Example sentences of "and pull [adv prt] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The military visitors saw a prisoner in top boots , oilskin and sou'wester angling and pulling out a dripping clog . |
2 | Tilting the head back , aiming accurately and pulling down the lower lid were other areas of difficulty . |
3 | ‘ Gotcha , ’ Claire says , and pulls out a black box . |
4 | Bernard leafs through the vast vinyl collection propped up against his bedroom wall , and pulls out a freshly-purchased copy of Television 's ‘ Marquee Moon ’ to illustrate Tom Verlaine 's mastery of the tasteful , moving solo . |
5 | The launcher shoots out the pilot kite , which opens , catches the wind , and pulls out the main kite . |
6 | He placed it on a bale of straw and pulled up an upturned bucket as a chair before hopping on to a meal bin where he sat like a pixie on a toadstool with his arms around his knees , regarding me with keen anticipation . |
7 | The result will also give a huge lift to Alex Ferguson 's Manchester United team who were originally due to travel to Norwich today but went there instead on Tuesday and pulled off a significant victory . |
8 | From these depths , England went to India and pulled off a remarkable triumph after losing the first Test , and then beat Australia 3–1 in 1985 . |
9 | Mr Corden took over as chairman in 1989 and pulled off an immediate coup by appointing Brian Little as manager . |
10 | So she smiled to herself and pulled out a tall book from the bottom shelf , Piero della Francesca by the fellow whom her father always called K. Clark . |
11 | Without pausing even to take her coat off , Mrs Mentiply bustled into the sitting room , yanked down the flap of the bureau and pulled out a round tin about six inches in diameter . |
12 | Manville opened his desk drawer and pulled out a large-scale world map and spread it out . |
13 | He liked the straw mattress and pulled out a small leather pouch which Corbett recognised as being in common use by clerks in the Chancery or envoys on their travels . |
14 | A PUNTER reached into his pocket for his keys and pulled out a forgotten betting slip worth £10,000 . |
15 | Howard reached back and pulled out a double-barrelled shotgun . |
16 | He reached into his desk and pulled out a current code manual . |
17 | As he thrust his hands into the fire and pulled out a burning branch which he waved around without the slightest sign of discomfort , the goat-headed figure thrust his arms out for silence . |
18 | The second man reached into his pocket and pulled out a long length of what looked like ribbon . |
19 | Fen stopped short and pulled out a folded map from his pocket and spread it out before her , stabbing at it with his finger . |
20 | Wolsey smiled and pulled out a gold-edged handkerchief to wipe his nose . |
21 | Later , in the metamorphosis of this equestrian form , Rothenberg reached into the psychological and physical construction of her charcoaled image and pulled out a single bone . |
22 | He opened a door in the base and pulled out a huge stack of albums . |
23 | The Feldwebel took it into a corner and pulled out a large envelope which he threw onto the table . |
24 | Patrick opened the wardrobe and pulled out an old army kit bag . |
25 | I jumped off the wheelbarrow and pulled out the only literature I had to spare — details of the expedition in English . |
26 | Briant put his hand in his inside jacket pocket and pulled out the folded sheet of paper that carried his statement , and , a little startled at the sudden wave of apprehension that swept over him , he stood up . |
27 | I reached into the door pocket and pulled out the heavy wheel nut spanner . |
28 | He threw it away and , transferring his sword to the left hand , felt at his belt with the right and pulled out the big Ulfberht axe . |
29 | Guillamon leaned forward and pulled down the lower lid of his eye . |
30 | She touched her soft cheeks , the once-proud cheekbones lost beneath a covering of fat and pulled down the sagging flesh beneath her bloodshot eyes ; she had never been beautiful , now she was merely plain . |