Sentence examples for the drafts of from inspiring English sources

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the drafts of

noun

The action or an act (especially of a beast of burden or vehicle) of pulling something along or back.

  • Using oxen for draft

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But the drafts of the Theory never stopped arriving.

There are several striking examples, in the drafts, of this uneasiness.

The exhibition also features the drafts of Laurent's first effort, "Babar et Ce Coquin d'Arthur".

They feel they were not consulted or shown any of the drafts of the document".

The ministers are due to receive the drafts of the first six reports within weeks.

The laudatory descriptions of capitalism contained in the drafts of "Atlas Shrugged" struck the young Greenspan as inspired.

I thought of the drafts of Lincoln's first Inaugural Address that a curator in the Inaugurations exhibit had shown me.

Instead of producing plenty of players in their primes, the drafts of 2002-4 have proved forgettable.

The best college athletes go into the Drafts of their chosen sports and become professionals, but most do not.

The drafts of new maps released yesterday looked like animal drawings by children with delayed hand-eye skills.

He was busy producing the drafts of his magnum opus, which was to be published later as Das Kapital.

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