Examples of using To be able to draw in English and their translations into Swedish
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It took me years to be able to draw hands.
I always bring my small digital camera with me in a belt holster to be able to draw fast….
I want to be able to draw these streets from memory.
Twelve things are all you need to be able to draw.
It's so cool to be able to draw your loved ones and relatives!
Rules on non-co-operation are necessary to be able to draw adverse inferences.
I want to be able to draw these streets from memory.
Picasso said,"First you have to be able to draw a straight line.
And to be able to draw something really worthwhile,
Furthermore, the study is inductive to be able to draw conclusions from the interviews.
as such needs a coordinate system in order to be able to draw these lines and curves.
Overall, it would be helpful to be able to draw on the expertise and resources of each of the Member States.
long-haired with high dyeing ability to be able to draw extra long, even lines.
It is particularly instructive and useful to be able to draw lessons from the practices and experience of the Member States.
does not have any hindsight to be able to draw any conclusions from his experience.
After all, it is not enough to be able to draw, it is necessary to be able to feel the thing that you create!
The reason is that too many eHealth projects have been tested on too few patients to be able to draw any conclusions on a larger scale.
you are sure to be able to draw precise answers,
enough in detail to be able to draw certain inferences from the facts given.
I expect to be able to draw the necessary conclusions from this process in the first half of 1999,
It is not enough just to be able to draw beautifully and have a sense of style.
If you want Tablet PC users to be able to draw and write on top of a picture
Greece also needs to tackle some serious weaknesses in its administrative capacity to be able to draw down all of the available funding described in this Communication.
It is also indispensable to be able to draw on sound and comparable statistical data if further progress is to be made as regards both prevention
Until the proceeds from the rights issue is available, the company has entered into a short term loan agreement with a Swedish bank to be able to draw on a credit facility of up to SEK 20 million.
There is insufficient evidence to be able to draw any conclusions regarding the possible clinical efficacy of Cubicin against infections due to enterococci,
It was shown that it exists expectations on the respondents that affects them in a way that makes them use different strategies to be able to draw a line between work and the private life.
I therefore believe that it is very important for the European Union to be able to draw conclusions quickly from its relative invisibility,
sixth Framework Programmes for Research also need to be looked at in their entirety in order to be able to draw practical policy conclusions.
The scope of the survey is too small for us to be able to draw any far-reaching conclusions as to how significant a shift to organic food might be when it comes to exposure to chemicals.