Sentence examples for it all derives from inspiring English sources

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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.

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"It all derived from African dance," he says, referring to the evolution of contemporary street dance, "that path of struggle.

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.

Joseph Schumpeter in 1951: "The intellectual achievement of an analyst does not consist in the content of the statement which expresses the fundamental principle, but in his knowing how to make it fertile and how to derive from it all the problems of the science concerned".

The Pied Piper Children's Theater of NYC presents his classic musical (with book by Samuel and Bella Spewack) in a production starring young people ages 11 to 18. Won't their peers in the audience be surprised when they learn it's all derived from Shakespeare.

There were no serious concerns about the directness of the assembled evidence either, since it was all derived from studies that directly compared the interventions in which we were interested, in groups of eligible participants, and incorporated direct (and typically objective) measures of unregulated selection or consumption.

If logical analysis could illuminate the foundations of mathematics by showing how it could all be derived from logic by substitution of synonyms, perhaps it could also illuminate the foundations of the rest of our knowledge by showing how its claims could similarly be derived from logic and experience.

The very name of the archipelagic country -- derived from King Philip II of Spain -- perhaps says it all.

After all, it derives its authority from its independence.

"Play Without Words," in its acidulous look and tone, is based on a number of English films from the nineteen-fifties and sixties, but above all it derives from Joseph Losey's 1963 "The Servant," and it takes its plot from Harold Pinter's screenplay for that chilling movie.

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