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

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1 The Ballerina series comprises three eating apples , all derived from ‘ Golden Delicious ’ which maybe accounts for their unremarkable flavour , and a very attractive crab called ‘ Maypole ’ which can be left to grow as tall as you like if you do n't want to pick the fruits .
2 She will make no extravagant claims for her skin- and hair-care products , all derived from natural ingredients .
3 You have not only derived from it the means of raising your subterranean wealth , but those also of rendering it available to the public . ’
4 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 .
5 But far from being logically and mechanically derived from the ‘ needs ’ of capitalist accumulation , state policies are the outcome of very complex and contradictory processes .
6 Other global forces are becoming evident too , not necessarily derived from popular experience .
7 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 .
8 The word is apparently derived from the Germanic dotter or yolk of egg , which is roughly the colour of the common European dodder , and is now used as a common name for all species belonging to the genus Cuscuta .
9 His optimism was apparently derived from the fact that the participants had reached agreement on several divisive issues , including the recognition of Quebec as a distinct society — with a concomitant devolution of powers to the provincial government — and the recognition of the inherent right of aboriginal peoples to self-government .
10 Some other wasp species , apparently derived from pollinating agaonids , enter through the ostioles but do not carry pollen , though they have pockets ; there are also weevils and moth larvae .
11 In Britain , the Regional Library Bureaux have consistently handled both interlending and cooperative acquisition programmes , although their share of the total national interlending activity is only 8% — largely derived from handling types of material which are not stocked by the British Library Document Supply Centre ( BLDSC — see below ) .
12 The lower unit is characterised by an average porosity of about 13% which is largely derived from vugs produced by leaching of replacement anhydrite .
13 For women whose self-esteem has been largely derived from being the centre of the home , there are a set of problems and issues to be resolved when they are required to take their place at the side of the family stage .
14 The part of the questionnaire assessing smoking behaviour was largely derived from the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys studies and previous studies of adolescent health behaviour conducted in Wales .
15 In English , in fact , graphology is largely derived from phonology : our alphabetic writing system represents , however imperfectly , the sounds of speech , and punctuation , at least in part , duplicates the roles of stress and intonation in spoken discourse .
16 Braitenberg says these internal connections are of two kinds : local interconnections of about 1 mm , which are largely derived from collaterals of axons leaving one region of neocortex and carrying messages elsewhere ; and long-range , distant connections carried by the axons I have just mentioned .
17 I puzzled over this one for some time and came to the conclusion that my children 's concept of life is largely derived from fairy stories in which anybody with power is always male .
18 The proposal that drama somehow became more sophisticated with an interest in psychology adopted by Shakespeare and Jacobean dramatists is to come to Renaissance drama with a presumption that literary sophistication is the representation of psychological interiority , a view largely derived from the centrality of late nineteenth and early twentieth century novels within a reading experience .
19 In the major common law countries , the legal concept of discrimination is largely derived from the disparate treatment and adverse impact analysis of the US Supreme Court in Griggs v Duke Power Co .
20 Support for this comes from the finding that faecal protease activity , largely derived from bacteria , is increased threefold in colitis .
21 Our understanding of the vertical ( as opposed to the horizontal ) movements of the lithosphere during continental rupture is largely derived from the interpretation of the sediments laid down in passive margin basins .
22 These characters become real , and may give the lonely viewer the benefits normally derived from being with other people .
23 Therefore , if were incorrectly derived from an acoustic waveform that in fact corresponded to an intended production of thanks for sending me your letter , the syntactic/semantic component would not only have to reject all the improbable competitors such as thanks force ending knee your letter , but also to identify that the word knee has been incorrectly derived instead of me .
24 Five examples are given below , each of which is easily derived from our existing systems .
25 The transfer function of the second-order low-pass filter shown in figure 12.2(a) is ( see equation ( 12.12 ) ) while that of the corresponding high-pass filter with capacitance C' in place of inductance L and inductance L' in place of capacitance C is From equations ( 12.33 ) and ( 12.35 ) it is apparent that to synthesise the prototype low-pass response with unit cut-off pulsatance , the inductance L and capacitance C must satisfy Equations ( 12.34 ) and ( 12.36 ) similarly show that to synthesise the planned high-pass response with cut-off pulsatance the capacitance C' and inductance L' must satisfy Combining equation ( 12.37 ) with equation ( 12.39 ) and equation ( 12.38 ) with equation ( 12.40 ) reveals that Thus high-pass filters are easily derived from low-pass designs .
26 Data on accelerated soil erosion in the tropics is generally derived from small experimental plots , with only a few years of data .
27 In truth the name was just derived from the Sicilian ( fasci ) for a group .
28 We must also examine critically the notion that individual practitioners enjoy an autonomy which is somehow derived from that of the collectivity .
29 Monistic inferences are thus derived from a fusion of the idea of substance with that of independence .
30 Whether such , perhaps resulting from crosses with male plants not far away , would have survived competition with those possibly derived from crosses with more distant fathers , in a mixed infructescence is not clear but this example and several others show how unrestrictive certain ‘ syndromes ’ are .
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