Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] derived from " in BNC.

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1 Other global forces are becoming evident too , not necessarily derived from popular experience .
2 You have not only derived from it the means of raising your subterranean wealth , but those also of rendering it available to the public . ’
3 This water is not only derived from the food that we eat and the fluid that we drink : much of it comes from the multitude of secretions which enter the gut lumen .
4 Others may be in positions of trust not directly derived from full-time occupation , such as scout masters — SCOUT LEADER 'S CAMPING SHAME ( Star ) — as well as those in less formal and less-easily recognisable roles ; the headline Sex shame of ‘ uncle' ( Daily Mirror ) and text ( ‘ a mild-mannered clerk known by schoolboy train fans as Uncle Roland … took boys in the Rail Riders ’ Club on trips in Britain and Europe ’ ) shows how some offenders had eased into positions of trust with youngsters .
5 The pride in the job which has often been regarded as the hallmark of the rural worker was therefore not always derived from sheer altruism .
6 This has many elements in common with ( b ) , in its emphasis on a whole social order , but it differs from it in its insistence that ‘ cultural practice ’ and ‘ cultural production ’ ( its most recognizable terms ) are not simply derived from an otherwise constituted social order but are themselves major elements in its constitution .
7 More recently , social policy in this country has been informed by political economy — that tradition , primarily but not exclusively derived from Marxism , which identifies the ideological character of disciplinary boundaries and looks for explanations of the nature of social structure and social process in terms of the character of the dominant mode of production ( see Gough , 1979 ) .
8 Here we report initial 187 Os/ 188 Os ratios for 190-Myr-old picrite basalts from the Nuanetsi region of the Karoo flood basalt province , which are most readily explained as mixtures between enriched SCLM and sub-lithospheric material , most probably derived from a mantle plume .
9 Other of the portraits in Fortunatus 's poems are more classical ; Chilperic is described in terms of his military prowess , his justice and his culture , but Sigibert , especially in the epithalamium celebrating his marriage to Brunhild , is depicted in terms derived almost entirely derived from the Roman past .
10 Fibre is the indigestible component of our diet , almost always derived from vegetable produce , and it is those components of the diet that can not be broken down by the digestive system which in turn pass into the large bowel and contribute to the bulk of faecal waste matter .
11 LDL , the major cholesterol-containing lipoprotein , is therefore almost exclusively derived from endogenous metabolism of VLDL .
12 The result has been a reduction in party funds , which have been almost exclusively derived from membership , of about 15 per cent .
13 His description of the Roman military camp ( 6.27–42 ) is almost certainly derived from a book , and even the description of a Roman levy on the Capitol ( 6.19–21 ) seems to be taken from a written account , since , as Professor Brunt has lately shown in detail , it can hardly have corresponded to contemporary practice ( Italian Manpower 225 B.C.–A.D. 14 ( 1971 ) , 625–34 ) .
14 In tropical rural areas , rainfall may average pH 4.5 , due mainly to natural organic acidity , most likely derived from emissions of volatile organic acids from vegetation , such as isoprene and terpene ( Bridgman , 1989 , 1990 ) .
15 The morning I woke up and realised that perhaps the reason I resented young Tulloch s much was because I too was an observer of human beings and that this most likely derived from an equal failure to establish satisfactory human relationships , was not a happy one .
16 Preference values for health states were most commonly derived from the matrix developed by Kind et al .
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