Example sentences of "be draw from [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In other words , evidence of processes and outcomes should be drawn from a broad data base .
2 Conversely , if spatial resolution is optimized in the sense that opposing inputs are drawn from neighbouring cones , then the surround inputs can not always be drawn from a single class of cone .
3 Holes in the floor outside , and inside , the orphanage served as toilets , and water had to be drawn from a single well in the grounds , so first they set about unblocking the drains and opening sewers .
4 We will call inferences of this type bridging inferences in order to distinguish them from all the possible inferences which could be drawn from a particular sentence .
5 The water supply used to be drawn from an ancient well , remembered still by one or two of the older residents .
6 ‘ Prospects for publishing , by subscription , a plan of the town of Manchester and Salford , to be drawn from an actual survey of Wm .
7 A third example can be drawn from the present fascination with evaluation — this is a particularly powerful example of the distortions which ‘ control ’ can introduce even though perfectly ‘ rational ’ or ‘ acceptable ’ from a managerial perspective .
8 Based on the experience to date some clear conclusions can be drawn from the best practice approach :
9 The Israeli government insisted that while the Palestinian representatives should be drawn from the occupied territories rather than the Palestinian " diaspora " ( a term which included those who in 1948 had left what was then Palestine , and their descendants ) , they should not be residents of Jerusalem ( as were both Husseini and Ashrawi ) .
10 No firm recommendations on weeding practice can be drawn from the conflicting findings of these reports .
11 The only conclusion that can be drawn from the above correspondence is that Stirling must have had some sort of operation in mind using parachutes during the period when he was returning from his second visit to Sirte .
12 The conclusion to be drawn from the above discussion is that while market forces undoubtedly constrain management behaviour , the disciplinary framework they impose is far from complete .
13 There are perhaps two main conclusions to be drawn from the above discussion :
14 The overall conclusion to be drawn from the above list is that the marketing department , in particular , disturbs the routines that other departments like to set for themselves in order to achieve efficiency in their own organization .
15 Indeed , if there is one conclusion that can be drawn from the first year 's experience of audit regulation , it is that so far there is insufficient evidence to judge the quality of the service registered auditors provide .
16 The inference to be drawn from the first part of his letter is that once Roman Catholics are in a voting majority they will automatically vote for a United Ireland .
17 In order to obtain data on the difficulty of the questions at different levels it was necessary for the sample of pupils taking them to be drawn from the complete range of target pupils in the schools .
18 Like them , this official would be a lay person , and would be completely independent of all other bodies and agencies , The official would be known as the ‘ Reporter ’ , and could be drawn from the legal profession , from amongst social work professionals , or perhaps from administration .
19 An important conclusion that can be drawn from the fiscal records is that the immediate effect of the Black Death in 1348–49 was slight in destroying communities , because most of the villages which eventually disappeared are still recorded as contributing to subsidies levied in the fifteenth century .
20 JH : Do you feel when listening to ‘ authentic ’ orchestral performances that there is an inevitable tendency for the musician to have at the root of his interpretation a whole series of experiences and influences which must at least sub-consciously be drawn from the post-Wagnerian school ?
21 Naturally directors tended to be drawn from the larger shareholders .
22 The loans will be drawn from the so-called Edinburgh facility , under which the EIB will lend a total of five billion Ecu ( about £408 billion ) to projects such as road , rail , energy and telecommunications networks over the next two years .
23 At least half of Sun CIS Region employees will be drawn from the local computer industry .
24 At least half of Sun CIS Region employees will be drawn from the local IT industry .
25 Access to Relevant Material by the Parents ' Solicitors : Solicitors representing parents may experience difficulties in getting background history of the child in care when preparing their cases , whereas solicitors representing Social Services Departments are likely to be drawn from the local authority Legal Departments , and to be fully informed .
26 Kazakhstan had a very substantial Russian population 37.8 per cent of the total according to the 1989 census , almost as many as the Kazakhs themselves — but it was the home of the great majority of the Soviet Union 's Kazakhs and it had become accepted that the republic 's party and state leadership should be drawn from the national group after whom the republic was named .
27 They will be drawn from the top 50% of the lean selection index of each of the seven participating flocks and given a full veterinary inspection before the sale .
28 To make a stitch 1/8in ( 3mm ) long , the needle thread has to be drawn from the top spool , through the guides and top tension discs to the eye of the needle .
29 As a result workers could be drawn from the Indian sub-continent whenever they were required by Britain .
30 However , they will be drawn from the same list of topics that 're on the first and there may be some overlap .
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