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It drew on sociological studies from several countries that describe confinement under sentence of death as exquisite psychological torture.
For it, he drew on Renaissance technical terms, derivations, compounds, archaisms, polysemy, etymological meanings, and idioms.
In my final year many freshers I knew dropped out or really struggled because of financial pressures, especially as the year drew on.
They also combined with another Probus club for a tea dance which drew on to the dance floor a lot of people who had not danced for aeons.
The artist drew on religious imagery of martyred saints to depict new political martyrs.
The first drew on evidence that selection led to a huge waste of national potential.
As I drew on my reserves and got going again I was left with the pain in my quads and the sound of my feet beating against the pavement.
To create a building that harmonized with the McLellan House he drew on many of its architectural details for his beaux arts structure.
Emerson's Transcendentalism drew on German idealism and English pastoral poetry.
As a kid I drew on any blank piece of paper I could find, from flysheets of books to the back of grocery flyers.
She lit a cigarette, her fingers brown from nicotine, and wheezed as she drew on the unfiltered smoke.
These became regular features and drew on both non-fiction and fictional material.
The fog burned away as the morning drew on, and Bahzell's heart rose as his ill-assorted party moved more briskly than he'd dared hope.
He drew on a multitude of historic influences, including Roman, Gothic, Egyptian, Peruvian and, most famously, Japanese.
However, they drew on a wide range of philosophical sources besides Platonism.
Casually he stuck the incense in a brass bowl in front of a plastic Buddha, and drew on his cigarette.
He drew on his cigarette dramatically, exhaling with an equally dramatic sigh.
She drew on her smoke and put it out in a plant pot at the twins' door then turned down the hallway and into her room.
She watched as he tilted his hat back on his head and drew on his cigarette.
As the night drew on the count ordered everyone to bed as he had done the previous night.
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Examples from Classical Literature
As the redresser of wrongs, his cause was popular, and drew on him the applause of Christendom.
Heraclius feigned a disordered flight, and drew on him an attack from two out of the three chiefs, which he easily repelled.
And thus her mind drew on to that supper at tarsus when she drank the pearl.
Solly Gumble removed his skullcap, fluffed his scanty ring of curls, and drew on the cap again.
To this they sent a 'smart aleck' letter, and when we drew on them allowed our draft to be returned.
Round upon all these darkening objects as the night drew on, the Marquis looked, with the air of one who was coming near home.
As the morning drew on, they began to waddle away towards the river.
They seemed to increase as night drew on, until at last the roads, my brother said, were like Epsom High Street on a Derby Day.
As the work approached completion, he says, death drew on apace.
The Engine Room drew on the company's heritage, craftsmanship and robust manufacturing and service credentials to create the new look.
Fleming pulled a sheet of paper towards him, and drew on it an oval.
When she was looking to write about how her characters' faith was tested, she drew on Mormonism because it was what she already knew.
It was a bitter night, so we drew on our ulsters and wrapped cravats about our throats.
It drew on a tramway a load of ten tons at the rate of five miles an hour.
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