Sentence examples for all derives from inspiring English sources

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The word lingerie, after all, derives from the French word linge, meaning "washables".

It all derives at some level from the description of the Tabernacle.

It all derives from the London Strategic Policy Unit which, as part of the African jubilee year in 1987, helped to establish the event back in the days of the Greater London Council.

It probably all derives from the Monte Carlo version, and in the case of the adagio and ballerina solo, parts of it surely go back to the 1892 St . Petersburgoriginal, choreographed by Lev Ivanov.

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The characteristics of the T-ALLs derived from both founders appeared similar.

The facts, accessible to all, derive from biomedical science.

These penalty kicks, however, all derived from the same penalty.

The 12 attendant monkeys are all derived from an Andy Warhol drawing from 1957.

They all derive from the same short novel, "Undine" (1811) by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué.

They are all derived from a single abstract painting from the 1990s.

We build our cities from stone, brick, steel, concrete, glass and bitumen – all derived from nature.

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