Example sentences of "which be derived from the " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | There is , for most conversational fragments , a set of discourse-internal elements which are derived from the conversation prior to the particular fragment being studied . |
3 | Account is taken of their kinetic energies , which involve the masses of the atoms and their instantaneous velocities , and potential energies , which are derived from the instantaneous displacements of the atoms from their equilibrium positions in an assumed force field . |
4 | Relations may also be stored which are derived from the primary set of relations . |
5 | Boeing said the new plane , which is derived from the 767X project , would have a wider body than the existing 767 plane used by British airlines and new wings . |
6 | From left to right : amphetamines ( or speed ) ; cannabis ( grass , marijuana or pot ) ; hashish resin ( which is derived from the Indian hemp plant like cannabis ) and ecstasy tabs ( see text ) . |
7 | While the former provide information regarding whether a test might reasonably be expected to facilitate the assessment of particular individuals and for particular purposes , the latter give information regarding the nature and quality of any information which is derived from the test . |
8 | In Fresco , components are linked in a separate hierarchy — a style hierarchy — a logical tree-type model which is derived from the physical layout of the program . |
9 | In addition there is on each side a characteristic sclerite ( 6 ) the gonangulum which is derived from the anterior part of the coxite of the 9th abdominal segment and articulates primitively with this coxite , the 9th abdominal tergum and the gonapophysis of the 8th segment . |
10 | Arising from the deutocerebrum are four pairs of nerves : the antenna/nerves are the longest and most important , and are the sensory nerves of the antennae though the motor fibres mentioned next are also present in the same nerve ; each has two roots , one of which is derived from the antennal lobe of its side and the other from the dorsal lobe . |
11 | ‘ In any proceedings ( whether or not under this Act ) — ( a ) a statement of affairs prepared for the purposes of any provision of this Act which is derived from the Insolvency Act 1985 , and ( b ) any other statement made in pursuance of a requirement imposed by or under any such provision or by or under rules made under this Act , may be used in evidence against any person making or concurring in making the statement . |
12 | Its major point of weakness , however , is that what determines the incomes of farmers — the prices they receive for their produce — does not determine the income of farm workers , which is derived from the sale of their labour . |
13 | In fact , studies of colonial government have often involved a perspective which is derived from the colonialists ' own assessments of their impact on dependent territories . |
14 | An understanding of ‘ god ’ which was derived from the timeless story of evolution and life experience , and not from the results of the mindless suppression of the products of developing intelligence , would be a treasure indeed , and the very important first step in the establishing of this ‘ god ’ is the full acceptance of the premise that no such ‘ god ’ is already in existence , nor ever has been . |
15 | The plough-witches often wore women 's clothing , which was derived from the mummers ' plays where an old woman called Bessy , accompanied by the fool , was the central character who carried the money box . |
16 | The same point can be illustrated from the solid profit which was derived from the expanding royal protection of bishoprics . |
17 | The Honeywell H200/2000 range of computers ( Honeywell 1965 ; Flores 1969 , pp. 194–227 ) , which was derived from the IBM 1401 , provides similar but enhanced facilities . |