Example sentences of "has derived from " in BNC.

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1 Conran has never allowed his job to become mere routine and there is no doubt in his mind about the satisfaction he has derived from building up a business empire .
2 The political power which some women have exercised sometimes and in some places in the past and other societies has derived from their position in a familial or kinship group .
3 Much of the evidence cited so far in this section has derived from the research of John Scott , who adopts a self-consciously Weberian approach .
4 Much space policy in Europe has derived from military considerations .
5 Part of its fascination has derived from the number of levels at which the debate has taken place .
6 In recent years a growing sophistication in tachistoscopic half-field investigations has derived from a conceptual and methodological framework known as information processing theory .
7 This aspect of his practice is only just beginning to change , but he intends to persevere with it , spurred on by the personal satisfaction he has derived from ‘ seeing them do their maths ’ .
8 ‘ Pah , nothing 's left from the previous existence — only the mere lees and dregs of thought , dreams of past time that the creature does not heed , or not half as much as the figments he has derived from Milton !
9 If the argument is sustained in any of these instances , the benefit which the employer has derived from the patented invention is effectively reduced or even negated .
10 Indeed the Faculty encourages interdisciplinary activity and recognises that much innovative work has derived from the intellectual stimulus of multidisciplinary study .
11 The other more recent criticisms of the electoral system has derived from the characterization of the existing political system as an adversary one .
12 Significantly , much confusion has derived from the apparently different economic and social priorities set by government employees , other planners , conservationists and farmers .
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