Example sentences of "[vb base] are [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | The pelargoniums we grow are derived from wild species native to South Africa , and it 's interesting to see some of these plants in Hazel 's collection . |
2 | Northampton , of course , is famous for its ‘ boots and shoes ’ and many of the fine Victorian buildings which abound are derived from the wealth of the shoe industry at the turn of the century . |
3 | The waters on which we travel are released from the penstocks of Glen Canyon Dam , 105 miles upstream , according to the demand for hydroelectric power in cities hundreds of miles away . |
4 | A second edition , extending to 1740 , was published in 1745 for John Nourse ( volumes iv–x are reprinted from the original edition , with cancel title-pages ) . |
5 | This contrasts with non-historians for whom the data they use are generated from the very start of the research process , either via questionnaire or some other survey method , with computer analyses in view . |
6 | If a volume is accepted by the user and verified by the HC VERIFIER , the asterisk is removed , but if a volume is rejected by the user the modules they contain are removed from the Location file . |
7 | The remarks which follow are extracted from our subsequent conversation : |
8 | The generalizations which follow are derived from my own experience in one particular sector of British society during the era 1910 to 1980 . |
9 | Some of the points that follow are re-phrased from L. C. Taylor 's summary ( Taylor 1972 , pp. 156–7 ) , while others will be recognized as emerging from the arguments of Chapters I and 2 . |
10 | Most of the specialists are Dermato -venereologists , and usually only about 10 per cent of the patients they see are suffering from a sexually transmitted disease , the remainder having skin problems . |