Example sentences of "can draw on the " in BNC.
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1 | Today the dominant question is whether a country that can draw on the manpower and technology of two advanced industrial countries could become too powerful to be accommodated inside the European Community where the leading nations , Britain , France and Italy , would have populations only half the size of a new Germany . |
2 | Teachers who use these books can draw on the banks of ideas they provide to extend and diversify their current practice . |
3 | And s so I can draw on the areas |
4 | This can draw on the kind of research we have described in earlier Lectures , although it is likely to be easier in some areas than in others . |
5 | These similarities mean that in analysing the behaviour of bureaucracies we can draw on the parallels with the theory of the firm notably on the separation of ownership and control , and on the economics of internal organization . |
6 | At least the scientists can agree about the age of his body and others can draw on the evidence to imagine how he lived . |
7 | ‘ I think we can draw on the experience of winning the Senior Cup on two occasions . |
8 | Mrs Jacqui Jones , the partnership secretary , says that besides moving ahead in terms of technology , the firm also enjoys a reputation for quality of service and can draw on the wide experience of its partners who , like the firm 's founder , still deal in property conveyancing , wills , probate , trusts and investment as well as commercial and litigation work and much more . |
9 | Varying in size from about 30 to 150 , these teams can draw on the expertise of support groups dealing with specific areas such as material composition and structure , analysis and measurement , property characterization , electrochemical technology , process engineering and so on . |