Pronunciation of the English word derives.
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1. | Bob derives pleasure from observing insects. | |
2. | The lonely man derives pleasure from observing ants. | |
3. | It cannot plausibly be argued that behaviour of such complexity derives entirely from instinct. | |
4. | The lonely patient derives pleasure from sewing. | |
5. | He derives his income from writing books. | |
6. | He derives pleasure from attending concerts. | |
7. | She derives her character from her mother. | |
8. | She derives her temper from her grandfather. | |
9. | The strongest is never strong enough to always be master, unless he transforms strength into right, and obedience into duty. From there derives the right of the strongest. | |
10. | This word derives from Latin. |