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

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1 Though Cranmer drew from many sources , it was his own touch which gave the Prayer Book the charm , perfection of form and expression which were to endow the Church of England for centuries with unity , strength and a way to the hearts of men .
2 ( Stalin drew from archaic models which emphasized the pyramidal tomb [ Lenin 's ] as the centre of a tribal cult based on forced labour punctuated by religious ceremonies [ May Day ; 7 November ] . )
3 Since its foundation it has issued 91 volumes of parish registers , 54 volumes of heraldic visitations and 65 drawn from other sources .
4 More lay inspectors , drawn from other professions and from the general public , will bring fresh insights into service improvement .
5 Thus , both sides have tended to use social scientific research to make statements in general about catholic schools which have been drawn from other countries and , therefore , beyond the cultural confines within which Irish catholic schools exist .
6 We started the chapter with a quotation from Robbins ; it might equally have been drawn from other writers , such as Ortega y Gasset , F. R. Leavis or G. H. Bantock .
7 In recent years much has been drawn from other denominations and a much wider choice of hymns and music is one of the fruits of ecumenism .
8 But this does not explain the state 's overall function , ; for even when it is controlled by officials drawn from other classes , it continues to serve the political interest of the hegemonic fraction .
9 The angels are drawn from all sections of the community .
10 The volunteers were drawn from all sections of the workforce , from shopfloor to management , and were backed-up by catering staff working behind the scenes to produce the buffet meals .
11 Our councils are drawn from society on the bring that into modern day life erm our councils are drawn from all sections of society the Sanhedrin purely represent representatives of the Jewish Community their elders , their leaders , their priests , their religious lay people , all were represented on this highest authority this council .
12 A book , edited by Hans-Ruedi Weber ( until recently of the World Council of Churches ) , On a Friday Noon , shows illustrations of Christ crucified , drawn from all cultures and times in history .
13 The overall training plan is coordinated by myself ( Chief Administrative and Training Officer ) , approximately 50% of time in training and development , and the training sub-committee , whose members change regularly , drawn from all members of staff ’ ,
14 Winners will be drawn from all postcards received on 14 December 1992 .
15 Nevertheless , cultivators and labourers were drawn from all castes , and there were few caste monopolies .
16 The communication unit might consist of a number of specialists such as a personnel expert in communications , a journalist , a technical specialist and a back up advisory group drawn from all levels in the organization , and perhaps supplemented by occasional outside consultants .
17 We were drawn from all branches of the London Social Services .
18 The report , produced by a working party drawn from all sectors of the tourist industry , predicted that " tourist blight " would lead to environmental problems .
19 The Campaign for Resource is championed by a team of distinguished patrons , drawn from all aspects of political , industrial and public life .
20 Councillors must get proper support , to ensure that they are drawn from all parts of the community and are not financially disadvantaged .
21 The items are drawn from all parts of the country , and cover such things as local festivals , art associations , poetry circles , and so on .
22 Examples of radical reform , proposals for it and attempts to obtain it may be drawn from all parts of the globe .
23 At Macmillan College we select only because we are overwhelmed by applications and by selection we can thus ensure that we do have a fully comprehensive intake drawn from all parts of our catchment area .
24 His short visit has given him much information about the courses but , more importantly , he now has an intimate feeling of how these young men and women , drawn from all walks of life , are trained .
25 On the other hand , there was the reflection that all universities , through their senates — composed of academics drawn from all subjects taught in the university — were responsible for keeping a self-critical eye on their own work , and it was time in this sense that the public sector caught up with established university practice .
26 Strictly singulares were members of governors ' personal bodyguards , drawn from auxiliary regiments , but they may also have been employed for other duties .
27 Fortunately , in my recent meeting with Peter Gordon , in discussing the criticism which the report had drawn from certain sectors , he mentioned that a second report is being prepared for Scotland which is to be launched next June .
28 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 .
29 The matter was mystic as much as factual , drawn from deep-lying sub-strata of racial prejudice and religious fear .
30 The general structure is drawn from specific rules of movement .
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