Example sentences of "[noun] [am/are] drawn from " in BNC.
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1 | Accepting that the two maps are drawn from entirely different methods and to some extent a different data base of wells it is not surprising that differences in detail are recognised . |
2 | Chief examiners and moderators are drawn from the banks , professions and the higher education sector . |
3 | Conversely , if spatial resolution is optimized in the sense that opposing inputs are drawn from neighbouring cones , then the surround inputs can not always be drawn from a single class of cone . |
4 | Specialist teachers on the course are drawn from all eight participating Scottish universities giving a high level of expert tuition . |
5 | His central ethical rules are drawn from the law of Moses . |
6 | The researchers are drawn from the ESRC 's North West Regional Research and Operations Management . |
7 | Both the theories and methods are drawn from the traditions of social anthropology . |
8 | We have 1000 bottles of Selsun Soft Conditioner to give away free to the first 1000 readers whose names and addresses are drawn from the postbag after October 31 1989 . |
9 | The Board of Directors of Highlander are drawn from throughout the South and from Appalachia , and are not salaried but are able to claim ‘ actual ’ expenses . |
10 | The speakers are drawn from various countries and include Maria Teresa Escohotado , who teaches at Madrid 's Complutense University , on the restoration of Spanish mural paintings ( 7 May ) ; Christian Lahanier , of the Laboratoire de Recherche des Musées de France , on the analysis of high-definition images ( 21 May ) ; Raul Enriquez , of the Institute of Chemistry at the University of Mexico , on the application of nuclear magnetic resonance to the study of organic fixatives in pre-Columbian wall painting ( 11 June ) ; and finally Cristina Sànchez del Real , of Mexico 's National Institute of Anthropology , whose subject is a project to save the archaeological site of Cacaxtia ( 25 June ) . |
11 | An example comes from Williams ( 1981 , p.23 ) when he discusses the beneficiaries of a large World Bank project in Nigeria : ‘ these rich beneficiaries are drawn from army officers , government officials , contractors , merchants and members of the office-holding aristocracy , who purchase land in anticipation of benefits from the project and from cheap bank credits ’ . |
12 | The data are drawn from the Surveys of 1979 and 1980 ( OPCS 1981 , 1982 ) . |
13 | Among younger officers , who were more distanced from the original " New Order " thinking of the 1960s , there appeared to be increasing interest in the concept of " integralism " , which urged that the administration be drawn from the broadest possible social range . |
14 | A proposal by producer countries to finance the plan , based on equal contributions from both sides via a levy system , was also rejected by the EC , which demanded that funds be drawn from existing assets — i.e. , in practice , from arrears owed to the present agreement by the two biggest producers , Côte d'Ivoire and Brazil . |
15 | Silver Helm Knights are drawn from all the realms of Ulthuan and include many of its finest and most noble sons . |
16 | Silver Helm Knights are drawn from all the realms of Ulthuan and include many of its finest and most noble sons . |
17 | The reading and listening texts are drawn from authentic material suitable for a teenage audience . |
18 | The newspaper articles supporting Barts are drawn from the experiences of our patients or their relatives and can not simply be ignored . |
19 | In the case of the ‘ draw ’ for the Football Association Cup numbered balls are drawn from a bag and each number indicates a club . |
20 | Our data confirm that the paraprofessional work-force world-wide is predominantly female and , in many instances , these workers are drawn from low-income and otherwise disadvantaged racial , ethnic , religious , or other minority groups . |
21 | Also references in this book to the extent of soil erosion are drawn from a wide variety of sources and go some way to corroborate the view that , whether it is important or not , environmental degradation is certainly happening . |
22 | Someone may say that an official lies under a special responsibility of impartiality because he has accepted his office subject to that understanding , so these responsibilities are drawn from ordinary morality after all , from the morality of keeping promises . |
23 | tangents to the curve are drawn from various values of ‘ t ’ — the gradient of each tangent is the reaction rate at the value of t , expressed as ( -d[Br2 ]/dt); against Br2 . |
24 | This latter category may form the raw material or foundation for comparisons , but such studies are to be regarded as preparatory , rather than being fully comparative , since the questions asked of the data are at best implicit and few analytical statements are drawn from them . |
25 | Participants are drawn from a wide range of public and private sector organisations and an emphasis on group-based learning activities enables members to learn through shared experience . |
26 | Over one third of its 2,000 full-time postgraduates are drawn from over 100 different countries . |
27 | It can not be so if the managers are drawn from a different pool , which can happen if emoluments in the private sector drift too far away from those in the public sector . |
28 | Using this as radius , circular arcs are drawn from the apex through the other corners of the triangle to produce the form of a fish . |
29 | The Prime Minister and the Cabinet are drawn from Parliament . |
30 | We have a 100ml sample size of Dry Skin Relief to give away absolutely free to the first 2500 readers whose names are drawn from the postbag . |