Sentence examples for on that draw from inspiring English sources

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But to act on that draw, for most of us, an emotional pull is needed too (much like acting on physical attraction to someone).

"In some ways, the markets have become a big Rorschach test as investors see what the trading pattern looks like during the day and, based on that, draw all sorts of conclusions about the credit market turmoil and the likely consequences for the economy," he said.

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Berlin loves a row, especially one that draws on its eternally contentious past.

There's a wonderful Johnny Cash song, "Drive On," that draws no moral about the war in Vietnam.

The company introduced several services on Wednesday that draw on contributions from users.

That could potentially come through showing Related Articles on links that draw on sources from other parts of the spectrum.

Now on top of that, draw an upside-down "U".

IMRAN KHAN The profile dwells on rallies that draw crowds.

The fact that they are run on servers that draw lower power is a good thing.

NIH program project grants fund investigators who are working on related projects that draw on shared resources.

The organisation's stance on protecting sex workers is set out in a global programme published on Thursday that draws on fresh research about the industry in Argentina, Hong Kong, Papua New Guinea and Norway.

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