Example sentences of "[noun pl] to be drawn about " in BNC.

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1 But a study of the Roman coins accumulated over the last century or so in museums has thrown up consistent differences between northern France and Italy , enabling certain conclusions to be drawn about the currencies of those areas .
2 It should be stressed that the samples were not established to enable conclusions to be drawn about particular geographical areas but to examine the different training needs of particular farm and household types while taking account of any important geographical features .
3 This mixture of basic fact-finding and the comparison stage of the SSM eventually allowed some conclusions to be drawn about the possible effect of the new legislation on existing groups and responsibilities .
4 The subsequent analysis enabled certain conclusions to be drawn about the importance of knowing about , and having access to , current information ; the availability of material ; the low utilisation of the CSSU Registry ; and the need for alternative methods for organising and locating information .
5 There are a number of different levels at which the information content of a vibrational spectrum can be analyzed to allow identification of a sample to be made , or to allow conclusions to be drawn about its structure .
6 The interview survey will look at both local intervened-in and non-intervened-in firms to allow conclusions to be drawn about the effectiveness of past interventions , and perhaps more importantly prescriptions to be made about their future direction .
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