Example sentences of "have derived from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Failures in the application of Functionalism have derived from an incorrect definition of ‘ live in ’ . |
2 | The level of consultation has become considerable and several successful projects have derived from the analyses . |
3 | The sequence of studies we have carried out have derived from the tools available to us in the context of psychological and linguistic expertise . |
4 | The difference is of course that we fight for economic superiority , but many wars have derived from the same aim . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |