Example sentences of "drawn [prep] [art] ranks " in BNC.
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1 | New inspectors and advisers , who are usually drawn from the ranks of teachers , are rarely trained , it says . |
2 | But he could justify this because there were other Scots besides Elder , drawn from the ranks of the leading politicians , who gave him the same message . |
3 | In Derry its elected representatives were , as in rural areas , mainly drawn from the ranks of small businessmen . |
4 | The terms ‘ pre-service ’ and ‘ in-service ’ have been commonly used ; they are , in fact , misnomers , for a substantial proportion of entrants to ‘ pre-service ’ training have always been drawn from the ranks of those untrained teachers who perform such an important and unrecognised job in African primary schools . |
5 | Senior executives of radio stations are frequently drawn from the ranks of the political élite rather than from the professional corps of broadcasters . |
6 | Black sportsmen are drawn from the ranks of black working-class youth and these generally grow up under similar conditions , being subjected to the same kind of pressures or lack of them . |
7 | The eleven participating artists , each of whom has contributed a screenprint , are drawn from the ranks of the city 's exciting younger generation and include Angela Bulloch , Damien Hirst , Langlands & Bell , Michael Landy , Marc Quinn and Rachel Whiteread . |
8 | Its membership was drawn from the ranks of the Tory Party , the Anglican clergy and the aristocracy , but it was dominated by the intellectual voice of the medical profession . |
9 | Their most vocal representatives were drawn from the ranks of the larger practices . |
10 | The successful candidates more than the unsuccessful ones tend to be middle-aged , university-educated ( as well as public school-educated , in the case of Conservatives ) , and drawn from the ranks of business and the professions . |