Sentence examples for Had derived from inspiring English sources

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He had derived sexual gratification from the killings, he said.

It added that it had derived "enormous value" from most of its acquisitions.

The museum had derived about half of its operating revenue from the play.

Shakespeare knew how the courtly sequence dances that had derived from country mating measures could further romance or conspiracy.

When the sides walked off for the break, what would prove United's winning advantage had derived from two slick moves.

He had imputed data — that is, he had derived predicted values for measurements using a complicated statistical model.

Only 10 of the 32 forces who responded to the NAO found they had derived savings from the programme.

Dr. Steere told Dr. Edlow that their success had derived largely from Dr. Malawista's management style.

In 1998, two teams of American scientists, using corporate funds, announced that they had derived stem cells from human embryos for the first time.

These dreams of renunciation and patience, it occurred to me, were prejudices that I had derived from my own life and my own experience as a writer.

There was tragedy in that, but for Swire there was also meaning — and sustenance similar to what Dornstein had derived from his own investigations.

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