91. What really drew my attention, however, was the ugly, purple-red gash which ran from ear to ear.
92. I also want to to actually draw your attention to one item on household rates.
93. One can merely draw attention to the problem here, for local arrangements were complex and varied.
94. On the basis of analysis by Tresch, Hughes, Musgrave and Musgrave and Boadway, attention can be drawn to the assumptions required to make mobility efficient.
95. As a councillor himself, the author would surely have drawn attention to such a reversal.
96. A recent report by Wilson and colleagues drew attention to the isolation of non-toxigenic C diphtheriae var gravis from patients attending a genitourinary medicine clinic at a London hospital.
97. Much of this adverse criticism also drew attention to the usual association of the allowance system with some form of make-work scheme.
98. Drawing their attention to small details can be important too.
99. He draws attention to the experience of Germany and the Netherlands.
100. The second set of criticisms against the creation of a European currency union draws attention to the circumstances when an exchange rate change is the appropriate policy response.