Examples of 'he derived' in a sentence
Meaning of "he derived"
he derived ~ 'he derived' implies that a person obtained or received something from a specific source. It indicates that something was acquired by the individual
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he derived
He derived great benefit from the book.
That at this time he derived a portion of his.
He derived a lot of profit from the enterprise.
A hundred years ago when he derived the equation.
He derived great benefit from the practice.
He even showed how he derived it.
He derived pleasure out of doing this kind of thing.
Not seem to have informed his disciple whence he derived them.
He derived much money from his small business.
However the real reason was that he derived from a religious family.
He derived much pleasure from books.
Buntin invested the substantial income he derived from these enterprises in shipping companies.
He derived humanity from his mother.
It was from this beginning of all things he derived the laws for daily life.
How he derived that amount is unclear.
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Russell also realized she was correct when he derived the same results by different means.
He derived from the client.
And that might have compensated for the lack of satisfaction he derived from killing.
In this thesis he derived the equation of state bearing his name.
It was from Ireland that he derived his title.
He derived reconstruction formulae for living stature from dry bones.
It was evident that He derived great joy in giving.
He derived satisfaction from a long process of hard work culminating in accession.
He was a godchild of Queen Victoria from whom he derived his first two names.
That which he derived from the great name which he had inherited.
The Staff of Armadyl was named after him and he derived his symbol from it.
He derived formulae to calculate the area of ellipse and quadrilateral inside a circle.
Destroying an Essex Witch with the very tree from which he derived his powers.
It is obvious that he derived gratification from the fact of their being widely read.
John Italus was born in Italy from where he derived his name.
He derived a formula for calculating this critical mass as a function of its density and temperature.
It is believed that he derived his name Asebu from the river Sabou.
He derived his theory from the experiences he had with his patients in his clinic.
Good faith, that he derived no benefit from.
He derived the story from Ramayana of Tulsidas and several other Puranic texts.
Examples of other powers he derived from this province are,.
He derived the dictum from his extensive experience in the British Civil Service.
To keep clear of these proceedings, he derived.
The common statement that he derived his surname from Diss in Norfolk is a mere conjecture.
It would seem that Adam Smith should have refuted this notion, since he derived.
From his mother Faith he derived his characteristic directness of manner and generosity in friendship.
He was also Cousin of Catherine de' Medici from whom he derived patronage.
Ostoja himself emphasised he derived his right to the Bosnian crown from his royal parentage.
Copying paintings in the Rijksmuseum, Barlow discovered Vermeer, from whose work he derived much inspiration.
This he derived largely from Lawrence.
It is enough to note the advantage he derived from the co-operation of the fleet.
He derived his pen name from the Czech poet Jan Neruda.
While he was a sought-after session player, he derived much of his income from tutoring.
He derived a distance of a mere 8 thousand light years.
It is from his hometown that he derived the stage name " Sutton.
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