Example sentences of "a [noun] draw from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The urgency of the Czech art establishment 's task is not helped by cloying , centralising bureaucracy : when an English-language Prague newspaper requested a photograph of a Schiele drawing from the National Gallery 's collection , it was told to send a formal request to the director , Mr Slavicek .
2 Locally action was taken by health workers , with the support of a committee drawn from the whole range of public service workers .
3 At the 1981 census people of pensionable age represented less than 4 per cent of all households with a head drawn from the New Commonwealth ( Asia , the Indian subcontinent and pakistan ) .
4 In 1750 , although Pomeranian SÅ‚upsk had already become German Stolp , it had been possible to say that east of a line drawn from the tiny Pomeranian fishing hamlet of Rowy to the hamlet of Tuchomie , Polish or various Slav dialects were spoken .
5 Over the 1960s wearers of the old school tie probably became less evident in the boardroom and the higher reaches of management , but they were not generally replaced by an elite drawn from the new cadres of higher education .
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