Example sentences of "draw [adv prt] [adj] of " in BNC.

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1 The banks will typically seek to restore their liquidity by drawing down some of their funds which they keep in the form of call or short term deposits with the discount houses .
2 The party officers and Whips were solidly behind Chamberlain , but Law drew off some of his support among tariff reformers and , urged on by Edward Goulding and Max Aitken , he refused to withdraw unless his continued candidature would allow Long to win .
3 The sword gone , a boat drew up full of women wearing black hoods including Morgan le Fay , Arthur 's half sister .
4 He drew back one of the chairs and proceeded to seat himself at the table opposite her .
5 Chapters 3 and 4 followed this up by investigating the principal forms of capitalist property , with particular reference to the British case , and Chapter 5 drew out some of the political implications of that investigation .
6 Earlier chapters have drawn out some of the consequences of this peculiarity ; this one turns to procedural matters , and to the way in which the involvement of third parties , once an obstacle to the legal recognition of trusts , was turned into a virtue and one of their greatest strengths in the legal enforcement of testamentary dispositions .
7 During the post-war period Hayek has drawn out some of the assumptions underpinning his economic theorizing and developed them into a general theory of society .
8 Bob Hopkins quotes the view ( see Church Planting II , Grove Books , page 21 ) that the parish boundary at its worst is ‘ a line drawn round thousands of people to protect them from hearing the Gospel . ’
9 And I know that you 've considered it er , in , in , drawing up some of your , your , programmes and
10 They then draw off some of the horse 's blood , remove the serum containing the antibodies , return the blood to the horse , and these horses are used for producing the tetanus erm antibodies .
11 In 1973 , under the direction of the Scottish Development Department , the old County Council of Orkney commissioned a firm of planning consultants to draw up first of all an interim strategy and then a Structure Plan to cope with the consequences surrounding the construction of an oil-terminal on the island of Flotta , and with the possibility of further North Sea oil activity taking place within the county .
12 I shall draw out three of these themes , each of which serves to raise further questions about understanding family obligations in contemporary societies .
13 Although now virtually abandoned , being almost entirely useless in both research and clinical practice , this scheme does draw out some of the ways in which the symptoms of schizophrenia can sometimes cluster together .
14 They stopped beside the resting horses and looked down on the vale of Grasmere , a prospect described by great poets as an unsuspected paradise , depicted by painters as a jewel set in nature , sought out by the fashionable , protected by the sensible , evoker of sublime epithets , a small , ovaloid dream lake ringed by mountains proportioned in a measure which touched the intelligence as much as the eye ; if any one place deserves the description , then Grasmere Vale could claim to be in the very eye of the Romantic storm , in its beauty , its seclusion , its inhabitants and its capacity to draw in and draw out some of the greatest artists of the era .
15 There is , however , another element in the GP 's ideology and with this I want to draw out one of the most powerful of the myths of medical work and relate it back to my earlier theme of profession as mystery .
16 Furthermore , water running down the outside of the Pertex helps to draw out some of the water that penetrated through to the Parameta.a The rest stays there and evaporates in the wind or trickles down between the layers .
17 In the rest of this section , therefore , we have used Atkin 's framework to draw out some of these similarities .
18 In this chapter I have been concerned to draw out some of the implications for socialist politics of the analysis of capitalist property relations given earlier .
19 Water is reflective in both the literal and philosophical sense and , as a mirror of the skies , draws down all of creation within reach of the gardener .
20 The six wax balls are then placed in an earthenware pot containing water , given a stir by the vicar , before he draws out two of them , ‘ as chance shall offer them ’ .
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