Sentence examples for Inevitably drawn from inspiring English sources

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But they are what has inevitably drawn the most attention.

He returned to Pretoria and family life but was inevitably drawn into public affairs.

DANIEL BOULUD is inevitably drawn to an intense but basic roast chicken in the West Village.

The sad truth is Presidents and their advisers are inevitably drawn to secret Presidential policies.

Dawson was perhaps inevitably drawn to the story by her personal experience of autism.

"We cannot call this resistance 'violence.' " Nevertheless, such movements were inevitably drawn into the debate surrounding Fadl's book.

The early 20th century was a time of political upheavals and the GAA was inevitably drawn into these.

The popular outpouring he has set off has inevitably drawn comparisons with the democratic uprisings of the Arab Spring.

When he investigated the "glaring absences" in their family story, he was inevitably drawn into Aboriginal society and culture.

After that was inevitably drawn, a 14-year-old boy was blindfolded and then picked Turkey's name in the draw.

Confronted by such policies, Great Britain, already allied with the Dutch from 1788, was inevitably drawn into the war.

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