Example sentences of "[noun prp] picked [adv prt] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Eleanor picked up the fresh flowers and began trimming their stems . |
2 | Frankie picked up the empty kettle and went to refill it but I noticed that none of the onlookers tried to wring his neck while he had the kettle in his hands . |
3 | Satisfied , Manville picked up the coded copy and headed towards the despatch room . |
4 | Cornelius picked up the old paper bag and carefully uncreased it . |
5 | Maud picked up the top letter on each pile . |
6 | Léonie picked up the wet cake of soap from the tin dish stencilled with poppies and washed her hands . |
7 | Glasgow St Enoch Square picked up the Scottish award , Blackpool South Shore were tops in the North of England , and Maidenhead were champions in the South of England . |
8 | Robert picked up the overflowing hand grip lying next to his feet . |
9 | Black picked up the loose pile of paper just faxed through from Glasgow , |
10 | Oliver picked up the empty bottle . |
11 | A defence splitting cross from Dean Holdsworth picked out the unmarked Jones , and he coolly blasted the equaliser from the edge of the box . |
12 | While the sleepers ran empty , BR picked up the hard-pressed nocturnal travellers with a new cheapo ‘ Nightrider ’ using spare first-class coaches with fluorescent lighting encased in soothing blue plastic . |
13 | Parkin picked up the crushed lager can and turned it round and round in his hands . |
14 | I do not know where Henry Green picked up the erroneous information that Ivy had been a governess , but thinking of some of her sibylline utterances it was tempting to imagine her as a royal and imperial governess at Thebes and Mycenae . |
15 | With this in mind , Caroline picked out the dog's-tooth check suit by Principles , shown here in red ( also available in black ) , which is excellent value for money and extremely versatile . |
16 | Athelstan picked up the yellowing piece of parchment and thrust it at them . |
17 | Shamlou picked up the buff envelope and stuffed it in the pocket of his windcheater . |
18 | Juliet picked up the orange folder and walked down to Room G at the far end of the ward . |
19 | Christina picked up the local National newspaper and read an account of their labour-relations problems . |
20 | Salako picked up the loose ball , played a short pass to Osborn , who drove the ball through a crowd of players . |
21 | Rather gingerly , George picked up the tiny bundle . |
22 | Andrew picked up the old leather helmet on the chest of drawers and put it on . |
23 | The DAR picked up the dead girl , and faded away into the darkness . |
24 | Yanto picked up the old man 's mug and walked into the cool bar . |
25 | Gina picked up the warm handful gingerly in case of accidents . |
26 | Mark picked up the dark-looking bottle to read the label . |
27 | Scott Gemmill played a one-two with Lee Glover and saw his shot blocked , but Glover picked up the loose ball to ram it low past Thorsvedt . |
28 | As Forest formed a human barricade on their goal line Andy Hinchcliffe picked out the only available scoring spot . |
29 | Molland picked up the Daily Telegraph lying on the chair beside him and held it out . |
30 | Sir Thomas picked up the empty glass , replaced it , continuing brokenly : ‘ … |