draw造句121. We had to draw up plans for every conceivable emergency.
122. I will draw up a scheme of it for you.
123. We must draw a clear distinction between right and wrong.
124. If we can get a draw, we might scrape through.
125. I think we should draw a veil over everything that happened at the party, don't you?
126. I'm now going to call on the President to make the draw.
127. She asked the little girl to draw a picture of the man she'd spoken to.
128. They tried to draw me into their argument but I refused.
129. She talks all the time and hardly stops to draw breath.
130. Draw a picture of the house so we know what it looks like.
131. I know she goes out a lot at night, but I draw/take comfort from the fact that she's always with friends.
132. Some say 50 is too old to have a baby, but where do you draw the line?
133. It's sometimes very difficult to draw a clear distinction between the meanings of different words.
134. Draw him out about his current enthusiasms and future plans.
135. Letters have come from prisoners, declaring that they would draw the line at hitting an old lady.
136. Friends of the dead lawyer were quick to draw a parallel between the two murders.
137. During this ordeal he was able to draw strength from his faith.
138. A few soldiers were sent out to draw the enemy's fire.
139. Ruth paused to draw breath , her voice barely hiding her excitement.
140. He was asked to draw up proposals for reforming the law.
141. Which groups does the party draw most of its support from?
142. It is possible to draw a parallel between their experience and ours.
143. We should use the demonstration as an opportunity to draw more supporters in.
144. I'm getting short of money. I have to draw in my expenditure.
145. I'll draw a tree and you can colour it in.
146. I don't mind helping, but I draw the line at doing everything myself.
147. The sun is shining on me. Please draw the curtain to keep it off.
148. You can draw comparisons with the situation in Ireland ..com
149. Yes, well I think we'll just draw a veil over what went on last night.
150. I draw great encouragement from the fact that the classroom is always full.