Examples of 'have derived' in a sentence

Meaning of "have derived"

have derived - This phrase is used to describe the source or origin of something. It suggests that something has been obtained or developed from a particular source or cause

How to use "have derived" in a sentence

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We have derived this actually in several other videos.
Most things in the world have derived intentionality.
He could have derived a sadistic pleasure from that.
For his moral obliquity might have derived.
I have derived quite a bit of spiritual benefit from it.
Radiofrequency oscillators have derived from spin electronics.
We have derived fatigue limits by testing.
Two important issues have derived from this document.
We have derived tools and ingredients to.
All digital currencies in use today have derived values.
Which they have derived from its adoption.
It is not entirely obvious that large social costs have derived directly from adjustment.
They may have derived from private conversations.
The domestic cat is thought to have derived from this group.
This may have derived from their regular moulting.
See how many moral lessons we have derived from these precepts.
We have derived a simple formula for these symmetry factors.
These place names might have derived from old water meadows.
I have derived much spiritual benefit from its study.
A finite element calculation from which we have derived new initiation criteria.
I have derived enormous confidence from being a husband and father.
Many of our most notable successes have derived from such networks.
Have derived from unclean contact with the barber.
Kvammen appears to have derived inspiration from his own youth.
Have derived its name from the custom of scholars.
All steam vessels until now have derived power from an enormous boiler.
We have derived one system of transforming transparency that mostly works.
And that there are other patients that have derived benefit from our experience with you.
We have derived both universalisms from one component of human nature.
Their design is deemed to have derived from ancient Greece.
Would have derived from a novel or a painting in which were depicted the.
To an extent these kingdoms may have derived from Roman structures.
We have derived a complex version of the minimum distance index to perform the comparison.
There are no later taxa that appear to have derived from Hesperolemur.
They might have derived from bows and arrows.
The Boeotian town of Leuctra is said to have derived its name from him.
It is thought to have derived its name because it is shaped like a.
Try this prescription and tell me the benefits you have derived in your Sadhana.
Gopiganj may have derived its name from term goppur.
Sengwer folklore features a patriarch named Sirikwa from where the term may have derived.
It is said to have derived its name from being a notorious haunt of pirates.
PM me if you would like to check the formula I have derived.
It is said to have derived its name from a small stream in the neighborhood.
The great benefit which I have derived from your.
He is supposed to have derived sadistic pleasure from watching other people suffer.
You know, the rights that we have derived.
They could have derived some real benefit from this debate.
The name Carthy could sometimes have derived from the name Carty.
We have derived the rate constants and activation energies of the processes involved.
The name Crimea may also have derived from this ancient town.

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