The first astonishment, which naturally attends their miraculous relations, spreads itself over the whole soul, and so vivifies and enlivens the idea, that it resembles the inferences we draw from experience.
Thus much, then, respecting the manner in which you are at first to draw from nature.
Thus much, then, respecting the manner in which you are at first to draw from Nature.
It would be quite another matter if God decreed to draw from a given point one straight line to another given straight line, without any determination of the angle, either in the decree or in its circumstances.
There is something not quite satisfactory in the stratagems which Mithridates employs to draw from her a confession of her love for his son.
To draw from a military band or post, or from any district, company, or society; to detach; to select.
Choiseul appeared much affected; he praised my zeal, and said that he had already perceived some indications of what I told him; that he would not mention my name, but would try to draw from her an explanation.
After the repast is ended, we return to the dance, and, when the hour of repose arrives, we draw from a kind of lottery, in which every one is sure of a prize that is a sumptuously decorated sleeping room for the night.
First, there's the statue that all my students are to draw from--the Dying Gladiator.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "draw from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.