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7 Sentences With "drawn breath"

How to use drawn breath in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "drawn breath" and check conjugation/comparative form for "drawn breath". Mastering all the usages of "drawn breath" from sentence examples published by news publications.

In theory, the lungs of someone who has drawn breath will float.
This second session went on for two hours, meaning Putin had hardly drawn breath for almost four hours, yet he seemed to have stamina for more.
"Danny Paul Bible is as vile and evil a person that has ever drawn breath," Larry Lance, whose sister, Pam Hudgins, was among Bible&aposs victims, told the Associated Press.
Those Taliban advances coincided with a scandal over ghost soldiers — thousands of men listed among the 215th's battalions for whom salaries were being paid, to someone at least, but who never actually made roll calls, if they had ever even drawn breath.
It comes to us, however, through the nefarious > instrument dealer, Leopoldo Franciolini. One could say that it is the only > surviving instrument ever crafted by the maker Rigunini, however, given that > not a single person by the name of Rigunini ever seems to have drawn breath, > we might assume that Franciolini invented the name and forged the date. When > John Koster examined the instrument in 2006, however, he wrote, “The > original single-strung disposition, seldom made after the early seventeenth > century, would suggest a relatively early date for the instrument.”See .
According to some accounts, at his last drawn breath, on the morning after the assassination, he smiled broadly and then expired. Historians, most notably author Lee Davis, have emphasized Lincoln's peaceful appearance when and after he died: "It was the first time in four years, probably, that a peaceful expression crossed his face."Assassinations That Changed The World, History Channel Field wrote in a letter to The New York Times "that there was 'no apparent suffering, no convulsive action, no rattling of the throat...[only] a mere cessation of breathing'... I had never seen upon the President's face an expression more genial and pleasing." The president's secretary, John Hay, saw "a look of unspeakable peace came upon his worn features".
As he died his breathing grew quieter, his face more calm. According to some accounts, at his last drawn breath, on the morning after the assassination, he smiled broadly and then expired. Historians, most notably author Lee Davis have emphasized Lincoln's peaceful appearance when and after he died: "It was the first time in four years, probably, that a peaceful expression crossed his face."Assassinations That Changed The World, History Channel Field wrote in a letter to The New York Times: "that there was 'no apparent suffering, no convulsive action, no rattling of the throat...[only] a mere cessation of breathing'... I had never seen upon the President's face an expression more genial and pleasing." The President’s secretary, John Hay, saw "a look of unspeakable peace came upon his worn features".

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