12 sentences with 'draw'

Example sentences and phrases with the word draw and other words derived from it.

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« On those rainy days, Sofia liked to draw. »

draw: On those rainy days, Sofia liked to draw.
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« I want to draw a house, a tree, and a sun with my colored pencils. »

draw: I want to draw a house, a tree, and a sun with my colored pencils.
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« He took paper and colored pencils and started to draw a house in the forest. »

draw: He took paper and colored pencils and started to draw a house in the forest.
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« Since I was little, I have always liked to draw. It is my escape when I am sad or angry. »

draw: Since I was little, I have always liked to draw. It is my escape when I am sad or angry.
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« I was angry and didn't want to talk to anyone, so I sat down to draw hieroglyphs in my notebook. »

draw: I was angry and didn't want to talk to anyone, so I sat down to draw hieroglyphs in my notebook.
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« The artist created an impressive work of art, using his skill to draw precise and realistic details. »

draw: The artist created an impressive work of art, using his skill to draw precise and realistic details.
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« Police officer Mojica worked with her to draw up a plan to search for the missing child. »
« Dr DiFranza thought his observations would draw attacks from the tobacco industry, as have many other studies revealing links between smoking and disease. »
« A diverse group of liberals and socialists formed a provisional government, declared France a new republic and began to draw up plans for general elections for representatives of a new government. »
« For centuries, people have tried to draw lessons from the decline and fall of Rome about their own societies, a practice inspired by the question of how such a powerful and, at one time, stable civilisation could disintegrate so completely. »
« Filippo Brunelleschi was the first person in the Western world to determine how to draw objects in two dimensions, on a piece of paper or its equivalent, in such a way that they would appear three-dimensional in a realistic way (i.e. having depth, as in looking into the distance and seeing objects that are further away "appear smaller" than those that are closer). »
« The coal deposits of northern England form part of an underground band of coal reaching into Belgium, eastern France and western Germany. This stretch of land would become the industrial heartland of Europe - you can draw a line on a map of Western Europe from England stretching across the English Channel towards the Alps and trace most of the industrial centres of Europe in the first half of the 19th century. »

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