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Reasonably object (to) or set a limit (on)
draw a line
draw a line
1
They hope to
draw
a
line
under a period of bitter mistrust.
2
It was difficult if not impossible to
draw
a
line
between them.
3
All right, there's that one, let's
draw
a
line
through his name.
4
To me it's a time to
draw
a
line
in the sand.
5
And it would
draw
a
line
under the era of crony capitalism.
1
Brace was right - I didn't know where to
draw
the
line
.
2
Santos says: Where do you
draw
the
line
between peace and justice?
3
I know my limits, and karaoke is where I
draw
the
line
.
4
The judge, however, is expected to
draw
the
line
at severed heads.
5
But you were asking who the people are who
draw
the
line
.
6
Well, take these directions and then
draw
the
line
on the map.
7
But I think they do
draw
the
line
here at brown tea.'
8
One must
draw
the
line
somewhere at what constitutes a permissible insult.
9
Whilst fond of table delicacies, I emphatically
draw
the
line
at escargots.
10
People also
draw
the
line
at taking unfair advantage of a guy.
11
A man may be unprincipled and yet
draw
the
line
at murder.
12
That's where I
draw
the
line
.
No picture, no Facebook, he replied.
13
But they were not disreputable, they knew where to
draw
the
line
.
14
But you must
draw
the
line
at married men, happy or unhappy.
15
It's up to me to
draw
the
line
on something like this.
16
To
draw
the
line
between your constant attention and my own necessity!
draw
the
line
draw