Example sentences of "[noun pl] derive from " in BNC.

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1 In their efforts to weld together into a coherent master plan proposals deriving from several different sources : party politics , expert advisers , and Home Office experience , Jenkins and his senior civil service adviser constituted an unusually perceptive and skilful partnership .
2 The projects deriving from the first phase of the research programme cover topics like small firms , unemployment , career education in , and further education beyond , school , the agricultural sector in the economy , housing and the labour market .
3 A formal statement suspending the independence declaration , and all legislative acts deriving from it , was approved by the Supreme Council on June 29 by 69 votes to 35 .
4 However , the proportion of cases deriving from this estimate of misplaced anal cancers actually decreased during 1943–77 .
5 The inspector , however , found that any bonuses deriving from this design ‘ have been lost and also much of the experience and skill of the ‘ old Feltham ’ which coped well with a difficult borstal population' .
6 Maybe there was a mystery train of sorts deriving from some forgotten tale in an area served early by rail linking with wild and remote sea shores .
7 This research provides the opportunity to explore the way in which the employment opportunities deriving from the tourist/visitor potential of areas peripheral to a core area of residential tourist development can be modelled .
8 Although emphasis was initially upon recognition of the variety of landscape features , sediments and structures that could be developed under periglacial conditions , the potential subsequently arose of developing a greater knowledge of phases of periglacial landscape development , and in Poland and other countries in Europe this emphasis was clearly evident in research in the 1960s and much of the research was reflected in Periglacial Geomorphology ( Embleton and King , 1975 ) which was one of two books to derive from the earlier Glacial and Periglacial Geomorphology ( Embleton and King , 1968 ) .
9 The synthetic linker and adapter sequences are shown in small letters , sequences derived from parental pAcUW3 and pAcYM1 vectors are represented in capital letters .
10 A specific oligonucleotide probe ( UP6 oligo ) was synthesized corresponding to the region of the gene 62 promoter spanning the proposed mRNA start site at -287 , by annealing complementary single stranded 35mer oligonucleotides carrying sequences derived from -311 to -283 of the gene 62 promoter flanked by non-gene 62 sequences giving rise to 5' AvaI and 3' BamHI sticky ends .
11 Sections of mouse embryos from E11 to E15 were labelled with probes derived from the common EGF-like region of the GGF gene .
12 Hin dIII-digested DNA from the patient ( P ) , his father ( F ) , mother ( M ) , and a control ( C ) were hybridized to the 1,412-bp ( left panel ) or 680-bp ( right panel ) probes derived from the DN10 cDNA .
13 An example of a typical bending analysis is shown in Figure 7A ; there is no significant difference in mobility of the primary protein:DNA complex within each set of three probes derived from either the pBENDU or pBENDP plasmids .
14 One in every four purchases from your local chemist contains compounds derived from rainforest species .
15 One in four products from the chemist will contain chemical compounds derived from rainforest plants , and it is estimated that to date only one per cent of rainforest plants have been screened for medical use .
16 A major difficulty is that the inert gases account for only a small fraction of the volatiles known at the surfaces and in the atmospheres of the three planets , where the volatiles almost entirely consist of CO 2 , H 2 O , N 2 and O 2 , or of compounds derived from them such as carbonates , hydroxy-silicates and nitrates .
17 The actinides are more variable in their oxidation states , and this gives them more varied colors , but again the spectra of compounds derived from a given oxidation state are likely to be very similar .
18 Now it 's jolly difficult to follow an argument of that time when it 's read — I appreciate that — but what I think Darwin is actually saying is this , that it 's true that vertebrates , for example — all vertebrates , from fish to ourselves — have a common pattern of a rigid rod down the middle of the back , segmented muscles either side of it , a mouth at the front , a hollow nerve chord on top , two pairs of fins or legs derived from them , but not three pairs or one pair , but two pairs and so on .
19 On average , we have an adequate or slightly excessive intake of calories derived from fat and carbohydrate .
20 But the stations do demonstrate that architectural influences flowed north and south through the Americas , bending styles derived from Europe to new ends .
21 Wishart and Virden ( 1977 ) also suggest that in the twentieth century a fundamental opposition between ‘ literate ’ music styles ( from concert music to Tin Pan Alley songs ) and ‘ oral ’ styles ( quintessentially Afro-American musics , but also popular styles derived from these ) is associated with the opposition between those who dominate and control the social system and those who are its victims .
22 POSC has established common data and access ( SQL-based ) models for developers and suppliers to incorporate in their solutions derived from its members ' data processing requirements POSC says the models will allow different departments within an organisation to share applications and data .
23 Its formation is not completely understood but the fact that it is better developed on loose stones than on rock pavements and that there is frequently a well-developed band extending from an inch or two below the surface to just above the ground surface , suggests deposition from solutions derived from the soil by capillary action .
24 They work by generalising solutions derived from an iterative pattern recognition process , to ‘ train ’ themselves .
25 Eleanor Rathbone identified the power that husbands derived from their breadwinner status as the ‘ Turk Complex ’ which she described in a biting passage :
26 The ‘ old ’ exchange rate index ( ERI ) used weights derived from an IMF model , and these weights were becoming increasingly out of date .
27 There is little justification in using weights derived from individually based analyses in a regional formula for two main reasons .
28 London , especially Inner London , gains considerably from the heavy weight given to population density and to a range of household characteristics derived from the Census , which are widely used in the redistributional formulae .
29 One of the most relevant particle characteristics derived from sieve analysis is the size of the intermediate diameter .
30 CLE does not charge a set fee , operating on the basis of sharing in the expected savings derived from the recommendations in the audit .
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