Example sentences of "drawn from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The causal inferences that can be drawn from experiments are direct and unproblematic , at least in comparison with the inferences that can be drawn from non-experimental enquiries .
2 Let us take an example to illustrate the different inferences which can be drawn from experiments and non-experiments .
3 Set in Chile , men and women , spirits , the forces of nature and history come together in an unforgettable , wholly absorbing and brilliantly realised epic drawn from Allende 's best selling novel .
4 There is a great readiness to invoke the French , and a conviction , drawn from Saussure and classical structuralism , that language has no necessary connection with reality .
5 Some optimism can be drawn from Clinton 's promise to secure a GATT agreement , but it also would be foolish to forget that the president can haggle over the complex details in the months ahead .
6 To this end he used a metaphor drawn from mathematics , the variable , to create " devices by which we can characterize the objects of empirical social investigation " .
7 A team representing graduates from the 1970's era will meet teams drawn from players of 1980–85 vintage , the 1985–90 era and , of course , the present side .
8 Almost all of the music used in the Forces consists of hymns , generally drawn from Hymns Ancient and Modern New Standard .
9 Imagery drawn from Maccabean sources associates the Westminster paintings of that time with a French , rather than English , stock of images and iconography .
10 In agriculture , workers and farmers are difficult to separate and both are the concern of the Agricultural Training Board which is an independent body of eight members , appointed by the Minister of Agriculture and drawn from employers , employees and educational organisations .
11 The project is a single-author piece of political analysis , using ideas and methods drawn from psychology and sociology , as well as history and political science .
12 An example comes from Williams ( 1981 , p.23 ) when he discusses the beneficiaries of a large World Bank project in Nigeria : ‘ these rich beneficiaries are drawn from army officers , government officials , contractors , merchants and members of the office-holding aristocracy , who purchase land in anticipation of benefits from the project and from cheap bank credits ’ .
13 For example , the nine-member WEU ( perhaps with the other five European NATO members sitting as observers ) could decide on the operation of a European Reaction Force , at least part of which might be drawn from forces committed to NATO .
14 FUTURE RECOMMENDATIONS DRAWN FROM REMARKS MADE IN EVALUATION
15 Material for these tables was drawn from Dale 's ( 1979 ) survey of DNs in the Lothian and Forth Valley Health District ( LFV ) ; and Mallett and Charles ' ( 1990 ) survey of DNs in the Paddington and North Kensington Health Authority ( PNK ) .
16 It includes animal fables , contemporary anecdotes , and material drawn from bestiaries or natural history .
17 Inspiration was drawn from Nietzsche , whose idea of Superman made him the ‘ poet of eugenics ’ , as Havelock Ellis , a founder of the movement , proclaimed .
18 It is revealing that on the fifth disc , which comprises material all drawn from BBC broadcasts — Chausson 's Poème , Brahms 's Vier ernste Gesänge plus a recital of English songs — there is very little distortion .
19 The chapter also contains a number of illustrations drawn from documents of all kinds and ages relevant to the study of local history .
20 All the foregoing are drawn from documents employed by the author in various studies , and there are many more examples which could be quoted .
21 The political sting had been drawn from pacifist witness .
22 In late July it was announced that Morocco 's air force was to be upgraded through the purchase of 20 F-16 fighter aircraft , worth in total US$250,000,000 , and drawn from United States air force stocks .
23 Education : Lessons drawn from life
24 Yes , but they 're not drawn from life .
25 Yes , but they 're not drawn from life .
26 This was shown in a handsome but stiff pose , painted by Barraband , in Vieillot 's book Tropical Songbirds ( 1805–9 ) : though drawn from life , it looks stuffed but is very decorative , and is accurate enough to fit its primarily taxonomic purpose as well .
27 Similarly calculated , and again perhaps no mere " encomiastic vignette " but drawn from life , is Ermold 's picture of the little Charles at his father 's hunt : By chance a little doe with the pack of hounds behind her flees Through the shady grove , and leaps through willow-woods .
28 The saxophonist is an outstanding musician , and spices up his favoured bop register with exotic touches drawn from swing through to free jazz .
29 Paul Hoggett ( 1987 ) , for example , has sought to explain changes in the organization of local government largely in terms drawn from debates within economics and the sociology of work ( see , for example , Massey , 1988a ; Meegan , 1988 ) , which suggests that since the early 1970s there has been a move away from Fordist towards post-Fordist methods of production .
30 A similar breakaway led by David Clement , the South Shields secretary of Wilson 's union from 1889 to 1901 , produced another new organisation , the National Seamen 's Federated Union with a nucleus of its membership drawn from NSFU north east coast branches .
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