Draw back Sentence Examples

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  • One draw back of SSX On Tour is the random error messages you will get, but using the game's "auto-save" feature will lessen the blow when you have to restart.

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  • One draw back with high fashion wedding bands, however, is that high fashion becomes old fashioned very quickly.

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  • On the second, Anarrhysis (from &vappuecv, to draw back the victim's head), a sacrifice of oxen was offered at the public cost to Zeus Phratrius and Athena.

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  • If his bellows had only a single opening, that through which they delivered the blast upon the fire, then in inflating them he would draw back into them the hot air and ashes from the fire.

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  • Consequently, after his sympathies had led him to express himself favourably towards some movement, he frequently found himself compelled to draw back.

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  • But the revolts of the French Protestants, the resentment of the nobles at his dictatorial power, and the perpetual ferment of intrigues and treason in the court, obliged him almost immediately to draw back.

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  • And yet it would be the blackest treachery to Holmes to draw back now from the part which he had entrusted to me.

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  • Perhaps, this is a draw back to the time when visitors would experience the unpleasant whiffs emanating from the SeaPro fish-rendering plant.

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  • I can't draw back now!

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  • The only draw back with using soymilk is that it is missing the fat content of milk, so some recipes that rely on that fat content, like pudding, will not have the same consistency.

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  • At times he seemed on the verge of revealing it to Adrienne, only to draw back into himself and avoid her for days.

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  • The very moment when we begin to think, says Descartes, when we cease to be merely receptive, when we draw back and fix our attention on any point whatever of our belief, - that moment doubt begins.

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  • The governor expressed his views to the prime minister that the Natal government ought to give the British government every support, and Colonel Hime replied that their support would be given, but at the same time he feared the consequences to Natal if, after all, the British govern m ent should draw back.

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