Example sentences of "[noun prp] draw [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Wendell Harvey drew a sigh of satisfaction as , together with a number of other older parents , he prepared to leave the party .
2 Maria drew a breath and smiled resolutely .
3 HM Inspectorate helped in various ways and Statistics Division , SOED drew the sample of schools at short notice .
4 The parking plots on either side of St Giles ' were now virtually empty and Morse drew the Jaguar in outside St John 's .
5 When they were back in the office again , Sister Cooney drew the matter down .
6 First was a classical Indian dance ( Bharatha Natyam style entitled Thas Avatar in which Shobana drew the audience into the dance with her powerful .
7 Watford drew a crowd of 7,500 to Turnfurlong Lane in 1951 and , by the time Gould broke a 34-year abstinence , plans were being formulated to turn the evocatively named ground into a housing estate .
8 Watford drew a crowd of 7,500 to Turnfurlong Lane in 1951 and , by the time Gould broke a 34-year abstinence , plans were being formulated to turn the evocatively named ground into a housing estate .
9 Stephen Spender divides writers into ‘ contemporaries ’ and ‘ moderns ’ ( 1962:555 ) ; Malcolm Bradbury distinguishes between the main current of fiction and peripheral but nevertheless important work by people like Samuel Beckett , Malcolm Lowry , William Golding , and Lawrence Durrell ( 1973 ) ; and Iris Murdoch draws a distinction between the ‘ journalistic ’ and the ‘ crystalline ’ which delineates similar categories .
10 At half past midnight , Springfield drew the council of war to a close by pushing back his chair and standing up behind the big desk , where he had been sitting flanked by Grant and Deputy Fenton .
11 In the blink of an eye , Richmann drew the Steyr and shot Henri between the eyes .
12 Cornelius drew the curtains and gazed out upon the day .
13 Riven drew the watch before Murtach , who , as leader , took the last watch before dawn .
14 ‘ Well , ’ Ratchette drew the word out between his teeth , ‘ this is a very stressful case , Kate .
15 Facing ever increasing numbers of Norse raids the Mages of Saphery draw a shroud of mists over the eastern sea approaches to Ulthuan .
16 He walked out as far as Scheveningen to draw the fisherwomen there .
17 Thus Leys draws a parallel between Kenyan experience and Marx 's observation that Louis Napoleon produced , alongside the actual class structure of mid-nineteenth-century France , ‘ an artificial caste , for which the maintenance of his regime becomes a bread and butter question ’ .
18 While such simple dichotomies are misleading — all categories of music live in the world of capitalist cultural production , while none can be entirely reduced to it , and a more accurate picture is of a spectrum of possibilities marked by internal conflict — their existence not only confirms the influence of the critique of mass culture in musical practice and popular consciousness , it also indicates that within the premises of such a critique , Adorno draws the net too tightly .
19 In The School of charity , Evelyn Underhill draws a parallel between the changes that take place when the Holy Spirit is working in us and the effect of yeast on dough .
20 The CEGB drew no line between science and politics , and began to act as a lobby , using science as a political weapon .
21 By encouraging teachers to assess all four aspects , which many found very difficult , ISS drew the attention of teachers to the fact that the curriculum is frequently too narrow in its definition of achievement , often assessing mainly aspect 1 .
22 Bellamy drew a cup of water from the cooler and sprinkled his forehead .
23 Mrs Alderley drew a breath .
24 When they came in sight of the house it was to see Ellen Jebeau standing on the terrace , and when Martin drew the horse to a standstill at the foot of the steps she was there to meet them .
25 Lord Diplock drew a distinction between two types of proceedings .
26 Theda drew a breath .
27 Araminta released her and sped away , leaving Theda to draw a breath , square her shoulders , and make for Lady Merchiston 's door .
28 Girolamo Cavazzoni 's arrangement of Passereau 's well-known chanson Il est bel e bon ( track 8 ) and his father Marcantonio 's Madame vous avez ( track 11 ) contrast sharply with the same composer 's freely composed Recercare primo ( track 6 ) , in which Marshall draws the instrument 's ripieno stops to create a sound of impressive brilliance .
29 Edhi and Bilquis draw no salary .
30 Two Noblemen of Scotland , Macdonald of the Isles , and the Thane of Cawdor , conspired to set up a rebellion in the Highlands to draw the King 's army to quell it , whilst Sweno , the Norwegian King , appeared with his own army , and started to march across Scotland .
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