Aún no tenemos significados para "abstract from".
1Of their proceedings in Otaheite a short abstract from Bligh's Journal will suffice.
2I have made him an abstract from the Fathers for his soul's comfort.
3Here is an abstract from the files of Dun & Company for that year.
4The following is an abstract from the address of the president, Mr. E. A. Cowper.
5Good taste in such matters cannot abstract from tradition, utility, and the temper of the world.
6And secondly things civil, moral, and spiritual are not something abstract from substance, but are substances.
7If we abstract from its relation to purpose, architecture is fundamentally an art of spatial form.
8The Use which Politicians may make of extraordinary Days of Devotion, abstract from all Thoughts of Religion
9So you do end up becoming more abstract from what the real bad guys are up to.
10A brief abstract from a journal of the weather for one sidereal period of the moon, in 1853.
11But he could not abstract from himself any satisfactory answer to the question he had addressed to himself.
12This is very much more than wheat or other grains abstract from the soil in eight or nine months.
13Yet fiction writers make conscious choices about what elements they abstract from the real -and how to use them.
14It is altogether as with sensations and actions, which are not things abstract from the organs of sensation and motion.
15Leave aside Anne Ashleigh, a cipher that I can add or abstract from my sum of life as I please.
16I will read an abstract from this gentleman's letter, dated the 30th of July, 1861.
Esta colocación está formada por: