Example sentences of "[noun] picked up the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Judging the business to be done , Ramlal picked up the papers and went to the door .
2 Mr. Crowther picked up the papers in front of him and set them down again very neatly .
3 The sun picked up the colours of a girl 's dress .
4 The sentry picked up the tags , stared at the photos and at our faces .
5 Abruptly Aggie picked up the handles of the flat-cart , then almost growling ‘ Come on ! ’ she pushed it along the road , the child trotting beside her now .
6 Lee picked up the vibes and looked with wide-eyed apprehension as I held my breath and waited .
7 Jane dug the garden as Lee picked up the weeds .
8 Gabriel picked up the tools .
9 By the time Coleman picked up the threads of the plot in February 1987 , there was still no clear plan of attack , although it was generally agreed among Hurley and his colleagues that luring Younis into a drug deal was probably the key , and that a lot of political hassle would be avoided if he could be taken , say , in international waters .
10 Uncle Albert picked up the oars , turned the boat round , and started furiously rowing up river .
11 Lisa settled down with the bulldog clip that held the current day 's orders , and Folly picked up the accounts book .
12 As he did so , the older man picked up the glasses which had been filled previously , and deliberately poured them over her head .
13 The Crown claims that Gallen picked up the bombers in Donegal , drove them to the yard and returned an hour later to pick them up .
14 With this message already composed in his mind , William Joyce picked up the suitcases and led his wife from the echoing terminus of glass and iron .
15 Dougal picked up the papers and followed Lorton upstairs .
16 Madeleine picked up the epithets and laughed at them .
17 When his coolie picked up the shafts and broke into his loping stride , Joseph found he could n't look at the narrow , sweat-streaked shoulders bobbing in front of him without seeing the bleeding welts caused by the French colon 's cane .
18 Also at about the same moment as the homing rat disappeared into the maze of runs under the city , scurrying along in faultless obedience to an ancient instinct , the Patrician of Ankh-Morpork picked up the letters delivered that morning by albatross .
19 ‘ Thallium , ’ you said , ‘ job for you ! ’ and thallium picked up the papers , simpered , and went out into the world to do your bidding .
20 Conley picked up the passengers but as he overtook a car on Overdale Road , Park End , Middlesbrough , he lost control .
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