Example sentences of "is drawn from the " in BNC.
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1 | Water contaminated by nutrients from intensive farming is drawn from the river Nene into Rutland Water and sewage containing phosphates is pumped in from Oakham town . |
2 | Jesus takes the water jars , wine is drawn from the village well and the water is changed . |
3 | Two-thirds of California 's water is drawn from the vast delta where the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers flow into San Francisco Bay . |
4 | Available commercially either in interleaved sheets , rolls , or drum shaped coreless rolls , from which the paper is drawn from the centre , paper is invariably obtained from a dispenser of which there are several kinds . |
5 | The Hebrew word rechem , meaning ‘ God 's mercy ’ , is drawn from the same imagery , since it literally means ‘ the womb ’ . |
6 | Each time hot water is drawn from the taps the whole system has to be topped up with cold water from the storage tank . |
7 | When hot water is drawn from the taps , new cold water is fed into the cylinder from the cold storage tank above . |
8 | Performed every three years since 1977 , the cast of 200 children and adults is drawn from the Barnsley area . |
9 | Our spontaneity is such that even in obeying ‘ Be aware ’ attention is drawn from the dark side of the world towards the light . |
10 | As the wallpaper is drawn from the Autopaster , a film of paste is deposited on the underside by a central foam-covered roller , ensuring the entire surface is evenly covered . |
11 | My favourite memory of being a pretend punk is drawn from the summer of 1978 . |
12 | Mansfield Park , for example , is no less a great house because it has recently arrived , or because the income that supports it is drawn from the West Indies and not from its own land . |
13 | On present policies , according to Jeremy Lawrence , we ‘ risk creating a pensioner underclass that the new private sources of income can not reach ’ ( New Society , 5 June 1987 ; the data for the last three paragraphs is drawn from the same source ) . |
14 | The membership is drawn from the various sectors of librarianship — public libraries , academic libraries , school library services and special libraries — and members are invited to serve on SPILL for a term of 2 to 3 years . |
15 | The data is drawn from the Family Expenditure Surveys 1979-1989 which yield more than 3,000 lone mothers for the analysis . |
16 | The evidence to substantiate this claim is drawn from the work of Brennan and McGeevor ( 1985 , . |
17 | It is drawn from the historical review of ‘ Baton de mesure ’ published in 1791 by P.L. Ginguene ( 1748-1816 ) . |