Aún no tenemos significados para "derive much".
1Semiconductor companies, which derive much of their revenue from China, especially climbed.
2You should derive much encouragement from the beginning you have made already.
3Tommy seemed to derive much pleasure from visiting his tombstone on mild days.
4They are very diligent and fervent, and the Catholics derive much comfort from them.
5Real gaming aficionados will derive much delight from it, though.
6I derive much pleasure, gentlemen, from your very satisfactory address.
7So, likewise, did Paris derive much gratification from the ten years' siege of Troy.
8If these be known, the king may derive much benefit, O son of Pandu!
9And besides that, both parties always derive much benefit from a transaction involving no overcharge.
10James Hawtry, Junior, sitting beside the heiress, failed to derive much satisfaction from this clause.
11The natives make use of everything in trading with those nations and derive much profit therefrom.
12I know Mr. Manning too well to believe that I shall derive much benefit from it.
13The country will from this derive much advantage.
14We derive much pleasure from the society of the American artists who are now residing in Florence.
15Nevertheless, the present generation of operatives derive much good from the thoughtful and patriotic care of the founders.
16He seemed to derive much satisfaction from this occupation and to be in an excellent frame of mind.
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