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Sentences with draw on

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  • He drew on his experience as a yachtsman to make a documentary programme. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
  • As the afternoon drew on we were joined by more of the regulars. [VERB PREPOSITION]
  • To draw on one's experience
  • The time for his interview drew on
  • The prospect of nearing his goal drew him on
  • To draw water from a well.
  • The concert drew a large audience.
  • To draw a vase with charcoal; to draw the comedy's characters with skill.
  • To draw perpendicular lines.
  • To draw a distinction.
  • Draw up the contract.
  • To draw liquid through a straw.
  • To draw inspiration from Shakespeare.
  • To draw a conclusion.
  • To draw interest on a savings account; to draw a salary of $600 a week.
  • The deposits draw interest.
  • To draw a turkey.
  • To draw a pond.
  • To draw filaments of molten glass.
  • Let's draw straws to see who has to wash the car.
  • To draw an abscess by a poultice.
  • She draws six feet.
  • He had to draw spades first in order to make the contract.
  • Without the proper resources, the young manager drew on his imagination to solve the crisis. The reporter drew heavily on interviews with former members of the secretive group.
  • As the day draws on, the oxen will begin to show fatigue.
  • Evening is drawing on; we'd better call it a day. In his bones, he sensed winter was drawing on sooner than usual.
  • A sail draws by being properly trimmed and filled with wind.
  • The day draws near.
  • To draw for prizes.
  • I can't paint, but I can draw.
  • To draw on one's imagination.
  • Our newspaper advertisement drew very well.
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