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Sentence count:114Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
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31. In so doing, it will be necessary to draw on information about both already gleaned from 7: 1-24.
32. The Witch King and his fellows would draw on the power of Chaos and become like unto gods.
33. This, with all their friends to draw on for conversation.
34. A variety of exercises that draw on the student's own experience and creative imagination.
35. Instead they are crafting theologies and liturgies that draw on their own indigenous cultures.
36. Parents already working record hours to make ends meet must take courses at night or draw on savings, which few have.
37. We are not really aware of how we draw on visual clues in our interpretation of what we hear.
38. Teachers who use these books can draw on the banks of ideas they provide to extend and diversify their current practice.
39. His arguments are informed by a deep sense of history and draw on an array of different disciplines.
40. I then turn to draw on a variety of sources to investigate Berlin modernism in greater detail and depth.
41. There is certainly no lack of material to draw on.
42. These clients draw on the bank's supplies to stock soup kitchens[sentencedict.com/draw on.html], senior lunch rooms and meal programs for impoverished kids.
43. The research will draw on and integrate current work in artificial intelligence, linguistics, and cognitive psychology.
44. They draw on and, in so doing, recharge the powerful myth of blood connection, shared blood connection.
45. In carrying out the work, the research will draw on both the available documentary evidence and on interviews with key actors.
46. When he tried to answer such charges Gore seemed unable or unwilling to draw on Clinton's approach.
47. For if we accept the possibility of human progress, then we must accept and draw on the lessons of the past.
48. Each member was assigned a task which would draw on their skills.
49. Journalists draw on both published and unofficial information from many different sources.
50. Only the faithful who pray to her and draw on her strength can do that.
51. In looking at the present-day prison system, I shall draw on all these published sources.
52. Today such inferences about the origins of language can draw on a vast assemblage of data and hypotheses in neighbouring disciplines.
53. It was a challenge, but luckily we had the experience to draw on.
54. That is, they can draw on their account and make payments to other people in excess of the amount of money they have deposited.
55. Nasser was later both to draw on that historical legacy, and to be compared to figures from it.
56. In addition they draw on all kinds of background information they may have about that particular situation.
57. The mobile units needed positions of strength where they could encamp and draw on supplies.
58. Explanations with physical content draw on the laws of physical causality.
59. The indigenous churches draw on the past to prepare people for the future.
60. I draw on people from other regions in the company whose career paths I am not likely to cross any time soon.
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