Example sentences of "picked up the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | I expect you remember being taken and fetched each day — some four or five miles — sometimes by me and sometimes by Ruth Donnison — and how you used to fume when we picked up the Khin Zaw 's children who were always late . |
2 | The New York Film Critics Circle gave Emma , 33 , its top honour after she picked up the DW Griffith and Los Angeles Critics awards for her portrayal of Helen Schlegel in the adaptation of E M Forster 's novel , Howards End . |
3 | After it she felt soothed of any irritation she may have felt with the last letter , wiped her mouth with satisfaction , and picked up the Oswaldston Gazette . |
4 | Fred picked up the Guinness and swallowed half of it . |
5 | We picked up the Lorrimores ’ car at one point three miles west of Cartier . |
6 | Cos I picked up the Chester to Wrexham one instead of the Snowdonia one . |
7 | Alex went over to the mantelpiece and picked up the Concorde ticket . |
8 | But er we went from erm Quay , we did stay at Belfast for a about erm just er a few hours , picked up the Belfast passengers , they , they , we did n't dock there , we they came on by tender . |
9 | I wanted to do it , but every time I picked up the Bic , a job came up . |
10 | NICK FALDO picked up the Ritz Club Golfer of the Year award and the Vardon Trophy , given to the European Tour 's leading money-winner , at the Tour 's annual dinner in London last night . |
11 | In May 1987 , in a £98 million deal , he picked up the Garfunkels restaurant chain . |
12 | Then I picked up the Nescafe tin and prised the lid off . |
13 | Graham picked up the Makarova and shot the second Arab as he turned his pistol on Laidlaw . |
14 | After winning the Berkhamsted he went back to his home club and picked up the Watson Trophy with a 69 . |
15 | Having left Scratchwood a few moments after the other vehicle , the mustard-coloured van , its roof rack carrying a decorator 's ladder , also turned off at Junction 4 , but then picked up the Uxbridge road before turning south towards Harrow-on-the-Hill and the home of Beth and Ali Christie . |