Example sentences of "[is] derived from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | As The science of every subject is derived from a precognition of the causes , generation , and construction of the same ; and consequently where the causes are known , there is place for demonstration , but not where the causes are to seek for . |
2 | This is derived from a Fechner-Birkoff formula for assessing works of art . |
3 | Ascorbic acid is a useful additive and like salt and pepper , it is one of the many additives that is derived from a natural source . |
4 | The work that followed to finalise the user requirement is hitherto unpublished , and is derived from a series of discussion papers raised during the latter stages of the project . |
5 | Timing is derived from a low cost 4MHz ceramic resonator so that no trims or ‘ tweaks ’ are required . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Its name is derived from a remarkable Chase , the memory of which is preserved by the monuments spoken of in the second Part of the following Poem , which monuments do now exist as I have there described them . |
8 | It is derived from a plant called Datura that European witches used to make into a psychedelic ointment . |
9 | Most of what is known about him is derived from a Life by Izaak Walton published in 1670 . |
10 | The word is derived from a word meaning ‘ class ’ or ‘ kind ’ , and it referred to the division of Greek nouns into three different classes , traditionally labelled ‘ masculine ’ , ‘ feminine ’ and ‘ neuter ’ . |
11 | ( Thus the 1.9-kb mRNA is derived from a DN10-related locus outside the p 6H deletion ( see also Fig. 2 legend ) and will not be considered further . ) |
12 | This distinctive perspective is derived from a focus on the concrete , as opposed to the abstract , and is characterised by an emphasis on responsibility rather than on rights . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | The concept of perspective implies that understanding is derived from a particular position in the world . |
15 | Much material for this chapter is derived from a doctoral thesis on women and occupational pensions ( Groves , 1986 ) . |
16 | Present garden stock of this blue-flowered scrambling perennial is derived from a more recent introduction . |
17 | The basic stance is derived from a person walking and places emphasis upon naturalness . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | Then the terms : polarization stress and polarization strain — are defined by the equations When the " first boundary-value " problem ( prescribed displacements on the surface ) is being considered the strain field e is derived from a displacement u which takes the prescribed surface values . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Now although equation ( 4.29 ) is derived from a rational expectations model , it does not look like one on the surface . |
22 | The required expression for molality is derived from a mathematical definition of molality : where nB is the number of moles of solute and mA the mass of solvent in grams . |
23 | A good example is the Derbyshire surname Bagshaw or Bagshawe , which is derived from a minor placename near Chapel en le Frith , high in the hills of the Peak District . |
24 | In inland areas salt is derived from a number of sources . |
25 | Man is derived from an ancestor that he holds in common with the existing great apes . |
26 | Its system is derived from an architecture that integrates disparate products and applications around an event-driven core providing an automated ‘ alarm ’ system activated in anticipation of a user-defined problem and takes immediate action . |
27 | His most striking example is derived from an experiment by Lackner and Garrett in which subjects heard sentences like ‘ He put out the lantern to signal the attack ’ ( which is ambiguous as between place outside and extinguish ) . |
28 | Its solution is derived from an architecture that integrates disparate products and applications around an event-drive core providing an automated ‘ alarm ’ system activated in anticipation of a user-defined problem and takes immediate action . |
29 | Whether this unity of symbolic meaning is derived from an accidental similarity in the way the words are pronounced , or whether the common pronunciation came about because of an existing symbolic link , is open to debate . |
30 | The account of the mines provided here is derived from an old document brought to my attention . |