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Sentence count:216+3Posted:2016-12-28Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: derivederive fromcontrivedderisivedivedlive downperceivedriverMeaning: [dɪ'raɪv]  adj. formed or developed from something else; not original. 
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91. In inland areas salt is derived from a number of sources.
92. The most striking characteristic of Morris's designs is a sensuous vitality derived from his deep love of nature.
93. Culture is derived as a historical force prior to the existence of any individual subject, but is only realizable through agency.
94. The drink and drug revenue, too, is derived from the poor.
95. Using the terminology derived from holography, we can reinterpret these waves as follows.
96. One kind of astrocyte and the oligodendrocytes are derived from a common dividing progenitor cell which can differentiate into either cell type.
97. Surprisingly, the language problems produced by other forms of damage do not necessarily follow these principles derived from stroke patients.
97. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
98. Geologists believe that oil and coal are composed of organic molecules because they themselves are derived from living things.
99. Digitalis, a heart drug that can be fatal in higher doses, is derived from the foxglove plant.
100. Precedent here refers to judicial precedent, derived from cases decided within the hierarchy of the court structure.
101. He had come to think of the attack as a living creature which derived its nourishment from the speed of its progress.
102. Quantitative data derived from densitometer traces of these and other cleavage patterns are presented as histograms in Figure 2.
103. The gnathostome condition, with paired nasal sacs not associated with a through duct, would therefore be a derived condition.
104. Fermanagh the Carboniferous sediments thin northwards against the land mass from which they were derived.
105. Some may require the full power of a normal form, while some can be derived directly.
106. Significant further research and investigation of the possibilities and benefits to be derived from such an approach are recommended. 14.4.
107. Over the same period the percentage derived from earnings has decreased from 27 percent to 9 percent.
108. There are several possible ways of administering tests which might be derived from the Cockcroft Committee's recommendations.
109. Hence, they failed to recognize the inconsistency between their espoused motivations for management and how they derived satisfaction from work.
110. She will make no extravagant claims for her skin- and hair-care products, all derived from natural ingredients.
111. The items used were derived from data from participant observation, and therefore constituted a re-presentation of items to the community.
112. The survey has produced the first national estimate of below tolerable standard houses derived from consistently applied methods.
113. In recent years there had been a considerable increase in the revenue derived from tourism.
114. In its present form this story is of recent origin, although it is derived from an ancient tale.
115. The other is that observation yields a secure basis from which knowledge can be derived.
116. He strongly advocated the greater efficiency derived from the concentration of Government Offices in the Whitehall area, close to the Treasury.
117. Interest in plant derived antiulcer drugs declined following the success of synthetic antihistamine drugs in the 1970s.
118. Magmas erupted at mid-ocean ridges are derived from the upper mantle.
119. A glycol ether of the same chemical group from which antifreeze is derived.
120. The investigation showed that the pollution probably derived from an engineering works that closed some 15 years ago.
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