Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] drawn [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | In his article ‘ Polonium : Windscale 's most lethal legacy ’ ( New Scientist 31 March , p 873 ) John Urquhart has rightly drawn attention to the omission from consideration of polonium-210 in the National Radiological Protection Board 's report on the 1957 Windscale reactor fire . |
2 | My hon. Friend has rightly drawn attention to the progress that has already been made . |
3 | Svetozar Koljević , in his study The Epic in the Making , has also drawn attention to the importance of the oral tradition in a peasant society , most of whose members had no access to the written word . |
4 | The adult has then drawn attention to a deliberate change in the array , and asked again about the numerosity of the sets . |
5 | Olaf Pedersen has recently drawn attention to St Paul 's complete indifference to time and chronology : he never even dated his letters . |
6 | Anindita Balslev has recently drawn attention to the subtlety of many of the Hindu philosophical arguments , for example that concerning the perceptibility of time which took place in the eleventh century . |
7 | However , Salaman ( 1979 ) has recently drawn attention to the dialectic between managerial control and workers ' resistance as a vital , if often neglected , aspect of class conflict . |