Sentence examples for Have derived from inspiring English sources

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They have derived massive financial benefit from becoming the exclusive providers of social housing.

The fanciful name could have derived from a science fiction television series, Stargate.

But it is the inmates who seem to have derived the greatest release from their involvement.

His habitually early bedtime may have derived from how exhausting he found it to be himself.

Could "scam" have derived from the expression "'S cam é," meaning a trick or a deception?

His is not the only local family to have derived little benefit from the Singrauli coal and power boom.

Its identity and prestige have derived from the exhibition of high-art figures like Romare Bearden and Jacob Lawrence.

Too many "bad sex" clichés have derived from its marine metaphors and its talk of melting and dissolving.

— and some of the chauvinism that flecks his life and his writing may have derived from weird-mom worries.

But those observations seem to have derived more from the spokesman's animus than from the inmate's misconduct.

The authors have derived the SRL expressions w.r.t.

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