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Example sentences for "draw attention"

  • I draw attention to the striking resemblance of some of these signs to those painted on the finely decorated pottery found on the hacienda of Don Jose Luna, in Nicaragua, and described by J.

  • I, from the Codex Dresdenis, I draw attention that it furnishes definite proof that the Mayas associated the idea of the immovable seated star with twin deities and that they connected the S-symbol with cross and rain symbols.

  • There is here a complication to which Vaihinger[281] has been the first to draw attention.

  • Cohen fails, however, to draw attention to the cause of the misunderstanding for which Kant must certainly share the blame.

  • He does, indeed, draw attention to the fact that the conditions which serve to realise the pure concepts of understanding also at the same time restrict them, but it is with their empirical employment that he is here chiefly concerned.

  • There was the famous case in 1895 when a motion was made to reduce the salary of the Secretary of State for War to draw attention to the alleged lack of supply of cordite.

  • It follows that if any member deems the sum named too small, his only course is to move to reduce it in order to draw attention to its insufficiency.

  • All that will be necessary in this place is to draw attention to them as a distinct order of supernatural manifestations, to the existence of which the writers of the New Testament are pledged.

  • Messiah, or their own divine mission, which was dependent on its truth, or to draw attention to their message.

  • In this connection it may be well to draw attention to the singular capacity possessed by certain crops for absorbing nitrogen.

  • Before concluding this chapter, it may be well to draw attention to the important bearing which nitrification has on agricultural practice.

  • Nevertheless, it may be of use to draw attention to one or two of the tests by means of which some of the commoner forms of adulteration may be detected.

  • De Saussure was the first to draw attention to the mineral or ash constituents of the plant; and thus anticipate, to a certain extent, the subsequent famous "mineral" theory of the great Liebig.

  • In proceeding from general to special considerations, it was particularly desirable to draw attention to this diversity, not merely as a possible, but as an actually proved fact.

  • These are only a very few examples of what may also be done in a number of other ways, but if they serve to draw attention to those generally neglected shrub edges, it may be to the benefit of many gardens.

  • It is almost unnecessary to draw attention to the fact that what happens "just after the moment of impact" does not much matter to the ball.

  • For the moment, I wish only to draw attention to the fact that, during these deep trance states, rapport was noted, and supernormal information frequently given.

  • It is to draw attention to another fact, and an analogy.

  • But it is necessary to draw attention to three points.

  • Before, however, we attempt to prove this, it is necessary to draw attention to three features of the argument.

  • Indeed, he is particularly careful to draw attention to the fact that in the previously attempted establishment of artificial oyster fisheries a prominent error was in working too large areas.

  • In conclusion, there is that other most important matter to which I should like to draw attention.

  • And now I draw attention to a further point.

  • To make this clear, I proceed to refer to the chief preachers of the revived doctrines at that moment, and to draw attention to the variety of their respective antecedents.

  • It is very much to the purpose to draw attention to this point now, when such extravagances as then occurred, whatever they were, are simply laid to my door, or to the charge of the doctrines which I advocated.

  • I draw attention to these things because the town is laden with newspapers and illustrated sheets.

  • If I draw attention to such obvious points it is only to show how incredibly careless Shakespeare was in making the conqueror a poor copy of the conquered.

  • One would be willing to wager that Shakespeare is here recalling a performance of his mistress; but it is enough for my purpose now to draw attention to the unexpectedness of the attribute "power.

  • The first to draw attention to the name Magistri Comacini, was the erudite Muratori, that searcher out of ancient MSS.

  • Quintino, in his Disamine su di alcuni monumenti Lucchesi, 1815, was the first to draw attention to the reversed plan of the old church, which the recent excavations have proved.

  • Count Giulini was the first to draw attention to this error; and a learned archivist, Girolamo L.


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