But the committee's draft had, in turn, stirred fears that the church was moving toward a form of dogmatism.
Light broke the dead black and a fresher draft stirred the dead air.
Beneath the bones were trapped a few feathers that drafts had not stirred to other corners of the attic.
A draft blew from the high window, but there seemed more stir about him than was accounted for by the wind.
The draft that had for a moment stirred the boys' trouser cuffs and blown the man's hair, ceased.
A draft stirred the flame of the lamp and made it flutter.
The draft stirred controversy because college officials and coaches said it would encourage athletes to break rules.
A draft stirred the crocodile overhead, and he rose to shut the window.
The scent of old incense and mold was stronger here where the drafts did not stir.
I heard the soft sound of wings, and the draft from Jenks stirred my hair.