31.   There should be evidence of summarising and drawing appropriate conclusions from the evidence obtained during the investigation.

32.   They draw the conclusion that SCI is used in ways other than Garfield intended, and that many find keyword subject searching easier than citation searches.

33.   It only becomes a mystery because we notice that there are too few facts to draw a conclusion.

34.   This aspect has been systematically studied by a number of workers including our group and allows some firm conclusions to be drawn.

35.   Discerning involves drawing a conclusion as to the identity of an object based on careful scrutiny.

36.   There are also new dangers and dilemmas when too facile conclusions are drawn about the generic nature of management.

37.   During this time she drew the conclusion that Beardsley takes his penalties at alternative sides.

38.   Based on the data we have now, one cannot draw any conclusions about long-XXXX term trends because of the natural fluctuations, he said.

39.   Both the Conservative and Labour parties appeared to draw the conclusion that it was an experience to be avoided, not one to be encouraged.

40.   In recovering these implicatures, readers will draw on their own experience of ceremonies and rituals, and consequently may draw different conclusions.

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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