How To Use Draw out In A Sentence

  • Many who are really holy may have the double disadvantage, first, to be under such circumstances as will frequently draw out their natural infirmities, and then to have them greatened and heightened in the apprehension of them with whom they have to do; which was actually the case of David all his days, and of Hannah, 1 Sam. i. Pneumatologia
  • The girl was so dark-eyed and dark-haired, that she seemed to receive a deeper and more lustrous colour from the sun when it shone upon her, the boy was so light-eyed and light-haired that the self-same rays appeared to draw out of him what little colour he ever possessed.
  • But could they draw out a telly prog any further?
  • We draw out our money from the local ATMs in pesos and do our bet to hoard change, since cambio is always in short supply and small stores rarely have any change. SMA Cost of Living
  • One came to an heap of twenty measures, there were but ten; .. one came to the pressfat for to draw out fifty vessels out of the press, there were but twenty. Sermons. Volume the Second.
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  • Didas 'instructions were for the time being to insinuate himself by every kind of obsequiousness into Demetrius' confidence and intimacy so as to be able to draw out all his secrets and ascertain his hidden sentiments. The History of Rome, Vol. VI
  • Though the nuclear plant referendum is nonbinding - organizers call it "consultative" - it is expected to draw out more of Lithuania's usually apathetic 2.6 million registered voters. Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
  • The hyaena was a fool, it did not know the weasel surpassed it in subtlety; it thought the meat was tied; but when it tried to draw out its tail, it was fast. Popular Tales from the Norse
  • And the doctor must be familiar with the issues that are important to young people and know how to draw out information and dispense advice without sounding preachy.
  • A needle attached to a syringe, or to a special blood collecting container, is pushed into the vein and the syringe is used to draw out a sample of your blood.
  • Do thou only, asking divine favour with peace-offerings, be bounteous in welcome and draw out reasons for delay, while the storm rages at sea and Orion is wet, and his ships are shattered and the sky unvoyageable. ' The Aeneid of Virgil
  • If he does defend himself, the state may draw out legal proceedings, bankrupting Joe Average into surrender.
  • The days begin to draw out noticeably.
  • It is sometimes accomplished by using a needle to draw out the contents of the fetal skull.
  • But what she cannot draw out of all the "chatter" is the invisible's identity and intended target. At Risk: Summary and book reviews of At Risk by Stella Rimington.
  • Crooks direct these illicit revenues to separate accounts in the hope they'll be able to draw out a sizable wedge by the time their ruse is rumbled.
  • Stand on a sunny windowsill for six weeks, to draw out the red pigments. Times, Sunday Times
  • The days begin to draw out noticeably.
  • Sometimes, while Grandfather Gardinois, who had laid aside in her honor his old-fashioned hunting-jackets and swanskin waistcoats, was jesting with her, amusing himself by contradicting her in order to draw out a sharp reply, she would gaze steadily, coldly into his eyes, without replying. The French Immortals Series — Complete
  • This is accomplished by passing the face of the matted cloth against a cylinder covered with sharp pointed teasels which draw out the fibers from the yarn. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades
  • The problem with Toronto ‘it’ events is that they also tend to draw out a superficial crowd of trendoids whose only goal in the evening is to see and be seen.
  • In effect it would help to draw out some of the wealth from the capital northwards and westwards towards the centre of the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's important to draw out a child's potential capacities.
  • This is accomplished by precooking it – microwave works well – or by salting slices to draw out moisture from the cells and into the air pockets. Recipe for Eggplant Clafoutis (Κλαφουτί με Μελιτζάνες)
  • And "the whole stay of water" means men skillful in the Haggadoth, who draw out the heart of man like water by means of a pretty story or legend, etc. Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala
  • Draw out the wire until it is very thin.
  • Having assets frozen ahead of court appearances counters a common fraudster's tactic, which is to draw out proceedings by changing lawyers and feigning illnesses. Times, Sunday Times
  • It contains white charcoal to draw out impurities and niacinamide, anti-inflammatory, to prevent further damage from pollution particles. The Sun
  • Be pleasant, don't carp, but act like a corkscrew and draw out all the information you can.
  • KABC reports that multiple methods were attempted to draw out the kitten, but ultimately they saved the cat with a makeshift catchpole made of wire and cables. Kitten In Pipe Rescued By Police And Firefighters In El Cajon, California (VIDEO)
  • The distinct possibility that such things are being said to draw out the tenure of the junta is real. Global Voices in English » Fiji: New constitution or delaying tactic?
  • In effect it would help to draw out some of the wealth from the capital northwards and westwards towards the centre of the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • Early yesterday a column of armoured vehicles moved into the outskirts in a manoeuvre designed to draw out rebels and provide fresh targets for the air power and artillery.
  • He gives the basics of the science behind his conclusions, very useful for a science know-nothing like myself, and the final few chapters try and draw out some lessons for us.
  • But even before he manages to draw out his weapon, panic overtakes him and he flees to a small tailor shop next door.
  • In the versions of the story I have heard – and according to his biography, Lang re-embroidered the tale multiple times – When Goebbels got serious, Lang started looking at the clock on the wall, because he knew he had that much time left before the bank would close and he could draw out all his money: Tick, tock … A very Lang moment, relentlessly overdramatized. Lost Metropolis Negative Found in Argentina « Skid Roche
  • If the divergent lashes are more numerous, the treatment may be as for entropion, by excising an elliptical portion of skin opposite the offending lashes and stitching the edges together, so as to draw outward the margin of the lid at that point. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Be sure that these queries and objections are answered and understood so as to draw out loyalty and trust.
  • It is sometimes accomplished by using a needle to draw out the contents of the fetal skull.
  • I will scatter you among the nations and will draw out my sword and pursue you. Your land will be laid waste, and your cities will lie in ruins.
  • Often there are explanatory notes with the readings, and there are also questions to draw out lessons from each passage.
  • But she does not draw out the implications of this appalling bait-and-switch story for her depiction of humanitarian intervention as a politically shaky but morally obligatory cause.
  • The days begin to draw out after the winter solstice.
  • They are more manoeuvrable, but you can still draw out the long turns because of the long straight rails.
  • Draw out the wire until it is very thin.
  • Using a stencil I then draw out the shape of the riser.
  • I'm counting on the cut beans and STILL standing corn to draw out a booner for late bow season here in MI!!!! Bestul: Winding Down the Rut
  • In the world of military intelligence, much time is spent trying to distinguish "blinks" -- unpremeditated random actions -- from "winks" -- deliberate moves designed to communicate intent and draw out a response. Nick Mabey: Sorting Blinks From Winks In The Copenhagen End Game
  • Home spa treatments are effective, and even taking a bath is great, since the osmotic effect of bath water helps draw out toxins.
  • Staff will draw out a length of any roll for inspection.
  • Japan retrieved a draw out of this though, largely thanks to the boot of the big defender inadvertently slotting beyond his own keeper.
  • To extract the best from himself, Hartson believes he must draw out the beast in himself.
  • The cleansing clay works to draw out impurities and excess oils. Times, Sunday Times
  • The larval insects insert their proboscides into the bark of young shoots of certain lac-bearing trees, varieties of Ficus, draw out the sap for nutriment, and at once exude a resinous secretion which entirely covers their bodies and the twigs, often to the thickness of one-half inch. Handwork in Wood
  • They draw out guts, pull livers, cut wings and gizzards, pop thigh bones.
  • Place them on a plate or a towel and salt liberally to draw out excess moisture.
  • It's important to draw out a child's potential capacities.
  • Gently engage the child in conversation or activities that draw out and reconstruct what happened.
  • The sheer amount of time and patience it must have taken to painstakingly draw out these complex pieces boggles the mind, which can be said for another series he created from the Surrey Suburban Project.
  • Equally remarkable is the Poet's intellectual plenipotence in so ordering and moving the several characters of a play as that they may best draw out each other by mutual influences, and set off each other by mutual contrasts. Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters
  • Old country doctors used a device called a poultice to draw out the infectious pus or poison to the surface in a crude but honest attempt to cure. The "Anonymous" Super Patriots are crawling out of the mud!
  • The only acceptable, pragmatic stance here is to seek to transform religion: to draw out its source code, remove its dead wood, and reconstruct it without its legalism.
  • As it is pulled off it is noticed that there are numerous fibril-like processes hanging to its inner surface, and which draw out from the substance of the bone. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
  • Having assets frozen ahead of court appearances counters a common fraudster's tactic, which is to draw out proceedings by changing lawyers and feigning illnesses. Times, Sunday Times
  • You know, if the media did even the slightest, teeniest little bit to draw out the analogy and show why it may be apt, then it would be maybe half believable. Will Obama's war become his Vietnam?
  • Since those days were, when one came to an heap of twenty measures, there were but ten: when one came to the pressfat for to draw out fifty vessels out of the press, there were but twenty. Villaraigosa And Nunez Cut And Run - Video Report
  • Draw out the wire until it is very thin.
  • In the next level of technique not only does the nage initiate action to draw out uke's movement, but he uses the energy of his action to lead the response given him by uke.
  • Barmecide, who bore with the Commander of the Faithful and waited till the next Friday, when he entered the cathedral-mosque and, foregathering with the Caliph, related to him all that occurred to him of extra-ordinary stories anent seld-seen love and lovers, with intent to draw out what was in his mind. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Made curious, she took the distaff in her hand and began to draw out the thread.
  • Even the sea monsters draw out the breast, they give suck to their young ones: the daughter of my people is become cruel, like the ostriches in the wilderness.
  • Slit open the belly of the fish and use your thumb and your fingers to draw out the remaining innards.
  • Then a hollow needle is inserted into the bone, and a syringe is used to draw out the liquid-like bone marrow.
  • Southern African herbalists apply milk of the euphorbia to draw out deep-lying thorns and use wooden splints for broken limbs.
  • When required to make plum pudding, the chefs would draw out measured quantities of the mixture and add fresh apple and grated carrot, besides spices such as cinnamon, cardamom and nutmeg.
  • 37: 002: 016 Since those days were, when one came to an heap of twenty measures, there were but ten: when one came to the pressfat for to draw out fifty vessels out of the press, there were but twenty. New Etext of Bible [King James Version]

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