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1 But there is a reason this moment has drawn so much attention.
2 The coil of evidence had drawn so close that extrication seemed impossible.
3 No other actor has drawn so much humour from an exasperated sigh.
4 Where was this kindly world she had drawn so rosily in fancy?
5 Curiously, his face is drawn so narrowly as to resemble Adrien Brody.
6 It seems little wonder, therefore, that it has drawn so much sectarian fire.
7 There is a reason why you have drawn so much interest, Mr. Wong.
8 Never in his life had he drawn so fine a bead.
9 He keeps his drapes drawn so no one can look in.
10 Could it be the glow that had drawn so many moths?
11 But why had Mr. Tredegar drawn so dark a picture of the future?
12 Now, when the veil between Cyric's life and death was drawn so thin?
13 He had drawn so close to Guido that Guido could feel his breath.
14 It is bad to have the guard-lines drawn so closely.
15 It is downright barbarity to keep them drawn so tight.
16 But the visitor was not to be drawn so easily.
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