As Morris climbed the army's ranks, so Hakeswill would be drawn ineluctably after him and with each step the Sergeant would garner more power and influence.
"Yes," he said, eyes drawn ineluctably to Lizzie's midsection.
But once calm returned to Timisoara, she felt ineluctably drawn to the square to honor "our fallen heroes.
"Ah ... we could. . ." His eyes flicked up, assessing our surroundings for possible prospects of seclusion, then down again, ineluctably drawn to the fan as though it were a magnet.
They are conclusions ineluctably drawn from more than two centuries of experiments.
Don't they end up, drawn ineluctably by gravity and exhaustion, pooling in low-lying areas like sedimentary Lycra?
The way in which these two appealing characters are ineluctably drawn into each other's worlds is vastly entertaining.
Yet after their deaths he is drawn ineluctably back.
In Thomas Pynchon's first novel, 14 a man is ineluctably drawn to the South Pole, "But I had to reach it.
The reader is immersed in Oliver's psychological drama and at the same time ineluctably drawn into the dizzying world of international contraband and high finance.