Example sentences of "draw from this " in BNC.

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1 The author notwithstanding , many conclusions can be drawn from this steel-trap of a book ; about Berlin in Thirties turmoil , for example , as observed by a keen-eyed young loner from Bristol .
2 What conclusion should be drawn from this apparent imbalance between bat and ball ?
3 Another conclusion that can be drawn from this table is that , apart from the southern cone countries , those who work in the modern sector of the economy comprise a minority of the population .
4 Again , the positive message which can be drawn from this part of the whole episode ends up buried by default .
5 The distinction between technique , and project or policy is clearly drawn from this evaluation of conservation in Tanganyika :
6 The conclusion to be drawn from this chapter is clearly a somewhat negative one : the action project has made some difference to certain kinds of dementia sufferer , but overall its impact has been negligible .
7 Perhaps the single most important conclusion to be drawn from this review is that the monitoring , modelling and management of the global environment are tasks which uniquely require the integration of skills and techniques from many disciplines .
8 But the conclusion to be drawn from this may be less acceptable to those for whom the democratic and pluralist nature of local government is one of its key defining characteristics , since local government ( both elected and unelected ) seems increasingly to be drawn into ‘ corporatism at local level ’ .
9 A moral is sometimes drawn from this tale .
10 A possible conclusion to be drawn from this is that management can provide alternative more attractive forms of work organisation but these may be at higher cost .
11 What conclusions can be drawn from this experiment in democratic socialism ?
12 Two conclusions have been drawn from this evidence :
13 Once again , it may be helpful to distinguish between objective evidence obtained from an assessment and the conclusions which are drawn from this .
14 The conclusions which can be drawn from this examination of the use of state-funded welfare services by elderly people are that the ‘ older ’ among them obtain much more help than the ‘ younger ’ , primarily because , on average , they are much more disabled .
15 Many conclusions can be drawn from this summary .
16 In sum , there are seven conclusions to be drawn from this survey :
17 But quite soon different conclusions were drawn from this than Moore 's .
18 The main conclusion to be drawn from this brief random survey of a number of undefended settlements is that their size and importance appear to have been disregarded when decisions were taken as to the places to be fortified .
19 The overall conclusion to be drawn from this discussion is that the various lags can complicate the business of macroeconomic management , and may even make it counter-productive .
20 If a radius is drawn from this centre through the corner of the rectangle , the centre of the arc for the smaller flap is fixed automatically at the point of intersection of the radius and the major axis .
21 The inference which might be drawn from this analysis was that Eliot himself had conceived a homosexual passion for just such a young man and , when the article was reprinted four years after Eliot 's death , it was suggested to be Jean Verdenal , the Frenchman whom Eliot had met in Paris when he was a student there and to whom , after his death in the First World War , he dedicated Prufrock and Other Observations .
22 The obvious conclusion to be drawn from this is that precise numbers of TVRs accumulated by a campaign according to BARB , predicted at the planning stage , or promised in a package by a TV contractor , have a significant built-in factor of error : precision is mythical .
23 It is not clear precisely why it was thought that inferences might be drawn from this revelation , but if they might , the jury should not be left alone to draw them .
24 The conclusion to be drawn from this discussion is that , in higher education , authority has a reciprocal aspect .
25 The main conclusion to be drawn from this discussion is that a software-based System gives detailed control of the velocity profile up to medium stepping rates ( 1000 steps per second ) , but may limit high-speed performance , and is therefore well-suited to applications in which acceleration/deceleration operations predominate .
26 One conclusion that will be drawn from this principle is that gravitational fields affect electromagnetic radiation : light leaving a star is red shifted , and light passing near a star is deviated from a classical straight-line path ( Section 2.3 ) .
27 The major conclusion that can be drawn from this analysis is that users are generally satisfied with the information they receive , but there is no doubt that confusion still exists as to the range of information providers available .
28 There are other meanings to be drawn from this first sonnet , of course , but what is clear is that the poetic sequence of Astrophil and Stella may be seen announcing itself as a failure , a success , both , or neither .
29 Conclusions will then be drawn from this body of facts and these will be presented in narrative form .
30 There are a number of implications to be drawn from this observation which have relevance for the context of data .
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