1. A dark house can draw attention to the fact that the house is empty. 2. A third consideration draws attention to the association between answers to the Ten Statements Test, and another set of factors. 3. Again highlighting drawings, as in the Petersen field guides draws attention to particular features which should be present. 4. Aides to the Prime Minister tried to avoid drawing public attention to the speech. 5. All this talk of war is just an attempt to draw attention away from the serious economic problems that face our country. 6. As the analysis developed, our attention was drawn towards the way the document attempts to establish other forms of connection. 7. At present I only wish to draw attention to a possible ambiguity in a crucial move. 8. Carney knew he would draw attention to himself if he rented a boat in the middle of winter. 9. Darwin knew these things perfectly well, and drew attention to them. |