Example sentences of "pull out [art] [noun] " 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 the same sort of thing that Noel bought last year when he saw one of the men in the village , using it to pull out a lot of weed from undergrowth , really
3 Now Kevin could reach in and start to pull out the debris causing the blockage .
4 One night I dreamt about it : about the dog going over to look at it , as it sometimes did , and instead of sniffing it and walking away , it tore open the anus and started to pull out the innards .
5 ‘ He says he ca n't remember exactly but he thinks he may have tried to pull out the knife .
6 I did n't need to use any weights as the skeins were heavy enough to pull out the kinks .
7 I always carry the bag on my left shoulder so I can pull out clubs with my right hand , and I was about to pull out the driver when I hesitated and decided to see how the land lay .
8 He chops hard through the chest cavity and reaches inside to pull out the heart .
9 He drew his sword and scrabbled behind his back to pull out the dirk .
10 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 .
11 Something within him seemed to collapse but he did n't outwardly fall to pieces or rant or rave or even again try to pull out the arrow or finish me in any other way .
12 For a Royal tour she always used to pull out the stops and literally shop until she dropped for the occasion .
13 ‘ I could n't find the kids but just as had to pull out the fire brigade arrived . ’
14 First he scratched away the plaster , then he tried to pull out the bricks .
15 Estabrook reached into his inside pocket , as if to pull out the letter , but with his fingers upon it he hesitated .
16 I opened the lockers to pull out the kit but found that the top had come off a water container and half a gallon had spilt , soaking the tea bags and bursting the envelope which carried my documents .
17 People like to pull out the job supplement in the middle and , you know , they 've got to be able to do that easily 'cos they throw the rest away , you know , and read the job supplement and they well .
18 However , by the end of May , the Russian government had decided to pull out the troops .
19 ‘ This one , ’ said Antinou , pulling out a sample and rubbing it between his finger and thumb .
20 Uninvited , she lay down her towel a very short distance from Charity 's and began to sort through an obscenely large bag , pulling out a variety of beauty products .
21 ‘ Got any money ? ’ she asked Jane , fishing deep into the pocket of her broad canvas belt and pulling out a shilling and three pennies .
22 Pulling out a cheque book , he added solemnly : " I sincerely hope these Crane Holdings will not fall in value … "
23 A major problem the country has right now is an economic one ; the Soviet Union is pulling out a lot of its aid programmes and has obviously bankrolled the Country since nineteen seventy nine , so there 's a tremendous economic problem added to the er battles of the Khmer Rouge are causing the government to fight .
24 Do n't struggle : take a grip with pincers or pliers and remove the sucker as though pulling out a nail .
25 " It 's all right , Alice , " said Pat , pulling out a chair for her .
26 Roman , pulling out a chair for her to sit , turned a slow , devastating gaze on her , totally annihilating her composure .
27 ‘ Oh dear , ’ said Hunter-Blair , pulling out a chair .
28 He was pulling out a chair .
29 ‘ He 's Scottish , ’ she said , pulling out a chair .
30 In my new mood , I went over to the solitary man and said easily , pulling out a chair , ‘ May I sit at your table ? ’
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