Example sentences of "drawn about [art] " in BNC.

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1 While this part is constrained to produce only rotary motion in one plane , it may be necessary to provide additional offset functions ( in the X and Y directions ) to allow it to be drawn about a sensible ( local ) origin .
2 But a study of the Roman coins accumulated over the last century or so in museums has thrown up consistent differences between northern France and Italy , enabling certain conclusions to be drawn about the currencies of those areas .
3 This mixture of basic fact-finding and the comparison stage of the SSM eventually allowed some conclusions to be drawn about the possible effect of the new legislation on existing groups and responsibilities .
4 These exercises were essentially discrete studies in their own right , and , whilst certain conclusions can be drawn about the complementary nature of the different approaches , taken overall , the study also highlights the importance of merging systems thinking with real-world considerations .
5 The subsequent analysis enabled certain conclusions to be drawn about the importance of knowing about , and having access to , current information ; the availability of material ; the low utilisation of the CSSU Registry ; and the need for alternative methods for organising and locating information .
6 But he would not be drawn about the prospect of being reunited with his estranged wife Becky or his affection for former girlfriend Arabella Tait .
7 Similar conclusions can be drawn about the number of jobs held in an average career but there remain marked differences according to age , educational background , gender and size of firm .
8 From this discussion the following conclusions can be drawn about the nature of communications :
9 It is with precisely such phenomena that the methodology of the interpretive paradigm is concerned , and without them any conclusions drawn about the final product will be partial and uninformative .
10 What conclusions can be drawn about the ‘ pyramiding ’ of taxes ?
11 At intermediate levels , deductions may be drawn about the presence or absence of specific groups or assemblies of atoms by looking for characteristic group frequencies and intensities .
12 The interview survey will look at both local intervened-in and non-intervened-in firms to allow conclusions to be drawn about the effectiveness of past interventions , and perhaps more importantly prescriptions to be made about their future direction .
13 Conclusions can not be drawn about the effectiveness of polychemotherapy for non-resectable non-small-cell lung cancer ( NSCLC ) because the published randomised trials of polychemotherapy vs supportive care have been too small .
14 Likewise in ( 36 ) saw evokes not mere visual perception but rather an inference which the speaker has drawn about the character of the people in question on the basis of what he has been able to observe of their behaviour or even of their appearance , and so could be said by someone who had only seen a photograph of them .
15 There are also new dangers and dilemmas when too facile conclusions are drawn about the generic nature of management .
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