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

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1 This suggests that the mare basalts and the highland rocks have both been derived from mantle rocks of intermediate density .
2 For instance , smallpox vaccination was being used centuries before Edward Jenner , and many modern drugs ( such as atropine , digitalis and reserpine ) have been derived from folk remedies .
3 When we calculate the uncertainty in position , Ax , we use formulae for resolving power which are derived from wave optics .
4 The certain selection-out of advantaged families into private education is ignored , since proportions of disadvantaged pupils are derived from Census figures covering all children aged under 17 .
5 and are derived from Fertilizer Manufacturer Association data and other farming and trade sources .
6 The bones are derived from barn owl pellets and have been totally protected from any modifying agent other than the owl ( which produces minimal effects ) and weathering .
7 Drug profits have also been affected by provisions in the Drug Trafficking Offences Act 1986 ( Section 24 ) , which makes assisting drug trafficking an offence , and also provides immunity from breach of contract where it is disclosed to the police that funds or investments are derived from drug trafficking .
8 Both of these incorporate the anti-oxidant vitamin E , and vitamin A ; in the case of Mary Cohr 's Fluid Foundation , the vitamins are derived from evening primrose oil , the principal ingredient in the Hydro-Proteine complex .
9 The electronic bands in the visible spectrum are derived from d-d transitions .
10 The words , ideas or questions in a pupils mind — the words used to express a need for information — are derived from classroom discussion , introductory materials , worksheets and the language used by the teacher .
11 David K. Weiser has been more consistently involved with the central I- Thou poems , although his analytical categories are derived from Martin Buber 's essay on modern theology , ‘ I and Thou ’ ( p. 107 ) , rather than from Renaissance grammar .
12 This is an important consideration when attempting to interpret palaeoecology from the composition of fossil faunas that are derived from predator activity , and it has been treated in some detail in the appendix , where comparative data for a number of the predator species has been summarized .
13 Erm so the , the procedure then was er in the early part of this century , most important er amendment , whose number I 've forgotten , but in about nineteen twelve I think it was er a , an amendment was passed which added to the powers of the federal government the right to levy an income tax er and er that transformed the relationship between the federal government and the states because the erm potential revenues to be derived from income tax are huge .
14 Since for each item there is a 50 per cent chance of a correct response simply by guessing , children with scores of 8 or less on any set are regarded as in need of retesting , while very low scores ( 0–1 ) indicate that the child is systematically misunderstanding the meanings to be derived from word order .
15 Among the benefits to patients that will be derived from trust status for south Ayrshire , I envisage the improved use of facilities , mainly theatres , enhancing cost-effectiveness , increasing throughput and reducing waiting times , upgrading the facilities at Ballochmyle and Biggart , as well as investment , for example , in a CAT scanner and a short-stay surgical unit , and perhaps in the longer-term investment in phase 2 being brought forward .
16 Evidence that there was a Borsholder here I believe can be derived from Borseholders Wood , a name that I think has been corrupted from Borsholder .
17 The relational model can be derived from data analysis .
18 In my young days , the western stream was known as the River Doe and the eastern the River Twiss : there was no apparent reason for the name Doe , but the name Twiss seemed to be derived from Twisleton Scar and Twisleton Hall below which it flowed .
19 Similarly for probes in lanes 5,6 and 7 ( which include sites P4 and P5 ) were derived from plasmid pBENDP .
20 The change in absorbance at 340 nm was measured between 0.5 and 100 seconds and results were derived from absorbance changes produced by eight standard solutions ( American Hospital Supply , UK ) .
21 The shallow burial phase was dominated by pore waters that were derived from surface environments and percolated down through the buried sediments ( Fig. 6 ) .
22 The weights were derived from hospital bed utilization rates in each age-sex category ; if , for example , elderly women accounted for three times as many bed-days as middle-aged men , they counted three times as heavily in calculating the weighted population total .
23 Mr. Kentridge , for the commissioner , referred to seven factors which , he submitted , demonstrated that the taxpayer 's business and its profits were carried on in and were derived from Hong Kong .
24 Last century , most materials for the chemicals industry were derived from coal tar , made by heating coal to high temperatures in the absence of air and distilling out the volatile products .
25 ( This is derived from quadrant I , via quadrant III . )
26 However , in case of foreign participation in excess of 20 per cent of the equity or 5 million forints the assessment is reduced by 20 per cent , but if more than half of the income is derived from manufacturing goods or carrying on the business of a hotel , and the stock capital exceeds 25 million forints and the foreign participation exceeds 30 per cent , then during the first five years the tax is reduced by 60 per cent and thereafter by 40 per cent .
27 Methanol is derived from fossil fuels — coal , natural gas , heavy oil , etc .
28 Fracture length is derived from stimulation modelling provided the fracture height and width are correctly assumed .
29 ( 1 ) The primary meaning of democracy is government which is derived from public opinion and is accountable to it .
30 Sweat is derived from blood plasma and blood salts .
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