Example sentences of "[noun sg] pull out [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Cheeky thieves broke the window of Anthony Gordon outfitters in Westborough , Scarborough , and used a five foot long metal hook to pull out a display full of expensive sweaters . |
2 | Then someone would have to wade into the mouth of the tunnel with a hooked stick to pull out the blockage so that the blood could run away freely . |
3 | The Japanese High Command pulled out the BIA , sent Colonel Suzuki back to Japan , and finally disbanded his private army in July 1942 . |
4 | The agent pulled out a gun and shot him dead . |
5 | The obstetrician pulled out the feet , then the bottom , then suddenly i had this huge sinking feeling as my bump disappeared and most of the baby shot out and landed on my tummy . |
6 | The hillside was riddled with the burrows of Audubon 's shearwaters and the warden pulled out a youngster to show us . |
7 | A small boy pulls out a piece of bread , rips off a chew and puts the bread safely back in his pocket . |
8 | So they w they came out of this working man 's club on top of this hill pulled out the whole thing and all the balls rolled out . |
9 | A KARAOKE singer pulled out a gun and shot two men because they laughed at him . |
10 | He drew his sword and scrabbled behind his back to pull out the dirk . |
11 | One of the crew pulled out a Colt .45 and shot the beast through the head to put it out of its misery and a group of local Indians gleefully pulled out their knives and instantly began butchering the stallion for its meat . |
12 | Forester pulled out a single white envelope with Sampson 's name on the front and stuffed the bundle back into the bag , throwing the flap across and fumbling to thread the straps into the buckles . |
13 | Since the US Navy pulled out a year ago , Dunoon and Cowal has suffered a £10 million drop in its economy and unemployment has soared to 18 per cent . |
14 | Each member of the gang pulled out a gun . |
15 | As the train pulled out the senior conductor came round . |
16 | Going to a locked cabinet , the Colonel pulled out a handsome rifle with a telescopic sight . |
17 | The older woman pulled out a tray of handguns , and used it to push the glasses and drinks off the bar . |
18 | The first woman pulled out a small card from a file on the desk , ‘ Garau he 's called , Pasqualino Garau . ’ |
19 | The conservation corps of the YTS were clearing a nearby churchyard , and every lunchtime , the foreman pulled out an armchair which he kept in the church specially for the purpose , and had an hour 's sleep in the churchyard . |
20 | When the teenager refused , the man pulled out a knife and brandished it at the youngster . |
21 | His gangbuddy pulled out a real gun , and cocked it . |
22 | The albino pulled out an object , barely visible in the dark . |
23 | But the thug pulled out a shotgun , ordered the officer to lie on the ground and jumped into the car . |
24 | In fact , the SNP was the only party to pull out a higher vote in October . |
25 | Paul caught the ring , gave it a cursory glance and thrust it into his pocket , at the same time pulling out a small parcel . |
26 | Finally , the operator pulled out a small metal box from a rack underneath his desk , deftly flipped back the lid and plugged in the connection . |