Example sentences of "she picked [adv prt] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She picked up the stick and hurled it , skimming it low over the shallow pools left by the tide . |
2 | She picked up the menu and scanned it with the air of a gourmet . |
3 | She picked up the menu . |
4 | She picked up the briefcase . |
5 | She picked up the quartz crystal which , she believes , has had a beneficial effect on her well-being . |
6 | She picked up the ticket , opened it , looked at the destination . |
7 | Like a small child being told by stern parent she picked up the drink and tossed it back at a gulp . |
8 | She picked up the dice-cup and held it as steady as a rock , yet all the Gods could hear the three cubes rattling about inside . |
9 | Stumbling to her feet , she picked up the diaries , slipped the clip into the pocket of her dress , and hurried downstairs as fast as she dared go . |
10 | She picked up the jade . |
11 | In the queue , she picked up the smell of long-term poverty . |
12 | She picked up the foot in both her hands and nipped the jagged crescent with her teeth . |
13 | With a gesture which reminded Julia of someone searching their pockets for change , she picked up the present which she had brought to welcome the Dean . |
14 | Then she picked up the wicker bird cage and took it to the sill . |
15 | Mr Jarvis grinned and , as she picked up the squirrel and took him over to the recovery cage , he followed and stood watching as she settled her patient down . |
16 | She picked up the trowel and a bag of tulip bulbs . |
17 | Maggie LeMan kept her eyes riveted on the occupants of the stage for a moment , where they were bowing and making the best of the half-hearted appreciation now being shown by clapping punctuated with cat-calls ; then , slowly leaning to the side , she picked up the bird cage as she said , ‘ What do I want with a concert party ? |
18 | She picked up the shoes from the hearth and put them under the table . |
19 | She picked up the shoes in armfuls and stacked them away with obsessional care , keeping the toes carefully in line . |
20 | At once , she picked up the gold key from the table , unlocked the little door into the garden , and then began to eat a piece of mushroom . |
21 | He was amused to observe that she forced herself to be a blank when she picked up the bowl of pus and blood . |
22 | He was right , of course , she knew that , but she picked up the brandy Mick got her and downed it in one , then hovered on the edge of her seat until he gave up and walked her home . |
23 | She picked up the document , and spread it open . |
24 | She picked up the telephone . |
25 | She picked up the telephone and asked for a courier service . |
26 | She picked up the telephone and dialled the number recorded in the report for Maurice 's Fifth Avenue apartment . |
27 | To refresh her memory she picked up the telephone , closed her eyes , and recalled how his gloved finger had moved over the first four raised knobs of plastic . |
28 | She picked up the telephone receiver , disbelievingly , and dialled the number of the card . |
29 | Then , before she could have second thoughts , she picked up the telephone and dialled his number . |
30 | Alyssia was still feeling inordinately pleased with herself when , half an hour later , she picked up the telephone in the little village post office and dialled her father 's direct work line . |