Example sentences of "had pick up [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Air Djibouti flight from Addis Ababa had stopped at Dire Dawa but had picked up no passengers .
2 He had picked up a fare in the City — an army deserter called Percy Toplis , who asked to be driven to Basingstoke .
3 The couple were taken to police headquarters for questioning where they admitted they had picked up a man on the night of 10 July by the harbour but did not know him and had only given him a lift into town .
4 And finally two Ayr police officers said that a shelved 1969 report showed they had picked up a man ‘ of slight build and a Glasgow accent who said his name was McGuigan or McGuinness ’ some 600 yards from the Ross bungalow in the early hours of the morning of the murder and dropped him at the bus station ; and they now declared from photographs recently shown to them that the man was William McGuinness .
5 His skin had picked up a glow from the lilies on the table .
6 His reputation as a hard man — he had picked up a conviction for GBH — had won him work on the bouncer circuit and the title ‘ King of the Bouncers ’ .
7 Alice had picked up a spoon ready to ladle out the stew on to a plate , but she paused and looked at her daughter hard as she said , ‘ You do n't know what it 's all about , do you ?
8 The 26-year-old striker later claimed he had picked up a groin injury but then breached club regulations and widened the rift with Wilkinson by failing to turn up for training or treatment on Monday and Tuesday .
9 I had picked up a bit of surgery from him , of course , so here I am .
10 He had picked up a group of experienced hunter-killers from the Phoenix NoGo , and turned them loose on the remaining sandrats .
11 It made it worse when we knew Watson had picked up a shot here .
12 So Katie made the following comment shortly after she had picked up a card showing Mitch from Baywatch :
13 I had picked up a box of letters and was glancing at them , when Frankenstein returned from above and caught me .
14 The wee lass had picked up a cloth and was wiping Hector 's unshaven chin free of grease ; then his hands , and the handle of his knife .
15 He had picked up a book and was standing there , reading it with great concentration — just as if he were in his own armchair at home .
16 Jay had picked up a pattern of sleeplessness over the last five months .
17 One little rascal had picked up a cigarette-end , still burning ( called a dog-end , or dout ) and was puffing away like a steam engine .
18 A final vote showed Tory support remained solid while the LibDems had picked up a handful of votes at Labour 's expense .
19 It was clear that she had picked up a lot from the Prince 's own style , especially the self-deprecating wit .
20 It seemed he lived at home with his widowed mother and , following a fight with her , he had picked up an axe and killed her .
21 They said that , in the narrow passageway , a corridor whose opposite walls I can touch comfortably with two hands , I had picked up an aluminium chair , ripped it in half , swung it around and hit a policeman with it so hard that he had to shield his head .
22 She had complained of stomach problems after returning and doctors at first thought she had picked up an infection in Africa .
23 Cowley had picked up the phone and was listening quietly .
24 He had picked up the phone and was asking Celia to show their visitor up , James Morris glanced disdainfully at the new manager .
25 Another one to fall by the wayside with a 78 was Ray Floyd , who had picked up the US Open title Norman had let slip through his grasp a few weeks before .
26 The man had picked up the ball , and peered down at Nick through dark-rimmed , bleary eyes .
27 Poshekhonov said that he had found the way to laugh , he had picked up the spear of ridicule .
28 She had picked up the letters from the wire box behind the front door , dropped off her coat on her way across the hall and gone into the kitchen .
29 Maxim had picked up the story from friends in the Intelligence Corps .
30 It was because Mrs Strawson was five minutes late — behaviour he made no demur at , though he would have refused to see a National Health patient who failed to turn up on time — that he had picked up the Standard and seen that paragraph .
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