Example sentences of "have to pull [adv prt] [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | IN a week when Mark McNulty has had to pull out of the Jersey European Airways Open with a bad back , Sam Torrance , the holder , has come to La Moye with his hands covered in blisters . |
2 | ‘ Unless there is something really untoward I do n't see Ian having to pull out of the squad . ’ |
3 | ‘ Bill took it to mean that he might have to pull out of the yard or even out of racing altogether . ’ |
4 | It looks as if we might have to pull back behind the Crozat Canal and hold St Simon . |
5 | ‘ The policeman saw the car coming straight towards him , and thought he was going to be hit , and had to pull in to the side of the road . |
6 | Torrance almost had to pull out of the Lancome Trophy at St Nom La Bretesche when a foot disorder he has had for some time flared up during the final round . |
7 | First , the 40ft Southern Cross had to pull out of the race with rigging problems ; Prime Factor was recalled at the start ; and the third boat , Sagacious V , faces another protest which is likely to see her heavily penalised . |
8 | Last season it became so inflamed that he had to pull out of the Carolls Irish Open at Portmarnock . |
9 | Sadly , Fiji , unable to pay the travel bill , had to pull out of the tournament , while the organisers had to chip in a hefty contribution to secure the presence of the New Zealanders . |
10 | because I had to pull out round the stationery vehicle as well , I would off taken too long getting out |