Sentence examples for quite drawn from inspiring English sources

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You are quite drawn to her".

She seemed quite drawn to Alice, whose gaze she held a long moment.

"He was smart and romantic, and I was quite drawn to him".

And I just started reading "The Great Gatsby," and find I'm quite drawn to the story line.

First, do you agree with Mr Wolf in his assessment that if creditors are not made to face losses, nationalisation could be quite drawn out and expensive?

Although skeptical about much of what has lately counted as restaurant excellence, Wells hasn't quite drawn his own boundary line one defined, perhaps, by affability and chaos.

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Why her? "We didn't quite draw straws," she says.

"I don't think he's quite drawing the ball like he used to, like he wants," Woods said.

In the Evening Standard, Andrew Neather also found the book "laboured", and although "first-class entertainment... it never quite draws blood as truly dangerous satire should".

Even though your work is already published, a writer can never quite draw a line and accept that something is finished.

According to party briefings, a mini-West Wing will stretch all the way from No 10 to No 12 on that dingy little street, which never quite draws the comparison with Pennsylvania Avenue that it so serially desires.

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