Sentence examples for To derive from from inspiring English sources

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Tijana's beau ideal of a man seemed to derive from her brother's old Army unit.

Pope Jude Law's theology proves, jarringly, to derive from the Inquisition.

Pahlavi's interest in western art is believed to derive from her education in France.

Some of the treatments are said to derive from African traditions that the Garifuna still respect.

The fire fills you with the warmth that you used to derive from human contact.

It seems to derive from a mistranslation of museum records that were then kept in Latin.

At one time most African fauna was thought to derive from elsewhere.

One of the important languages to derive from Aramaic was Syriac.

The name Willamette is believed to derive from a Kalapuya Indian phrase meaning "west bank".

The name Meekatharra is said to derive from an Aboriginal term for "bad watering place".

Nor can lawyers be paid from funds that are presumed to derive from crime.

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