Example sentences of "[be] draw from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A tentative conclusion that could be drawn from the discussion of platelet-function abnormalities in diabetics would be that the increased platelet reactivity may represent a prethrombotic state and contribute to the as-yet-unexplained increased vascular risk in these patients .
2 The lessons to be drawn from the CMHT experience are , in part , along the lines of " if I were you , I would n't start from here " .
3 In the words of Lord Greene in Davies v Collins [ 1945 ] 1 All ER 247 : Whether or not in any given contract performance can properly be carried out by the employment of a sub-contractor , must depend on the proper inference to be drawn from the contract itself , the subject matter of it and other material surrounding circumstances .
4 I would like to end by asking what lessons can be drawn from the successes and the disappointments of recent decades .
5 Water would be drawn from the bottom of the vat at one end and returned via gravity from the filter , which would sit on the top of the vat at the opposite end .
6 One of the conclusions that can be drawn from the responses is that despite the increased provision of online information services by a range of organisations including Aberdeen City library , the Scottish Council and others , the level of awareness and potential of such information sources is still low .
7 The inferences to be drawn from the exchanges so far identified between Washington and certain British ministers , however , hardly warrant the claim that American involvement in the Conservative party intrigues which led to Eden 's replacement was " somewhat analogous " to the Soviet role in the establishment of Janos Kadar in Hungary .
8 In the case of a totally sealed labour market , new employees would only be drawn from the families of existing staff , and efforts would be made to ensure that individuals did not seek places outside the firm .
9 One conclusion which can be drawn from the Stanovich and West experiments on the effects of context is that the mark of a good reader is rapid word recognition .
10 Hence an additional current unc will be drawn from the generator so as to satisfy the equation
11 The following conclusions can perhaps be drawn from the authorities .
12 It is worthwhile , then , to explore what lessons may be drawn from the experiences of CMHTs and relate them to other areas of service .
13 Samples of 14 , 15 , 16 and 17 year old girls and young women will be drawn from the records of two schools which , whilst having similar socio-economic composition , differ in their overall crime rates .
14 The main conclusions to be drawn from the Survey are outlined below .
15 The above comparison articulates two , related , conclusions that can be drawn from the evidence reviewed so far .
16 The general conclusion that can be drawn from the evidence presented here is that regional policy has an improving effect on the employment and investment situation of development areas .
17 Provided that the inference could reasonably be drawn from the evidence , the fact that the court itself might not have done so would be irrelevant .
18 No conclusions could be drawn from the expression of atk in placenta due to the absence of signal in this lane using β- actin as a control .
19 There is no real momentum to be drawn from the structure , other than the poor teacher pushing it along .
20 No conclusion can be drawn from the coin loss at any individual site , unless it varies significantly from the pattern .
21 And in fact there are also topics to be drawn from the elements of the story — such as youth unemployment or divorce .
22 Nor is there much comfort for the liberal view to be drawn from the motives behind the strike wave .
23 I 'm sorry , I just wanted to make a couple of points in response to erm things that people have said in relation to my opening statement , erm Mr Brook er mentioned the fact that er none of the employe none of the new settlement proposals of which he was aware , erm included an employment element , erm I just wanted to place on record the fact that our suggested reworking of policy H two does provide for an explicit land er amount of land for employment purposes , erm as part of the new settlement location , I wanted to say that because I , I 'm not invited to appear on your employment day , and I do feel that this is an important component of the the H two strategy , and clearly that employment component will be drawn from the Greater York allocation , the second point , Mr Sexton erm I believe said that in his view you could not find a site for a larger new settlement er within the or outside the Greater York er greenbelt , erm which would not result in physical coalescence with the existing villages in the area , now I 'm not sure whether he was referring to any particular size of larger new settlement , but I invite you to look at the er land range at one to fifty thousand er map of the area , and you will see that the area outside the greenbelt is characterized by erm a very rural area with sporadic villages , and my believe is that there are erm sites available within that area which could accommodate a larger new settlement , the planning point is of course the larger the new settlement becomes , I think the less that that the reduced number of sites you will have available to accommodate erm that proposal , because of its scale , and the third aspect I want to comment on Mr Cunnane and Mr Thomas erm said that Barton Willmore had not made a need argument for the new settlement , well if I 'm not mistaken that 's what we spent most of this morning discussing under policy H one , and I do n't erm I do n't wish , and I do n't suppose that I 'd be invited to repeat the comments made by Mr Grigson this morning , I do n't think there 's any need for that , but that establishes in our mind very clearly there is a need for a new settlement in the range of two thousand to two thousand five hundred dwellings , erm in the period up to two thousand and six , and I wo n't say anything more on that .
24 A number of inferences might be drawn from the patterns which emerge ; but a particular advantage of this method of analysis is that it points up rather clearly the effect of linguistic environment on variation and allows the main phonetic locus of differences between the sexes in each of the communities to be specified .
25 Some lessons , then , which may be drawn from the experience of community mental handicap teams .
26 Eventually it was realised that a number of other conclusions could be drawn from the analysis which were relevant to the development or selection of a computer system , such as :
27 Falk advances these principles in the awareness that , pending the actual abolition of nuclear weapons , a different , and much more dangerous conclusion can be drawn from the argument about the illegality of nuclear weapons .
28 Is there any conclusion which can be drawn from the results , which might link the average percentage error and the distance of the person from the wall ?
29 In retrospect I can see that this implication can be drawn from the envelope , and I only wish I had realised it at the time .
30 What conclusions can be drawn from the failure of social services to reduce substantially socio-economic inequalities of access , use and outcome ?
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