Reasonably object (to) or set a limit (on)
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.
6 All we can do is draw a line between Reginald and ourselves.
7 He said: At some point you have to draw a line .
8 Stevens said he hoped his conclusions would draw a line under the matter.
9 You draw a line . She married and started her American family.
10 Ballmer's departure will likely draw a line under Microsoft's origins and traditional tenure.
11 But the cool thing is, you can draw a line straight across England.
12 On Thursday, Draghi sought to draw a line under the controversy.
13 Cross was the one to draw a line in the sand.
14 When they deleted something all they did was draw a line through it.
15 He might say, 'Well, now, I'll draw a line in this marrying business.
16 But I draw a line at cows, pigs, hens, and cats.
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This collocation consists of: Draw a line through the time
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