Example sentences of "to draw out [art] " in BNC.

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1 Jan. to draw out a programme and make arrangements . "
2 He does not understand the WEA point of view , of desiring to draw out the individual in speech and written work .
3 In this volume we are in part trying to draw out the links that tie the assumptions involved in policy debates to some of the grim realities that affect local communities in contemporary city life .
4 The way to resolve this necessary dilemma is surely not to discredit spatial policy altogether but to contextualise it , to draw out the links between the locally specific and the internationally ubiquitous , as Patrick Bond describes in his description of the campaign for the community control of capital in Baltimore ( chapter 8 ) .
5 As I have already observed , feminists are concerned both to draw out the implications of sexist language and to consider changes in linguistic practice that might mitigate the effects of this particular form of sexism .
6 The performance of dance and drama attended during the inspection of Matagalpa Prison was a good testimony to the efforts being made to draw out the creativity and self-expression of the prisoner .
7 I have represented both approaches simplistically , to draw out the contrast specifically because it seems that Howard favoured both approaches , but did not have the experience of both to see the contradictory implications .
8 The action research of the Brunel school can be used to draw out the key advantages of the controlled authority .
9 The search for such solutions fails to draw out the full implications of the criticisms of the traditional method of legitimating corporate managerial power .
10 We tried to draw out the kind of changes that might help make the whole thing happen .
11 Temporarily withdrawing in an attempt to draw out the IRA , they returned to occupy the area for a further 36 hours ( Farrell , 1980:273 ) .
12 He was quick to come to the city 's defence , arguing that , what was lacking in financial support , was made up for in sheer determination , enthusiasm and innovation , ‘ We have been keen to draw out the general cultural life of Dublin ’ , he explained , ‘ much of our funding has been matched by donations from such organisations as the EEC ’ .
13 Arrange the aubergines in a large colander and sprinkle generously with salt , then set aside for 30 minutes to draw out the juices .
14 And if the Spirit was truly to represent Jesus , he had to remain bound to the person and character of Jesus.Jesus was God 's Last Word to man ; and the function of the Spirit was not to give some new revelation of his own , but to bear witness to Jesus , to draw out the implications of God 's Last Word .
15 Inverted nipples can make breastfeeding more difficult at first , although with a bit of patience , your baby can learn to draw out the nipple with his sucking action .
16 Slowly , imperceptibly , Mrs Burrows influence began to draw out the woman 's hidden qualities until one day she shocked the neighbourhood in a different way : by appearing decently dressed , and at tending the women s meeting .
17 The purpose of this study is to draw out the lessons of US experience as they relate to the situation in Britain .
18 They enable one to draw out the distinctive features of that culture , in a more useful manner than does the framework provided by others , and to consider the impact of both history and resources .
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