Example sentences of "pull up at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Finally the tram got underway and as it started to pull up at the end of the track by the foot of Duke Street Hill Carrie was already out of her seat and waiting on the platform at the rear of the vehicle , with Fred at her side gripping her arm for fear that she would fall off before it actually stopped .
2 There 's a bus pulling up at the stop proclaiming ‘ Lightwater Valley , Soopa Loopa ’ .
3 Then a car was heard pulling up at the gate ; either the bridal car or their uncle had come .
4 A grey car , immaculately clean , was just pulling up at the gate and a big man in a plain grey suit was getting out to open it .
5 She takes an exit at random and pulls up at the side of the road to consult her A to Z , but there are no street names visible which would enable her to orient herself .
6 The care pulls up at the studio and Kylie greets everyone with a breezy ‘ G'Day ’ and gets ready for the last few moments as Lola teenage runaway .
7 As we pulled up at the lights , he leaped out , kicked the wheel cap back into place , grinned and said , ‘ Thanks , it happens about every two years or so , ’ got back in his car , then signalled equally wildly for me to wind down my window .
8 The tram whined and sparked as it pulled up at the fare stage near the Dennistoun Palais and Whitehill Street .
9 Carrie stood behind the counter of the dining rooms with her fair hair pulled up at the back of her head and held in place with a pair of large bone combs .
10 He pulled up at the pumps and the attendant , a young black wearing green coveralls and cap bearing the petrol company 's logo , approached and leaned down to the open window .
11 The conveyance came around the corner , quite recklessly , and pulled up at the sight of him .
12 A small brown dog scurried out of the undergrowth , pulled up at the sight of another human , then rushed towards her .
13 Half an hour before the match started two tractors pulled up at the swing bridge , the drivers got out and had a short discussion and proceeded to plough up the field opposite my peg .
14 So saying , she pulled up at the gateway of a two-storey farmhouse used as the holiday and weekend home of her friends Mr and Mrs Clay .
15 Con Fenton 's cottage was less than half a mile away and on my way back to the surgery , on an impulse I pulled up at the door .
16 We pulled up at the end of the schooling stretch and trotted back to where Tremayne stood with his binoculars .
17 ‘ Right , constable , you can report in now , ’ Bragg said , as they pulled up at the end of Bartholomew Close .
18 They pulled up at the end of the gallop .
19 Laidlaw drove past it and pulled up at the end of the dirt road .
20 They overtook him when he was n't expecting it ; they pulled up at the side of the road and trapped him behind them ; they got in front of him at traffic-lights and then decided to turn right .
21 I 'd just finished filling the hip flask when it went dark in the bar as a truck pulled up at the traffic lights outside .
22 They were standing there , eating crisps , their minds blank , when suddenly a smart green mini pulled up at the steps before them .
23 But before she could dwell on it a vehicle pulled up at the office door .
24 An hour and a half later a police wagon pulled up at the dock , and out from the back climbed a bleary-eyed Howard escorted by two gendarmes .
25 He pulled up at the bridge and got out to show me the concrete cancer .
26 He pulled up at the farm and got out to open the door for her before she could move .
27 Nearly 200 vehicles pulled up at the roadside on the A38 just south of Gloucester .
28 Joy said that this really was n't on and that they must pull up at the side of the road and try to find some stones or something with which to wedge the coffin .
29 ( 1 ) It is a well-known custom that as soon as the siren of a fire-engine is heard , other vehicles should pull up at the side of the road , in order to afford free passage .
30 As I pull up at the back of the hotel Mr Shah is waiting with a folder full ; his expression , although friendly , contains around his mouth a little reproach that I should have been away from the action for so long .
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