Sentence examples for would draw from from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Romney would draw from his campaign circle for White House staff.

It is a line I would draw from the top of my head to the floor.

The unmistakable conclusion one would draw from this was this was a massive administration failure".

At any rate, this is the lesson I would draw from the story Mr Rajan is telling.

Briere played on the team that beat Boston in 2010 and said he would draw from that experience.

Officials at the companies would not say whether they would draw from the loan guarantees, if offered, however.

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But this isn't just a conclusion from observations; it's the same conclusion that we'd draw from our leading theory of the Universe's origin: cosmological inflation.

One lesson I'd draw from the issues I've raised in this series is this.

He did wonder, but he set down her hands and took a map that he'd drawn from his jacket pocket.

When one blogger recently compiled her list of the thirty hottest mug shots of men, which she'd drawn from the mug-shot blog hotandbusted, she felt compelled to add "yikes" next to No. 14's charge, domestic violence.

It was only after I'd finished Blood Red Road that I could look back and understand that I'd drawn from this dark, rich soup to write it.

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