Example sentences of "be drawn from [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The rioters appear to have been drawn from a broad cross-section of London society : the majority were wage-earners , small craftsmen and tradesmen , although there was an appreciable " white collar " or professional element , and even some gentlemen rioters .
2 The statement ‘ If rain falls on spruce forests , the rain can become even more acid ’ may have been drawn from a recent paper from the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology that certainly showed that water flowing down the stem was more acid than that caught in the open .
3 If a faculty , or department , or a certain special group of students is missed out then the sample itself has not been drawn from the correct population .
4 A number of political scientists have suggested that societies possess a political ‘ elite ’ , that decision makers are drawn from a narrow spectrum within a society .
5 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 .
6 Contributors to Applied Linguistics are drawn from a wide variety of teaching and research backgrounds all over the world .
7 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 .
8 The more difficult question to answer is whether these leptokurtic distributions arise because futures price changes ( or returns ) are normally distributed , but the variance changes over time , thus supporting the mixture-of-distributions hypothesis , or are drawn from a stable Pareto distribution .
9 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 .
10 There are two member categories : Associate members , which are drawn from a large number of manufacturers and distributors ; and Full members , consisting of companies which have been involved in successful kitchen retailing for a minimum of two years .
11 These are drawn from a residual 200 presets .
12 But all the same , these minds are drawn from the great ocean of the Universal Mind .
13 But most parliamentarians are drawn from the legal profession , and have a zero sum mentality .
14 Editorial members are drawn from the whole press , including the popular tabloids .
15 No public water supplies are drawn from the Fal .
16 The following exercises are drawn from the Chinese knowledge of breathing and exercise .
17 Information will be drawn from a recent legal case in the USA .
18 In other words , evidence of processes and outcomes should be drawn from a broad data base .
19 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 .
20 Holes in the floor outside , and inside , the orphanage served as toilets , and water had to be drawn from a single well in the grounds , so first they set about unblocking the drains and opening sewers .
21 We will call inferences of this type bridging inferences in order to distinguish them from all the possible inferences which could be drawn from a particular sentence .
22 The water supply used to be drawn from an ancient well , remembered still by one or two of the older residents .
23 ‘ Prospects for publishing , by subscription , a plan of the town of Manchester and Salford , to be drawn from an actual survey of Wm .
24 In addition , non-government regional commissions , whose members would be drawn from the Roman Catholic church , trade unions and social organizations and include recognized local personalities , would oversee the application of a ceasefire .
25 A third example can be drawn from the present fascination with evaluation — this is a particularly powerful example of the distortions which ‘ control ’ can introduce even though perfectly ‘ rational ’ or ‘ acceptable ’ from a managerial perspective .
26 Based on the experience to date some clear conclusions can be drawn from the best practice approach :
27 The Israeli government insisted that while the Palestinian representatives should be drawn from the occupied territories rather than the Palestinian " diaspora " ( a term which included those who in 1948 had left what was then Palestine , and their descendants ) , they should not be residents of Jerusalem ( as were both Husseini and Ashrawi ) .
28 No firm recommendations on weeding practice can be drawn from the conflicting findings of these reports .
29 The only conclusion that can be drawn from the above correspondence is that Stirling must have had some sort of operation in mind using parachutes during the period when he was returning from his second visit to Sirte .
30 The conclusion to be drawn from the above discussion is that while market forces undoubtedly constrain management behaviour , the disciplinary framework they impose is far from complete .
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