Example sentences of "i pull [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 I pulled up the gluey flap .
2 I pulled out the compass , held it horizontally close to my eyes , let the needle settle onto north , looked that way and mapped the first few feet in my mind .
3 The Doctor , in top hat and frock coat , looked confidently out at me from the label as I pulled out the cork and took a sniff .
4 And er it was lovely and we were enjoying it until I pulled out the whole chicken 's head .
5 I pulled out the stool which Billy must have sat at the desk on , and began to rifle through things in no particular order .
6 But I did discover where they had been coming in — through the stable and into the wall — and where they had resided when I pulled down the ceiling lathes in the dairy and a load of old nests and rat droppings fell on to my head .
7 When they was all out at work on Monday , I could stand it no longer , I pulled down the loft ladder and dragged meself up it , plaster and all .
8 I pulled back the shower curtain , exposing her fully .
9 I pulled back the curtains and dashed out of the room to find Benjamin standing there , laughing at my shock .
10 I pulled back the glass panel between us and gave her the ritual Belfast greeting .
11 ’ It got … boring , ’ I said vaguely , as I pulled off the helmet and my mask .
12 I pulled off the wires that joined her to my machine .
13 I pull round the next document on the Treasury tag .
14 I pull back the candlewick bedspread and lie on my back with my manuscript .
15 I pull out the largest of the knives , then turn and leave the kitchen , heading down the corridor past the dining room and the study to the stairs .
16 I pull off the top — it 's almost full , lots of gooey , gorgeous glue .
17 He watched me pull down the Jolly Roger and throw it overboard , then he said , ‘ I expect you 'll want to go ashore now .
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