91.   But Chabrol is much too astute to draw easy conclusions.

92.   But Democrats, while acknowledging that local issues dominated the scattered elections on Tuesday, sought to draw national conclusions on the outcome.

93.   But Democrats, while acknowledging that local issues dominated the scattered elections Tuesday, also sought to draw national conclusions on the outcome.

94.   But drawing cultural conclusions from them is like diagnosing a patient based on height, weight and eye color.

95.   But Fackler said that he believed that the shot came near the end and that no conclusion could be drawn from the lack of bleeding.

96.   But Haeberli cautioned that it is too early to draw conclusions because record keeping is recent and spotty in most parts of the world.

97.   But he was cautious about drawing any conclusions.

98.   But his token cash salary lasted just a year, too short a time to draw any conclusions.

99.   But her experience is difficult to interpret since it is hard to draw conclusions about a predilection to obesity from one animal.

100.   But drawing coherent conclusions from these stories seems to tie her prose in knots of dangling participles and tiresome repetition.

v. + conclusion >>共 218
reach 27.66%
draw 24.45%
base 4.84%
support 4.33%
make 1.99%
dispute 1.73%
present 1.68%
announce 1.32%
near 1.17%
accept 0.92%
draw + n. >>共 656
attention 9.56%
criticism 6.16%
line 4.85%
crowd 2.60%
fire 2.51%
conclusion 2.38%
support 2.07%
people 1.43%
walk 1.32%
plan 1.28%
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