21. And that in fact is one of the one of the areas or one of the elements that attracts people to this particular job. 22. During the Popular Front period it was comparatively simple to attract people to organizations with apparently acceptable aims, later persuading them to become Communists. 23. So shopkeepers have joined forces to attract people into the town, with a special publication circulated in neighbouring areas. 24. It attracts people from far afield, united in their admiration for native American culture. 25. The project has its own equipment, dark room and professional photographer-in-residence and attracts people from all over the town to its daily classes. 26. Mr Charles Waterfield, secretary, says the game attracts people from all walks of life. 27. A Victorian theme would attract many people and possibly put money back into council coffers. 28. Patients will no longer have to travel to Darlington and York for treatment and the new facilities are expected to attract people from outside the area. 29. You know, just to attract some people, you know, approach the brewery, say look what about a few keg? 30. If you got, you know, if you got a character behind the bar could er attract people by his own force of personality. |