Sentence examples for drew in for from inspiring English sources

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The Muslim Brotherhood claimed that 213 people were killed on a day that brought the violence to the heart of the capital and drew in for the first time government-approved Popular Committees, whose members set up checkpoints carrying sticks, machetes and, in some instances, guns.

The Count and Countess asked Mrs. Drew in for lemonade.

Indeed, before the 1998 N.B.A.. draft, the Vancouver Grizzlies brought Drew in for a workout.

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Make a large area to draw in, then draw a line for ground and a chair.

Drawing in for him will be 18-year-old Sam Gagner of the Edmonton Oilers.

Drawing in for a close-up, we are shocked and amused to discover that the man is a Cyclops with one eye above his nose.

Drawing in for close study, you discover details rendered with eye-straining miniaturism: jewelry, plants, animals and domestic objects as well as intricate decorative patterns.

Individuals are drawn in for various (often deeply personal) reasons, but to function as an effective unit that works to advance an ideology requires organisation and leadership.

But Labor said the changes would do nothing to fix the Work for the Dole or controversial Youth Jobs PaTH intern programs, which have both been drawn in for criticism in recent years.

Much, of course, could depend on the group that Wales are drawn in for the finals, although it may not be such a disadvantage if Coleman's side find themselves up against stellar opposition.

For reference, all the other regions' lines are stuck together in a lump between the line for Birmingham (drawn in for comparison) and Yorkshire and the Humber.

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