Aún no tenemos significados para "derive great".
1O'Neil seemed to derive great amusement from her account of what followed.
2Moreover, I confess that I hope to derive great advantages from this labor.
3You possess a real treasure, and you may derive great advantages from it.
4Many people derive great joy and fulfilment from recreational maths.
5The Kamtschadales derive great advantage in hunting from this circumstance.
6People derive great happiness, fulfilment and satisfaction from their children.
7I derive great pleasure from all literary and pictorial art and architecture; indeed, art of all kinds.
8During times of anarchy, the sinful man derive great pleasure by robbing the wealth of other people.
9These enemies, seeing these divisions and wars among you, will be delighted and derive great advantage therefrom.
10The federal councils will derive great
11The climate is mild, and, to a high degree, healthful; and invalids derive great benefit from a residence there.
12The 'rickshaw kept steady in front; and my red-whiskered friend seemed to derive great pleasure from my account of its exact whereabouts.
13The 'rickshaw kept steadily in front; and my red-whiskered friend seemed to derive great pleasure from my account of its exact whereabouts.
14But I would say you can always derive great comfort and pleasure from being properly scared, or moved by such brilliant writing.
15Independently of this commercial utility, the South and the West of the Union derive great political advantages from their connection with the North.
16Independently of this commercial utility, the south and the west of the Union derive great political advantages from their connexion with the north.
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Derive great a través del tiempo
Derive great por variante geográfica