1. A man alone always attracts more attention than a couple together. 2. Heavy advertising has won candidate Forbes far more attention than political analysts expected he would get. 3. Isaak draws no more attention than his anonymous buds. 4. The kids pawed at me all at once, each one trying to get more attention than the others. 5. But by the early years of the twentieth century such proposals were receiving more serious and widespread attention than ever before. 6. Even in the most politically advanced parts of the continent foreign affairs still attracted, for the most part, much less attention than internal problems. 7. The secret deliberations of the Eisenhower administration show that allied advice and thinking received more attention than was realized at the time. 8. Because of their brutality and frequency, they have attracted more attention than any others for many months, both here in Northern Ireland and in Britain. 9. Although St. Louis got far less attention than Florida, the city experienced widespread voting problems during the election. 10. An article on the front page of this newspaper receives more attention than one of equal length buried inside. |