis testing .
23 This confirms that the original procyclic line ST3 was not clonal , and that the line originating from the fly transmission , as well as the clone derived from this line , contained 3 copies of the plasmid integrated into an intact beta-tubulin gene , as represented by the lower half of diagram C2 in Fig. 1 .
24 The estimated amount of inversion in the central Southern North Sea area derived from Carboniferous vitrinite reflectance data .
25 Protein sequence derived from purified GGFs ( A.D.J.G. , manuscript in preparation ) has enabled us to isolate and characterize several complementary DNA clones encoding proteins with Schwann cell mitogenic activity .
26 A phase-split signal derived from any input , for example by one of the circuits appearing in figure 8.11 , is applied between the terminal pairs BO and AO .
27 The dominance of technical experts within the Communist Party as well as the state bureaucracy had introduced a new form of social stratification derived from technical knowledge and professional qualifications .
28 BELOW The great 19th-century scientist Friedrich Wohler who prepared the first organic compound derived from inorganic chemicals .
29 In large part , this has been caused by demand derived from earlier investors .
30 Because of the status philosophy has been awarded in sociology , the conception of the scientific method derived from philosophical ruminations has proved inhibiting to social research in a number of ways .
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