21. His reviews avoided the pitfalls of exotica and newness, drawing attention instead to the varied formal qualities of the writing.
22. However, in two other respects, Waddington draws our attention to points which are of fundamental importance.
23. I did a few of the usual idiotic things as a teenager to try to draw attention to myself.
24. In his concluding remarks, Santos drew attention to the issues facing developing countries.
25. In passing, I might draw your attention to the dreadful morbidity and mortality rates of these compulsory surgeries.
26. In this chapter, I have sought to defend this concessive holist view by drawing attention to the explanatory interest underlying it.
27. Insertion and side sequences draw attention to the fact that conversation is discourse mutually constructed and negotiated in time.