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

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1 A slightly less elaborate statement is much cited in Australia : the applicant must satisfy the court ‘ that the witness is out of the jurisdiction of the court , that his evidence is material and that his attendance within the jurisdiction can not be procured ’ ; it seems to have been derived from a similar observation of Lindley L.J .
2 VII ) are derived from a similar arrangement of eight-lozenge stars enclosing a central square .
3 The passive reaction of aggregate supply to changes in aggregate demand was usually formalized in the ‘ reverse-L ’ supply function derived from a similar labour supply function in Figure 5.6 .
4 When Philip Jessup visited MacArthur in January 1950 the general stated that the Soviet Union should perceive the advantages to be derived from a Japanese treaty and he was sure that a diplomat like Jacob Malik would appreciate the position .
5 It may be said that these are superficial impressions derived from a superficial knowledge of small parts of the stratigraphical record .
6 Its raspberry taste may be derived from a suitable combination of flavourings added to the food .
7 In this form , the Flexifoil acquires its own optimum angle of attack to the ‘ apparent ’ airflow ( more on this later under ‘ The Flight Envelope ’ ) and achieves speeds far greater than actual wind strengths.This is a resultant of the thrust component derived from a forward centre of pressure together with the efficiency of the developed aerofoil section .
8 Therefore intangible and psychological benefits that are derived from a Tropical Plant service are obvious .
9 This acknowledgement is not derived from a prior knowledge of facts , rather it is a precondition of there being any facts .
10 A notional £75 million per year is shared out on the basis of a regression formula derived from a 1974 survey , which included only 75 children identified as being in need of personal social services , the dependent variable ( see Derbyshire , 1987 , for a fuller discussion ) .
11 The ideology of Hitler and his cronies derived from a long history of pseudo-philosophical state thuggery .
12 Figure 5 shows the potential liability ( tortious and contractual ) with respect to incorrect advice derived from a defective expert system .
13 The name is believed to be derived from a personal name Sighel or Signup , and the second part from the thorn bushes which grew in abundance at the time , and dates possibly from the 7th century .
14 Of much greater interest to the discourse analyst is the notion of conversational implicature which is derived from a general principle of conversation plus a number of maxims which speakers will normally obey .
15 The insights into politics derived from a corporatist perspective have been applied to Britain by Keith Middlemas in an important book on Politics in Industrial Society which carefully explores the experience of the British system since 1911 .
16 The style , he decided , was derived from a recent television thriller , the writing was obviously disguised .
17 Timing is derived from a low cost 4MHz ceramic resonator so that no trims or ‘ tweaks ’ are required .
18 Much material for this chapter is derived from a doctoral thesis on women and occupational pensions ( Groves , 1986 ) .
19 These pigments are derived from a heterocyclic pyrimidinepyrazine ring structure and are found more often in insects than in other organisms ( Ziegler and Harmsen , 1969 ) .
20 Now although equation ( 4.29 ) is derived from a rational expectations model , it does not look like one on the surface .
21 To see this write : Now since — is an equilibrated field of stress while , a virtual strain field , is derived from a continuous displacement vanishing on the surface .
22 The approximation field e is derived from a continuous displacement which satisfies the same boundary conditions and is such that is a self-equilibrated stress field .
23 If used routinely with data derived from a prospective study , a probability rating for primary site could be determined during confirmation of metastatic adenocarcinoma .
24 Since the report of the Resource Allocation Working Party ( RAWP ) revenue allocations of regional health authorities for hospital and community health services have been moved towards targets derived from a weighted capitation formula .
25 Volume 2 deals with auxiliaries : these substances , derived from a vast range of chemical types , assist the application of dyes and are very often vital ingredients of dye-baths .
26 Herds of cattle and extensive baggage trains followed the troops ; the famous romantic exploits of the hero Roland are derived from a historic defence of one such train .
27 It matters less and less as we move into an enjoyable account derived from a vocational puller-down of statues of the Shah and his father .
28 It is interesting to note that the human gastric tumour cell line HGT-1 , which was derived from a primary tumour originating in an non-antral part of the stomach , had histamine 2 receptor which responded , maximally to much higher histamine concentrations of 10 - 3 to 10 - 4 M. Cells from the duodenum did not possess the histamine 2 receptor and in this study it was shown that two colorectal tumour cell lines did not seem to possess histamine 2 receptor indicating location of histamine 2 receptor may be confined to the gastric area .
29 In the case of plants the organic energy is derived from a primary source , and in the case of animals and carnivores , consuming both plants and meat , it is secondary .
30 These are grades of weight and height , from a formula originally derived from a Belgian scientist , Quetelet .
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