Example sentences of "[verb] derived from the " in BNC.

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1 Much of the evidence cited so far in this section has derived from the research of John Scott , who adopts a self-consciously Weberian approach .
2 Part of its fascination has derived from the number of levels at which the debate has taken place .
3 If the argument is sustained in any of these instances , the benefit which the employer has derived from the patented invention is effectively reduced or even negated .
4 Indeed the Faculty encourages interdisciplinary activity and recognises that much innovative work has derived from the intellectual stimulus of multidisciplinary study .
5 The other more recent criticisms of the electoral system has derived from the characterization of the existing political system as an adversary one .
6 Significantly , much confusion has derived from the apparently different economic and social priorities set by government employees , other planners , conservationists and farmers .
7 The practical effect of this provision is that if an MNP is formed by , say , a merger of a foreign legal firm and an English firm , the firm name used by either may be adopted as the name of the MNP if it is made up of the names of present or former principals who are or were lawyers ; a new name may be used derived from the names of one or more present or former principals of either firm ; a name previously approved by the Council may be used ; or application may be made for approval in writing by the Council of a name which does not otherwise comply with the requirements of rule 11(1) ( A ) .
8 The design and cost evaluation will be based on a facilities brief derived from the market analysis appropriate for the site , a contract strategy and overall programme with defined roles for the technical professionals , a view of how easy the project would be to build and life cycle costs and elemental costing .
9 The literary form he followed derived from the Liber Pontificalis , that famous compilation of papal lives produced in Rome at the end of every pontificate by the pope 's own clerks ; especially in West Francia it had been adopted in the tenth and eleventh centuries as a model for the history of dioceses ( e.g. the Deeds of the Bishops of Auxerre ) .
10 Such new , articulate expression may have derived from the fact that older people in the late 1930s comprised the first fully literate generation and were also members of a cohort which had ‘ acquired trade union habits and organisation ’ .
11 The name may have derived from the old British , gala or gwala , describing a full or swiftly flowing stream , though some etymologists think it may be the Cymric gal , meaning ‘ scattered ’ .
12 In this case , they suggest , the hearer is encouraged to think of all the implicatures that the speaker could reasonably have expected someone to have derived from the proposition that his childhood days are gone , and then assume that there are still further implicatures that the speaker wants to back .
13 At the same time , he realized how much poster artists had derived from the ‘ fine ’ artists of the past .
14 In Inverness , Johnson held forth on the benefits Scotland had derived from the Union , and after church they saw the Quay and Macbeth 's Castle , and had lunch with Mr Keith , the excise collector , whose wife quizzed Johnson about his ‘ drinking water ’ .
15 I thought you were gon na say , It 's it 's derived from the Latin
16 Much of the power and prestige it went on to gain derived from the fact that unlike other such organizations which have come and gone , it managed to keep its numbers extremely low , thus giving this claim some credibility .
17 The level of consultation has become considerable and several successful projects have derived from the analyses .
18 The sequence of studies we have carried out have derived from the tools available to us in the context of psychological and linguistic expertise .
19 The difference is of course that we fight for economic superiority , but many wars have derived from the same aim .
20 The only significant opportunities for low-income people to decentralize locally ( as opposed to the longer-distance moves facilitated by the New and Expanded Towns programmes ) have derived from the re-cycling of older and poorer quality housing in the inner suburbs and from the development of spare peripheral sites by city councils-the ‘ outer council estates ’ which now suffer from major social and physical problems because of inaccessibility , limited facilities , faulty design and inadequate maintenance .
21 A more telling criticism of the results we have derived from the rational expectations aggregate demand-supply model concerns their reliance on extremely simple specifications of the aggregate supply and demand curves .
22 I do n't suppose there 's much doubt that Milton approached his marriage a little late in life with an intensity of idealism that must , to some degree , have derived from the high conception of the chastity to which he had up till then dedicated himself , and poor Mary Powell , just like Desdemona , becomes a victim of male idealisation and the unreasonable demands that it makes .
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