Example sentences of "also draw [noun sg] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The report also drew attention to a recent interview given by a Vice-President , Seyed Ataollah Mohajerani , to the Iranian news agency IRNA in which he had said " because the enemy has nuclear facilities , the Moslem states too should be equipped with the same capacity " .
2 Critics also drew attention to the failure of British films to exploit the potential of British life .
3 as if this indictment of classic cinema were not enough , Mulvey also drew attention to the role of castration anxiety in the unconscious dynamic of pleasure and unpleasure of film-viewing .
4 The report also drew attention to the fact that no information was collated specifically upon graduate unemployment until 1932 — so this could be the worst recession ever , in terms of graduate opportunities .
5 Muayyad Said also drew attention to the fact that the items stolen from the museum in the district of Dhu Qar include a copy of the obelisk of Hammurabi , a statue of Venus and a chariot of Assurbanipal as well as ‘ jewellery , valuable objects , and clay tablets from various periods ’ .
6 We also drew attention to the way some councils , notably Monmouth BC , allowed barn conversions to dwellings .
7 The report also drew attention to the state aid being offered by some countries to larger industries , estimating that the total had reached ECU83,300 million in 1990 , or 2.8 per cent of the EC 's total economy .
8 Much of this adverse criticism also drew attention to the usual association of the allowance system with some form of " make-work " scheme .
9 In its ruling , however , the IWT also drew attention to the issue of energy use per se : " ( Environmental ) procedures and the generation of ever more information on impacts do not help avoid the essential issue that industrialized countries should reduce their wasteful energy consumption , rather than enlarging the capacity to create energy " .
10 Mr Humphreys also drew attention to the installation of a new magnetic body scanner at the Yarm Road Industrial Estate in Darlington .
11 The logistical problems associated with the scheme have also drawn criticism from the German Newspaper Industry Association , whose spokesman warned that " the implementation [ of the Ordinance ] would result in total chaos .
12 Hall et al have also drawn attention to the role of exercise testing in young patients ( less than 55 years ) .
13 Svetozar Koljević , in his study The Epic in the Making , has also drawn attention to the importance of the oral tradition in a peasant society , most of whose members had no access to the written word .
14 And I would also draw attention to a particular consideration namely that between the outer boundary of the greenbelt in that corridor and the area of outstanding natural beauty of the Hills , there is very little distance .
15 Do not they also draw attention to the willingness of some countries and some parties to sign up to measures that they have no intention of implementing ?
16 Did he also draw attention to the total inadequacy of control over pension fund investments and procedures ?
17 According to the Finance Minister , Arne Skauge , the fund would also draw attention to the extent to which government finances were dependent on oil revenues and would ensure that in future closer attention would be paid to long-term use of the revenues .
18 We may also draw attention to the fact that it is possible logically , even if not biologically , to use old , with the same effect as it has in the phrase Charlie 's old school , in combination with the word mother ; the incongruity of the result should give us a very sharp view of the difference between the ordinary referential variation of adjectives used relativistically , and the semantic effect produced by the difference in type of relation at work in ( 33 ) and ( 34 ) .
19 This issue of the magazine will be a positive contribution to these ongoing debates and we hope will also draw attention to the work which WASL is continuing to do in indexing information on women artists and disability .
20 Barkay et al. ( 1989 ) also draw attention to the fact that genetically engineered bacteria may affect global biogeochemical cycles by usurping the role that naturally occurring bacteria currently play in helping to control flux rates of nutrients from one pool to another .
21 Beardshaw and Morgan also draw attention to the accommodation problems for elderly people .
22 The computer can give questions for the user to ask , and also draw inference from the answers .
23 He also draws attention to the power of natural forces to produce sound in the landscape , such as the ‘ death songs ’ caused by a reed vibrating in the wind .
24 He also draws attention to the problem of not being able to realise the shares for at least five years : ‘ Is that going to motivate people in the current recession ? ’
25 Amsler also draws attention to the assumptions made by early lexical knowledge bases , in particular the notion that a word is a contiguous sequence of alphabetic characters .
26 It also draws attention to the social and economic isolation of poor families ; to their exclusion from the experiences of parenthood and childhood that others take for granted and from the cultural and political life of the communities to which they belong .
27 It also draws attention to the setting-up in Scotland , after the vote on devolution , of the Tertiary Education Council with the responsibility for advising on the whole of the further education sector there , and notes that no comparable body is able to do a similar service for Wales .
28 He also draws attention to the anomaly in regulatory practice , in that sewerage companies are involved in regulation , yet as private companies have a vested financial interest in accepting other companies ' effluents .
29 The judgment also draws attention to the " clear public interest " involved in the recruitment of younger partners to ensure continuity in the practice and confirms ( contrary to certain dicta of Lord Denning in Oswald Hickson Collier & Co v Carter-Ruck [ 1984 ] 2 WLR 847 ) that a restriction against acting for former clients is not itself contrary to public policy .
30 The naval manual ( US , Department of the Navy , 1955 , 6–4 ) is clear on this point , but also draws attention in a footnote to the relevance of the principles of the laws of war .
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