Example sentences of "[verb] to pick [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Just as he had had the nerve to try to pick up the casting director at his first audition , so he had the taste and — in sociological terms — the cheek to seek out the stylish and lovely Nina Bawden , later the novelist .
2 At the age of 67 , he probably felt it was too late to try to pick up the pieces .
3 She , Claudia , would have to try to pick up the pieces , and that would n't be easy .
4 Judy knew Brown Owl would be very cross if she saw Mandy on the other side of the fence — but she did n't have time to worry very long about that , for in a minute or two a loud , frightened scream shrilled from Mandy , who had stepped forward and bent to pick up the ball resting on the bright-green surface of the ground — and found herself up to her knees in treacherous , clinging slime .
5 As George bent to pick up the halter of the horse which the boy had been holding , he looked round the yard with interest , noting how his father 's voice , though by no means a shout , had penetrated every corner .
6 He bent to pick up the curl of hair , which he put carefully in his pocket , next to his heart .
7 He bent to pick up the card he 'd been carrying then scowled at the deserted foyer .
8 She looked round the hall , then bent to pick up the broken remains of a photo frame .
9 As soon as she stopped struggling and stood motionless he let her go and bent to pick up the shoes she 'd dropped .
10 He stood up , stretched and bent to pick up the tray .
11 ‘ I had hoped that I might be able to find you some accommodation around here , but apparently it 's the duty of your local council in London to rehouse you and nobody else wants to pick up the bill . ’
12 Fran turned to leave , then stopped to pick up the photograph of her father .
13 But the Retail Butcher of the Year promised to pick up the pieces and re-open as soon as possible .
14 ‘ Someone always has to pick up the bill . ’
15 However , she just has to pick up the phone and a friendly voice at The Wool Shop is always there to help .
16 What I , I intend to do is to , I think it would be unfortunate if , as the result of a major development which is actually funding this new junction , the County Council then has to pick up the bill for other ameliorating effects a little bit further on the network .
17 D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles is hotly tipped to pick up the creative account for St Ivel 's Shape and Gold brands , currently handled by J Walter Thompson .
18 Dot in the conservatory watched as Loopy Lil slowly tried to pick up the unsteady tray of china .
19 In her motherly concerned way , she was cosseting him as he tried to pick up the pieces of his life .
20 While he was speaking , Emily tried to pick up the incriminating letter and slip it into her bag , but Marcus stopped her .
21 The antics of the children as they scrambled and tried to pick up the coins were one of the highlights of the day .
22 Leith requested , and went back to her own office , where for the next twenty minutes she tried to pick up the threads of her job .
23 In addition , all water authorities spent large sums on routine river maintenance on farmland ; and still more money was spent by the Ministry of Agriculture in contributing between 30 and 70 per cent of the cost of farmers held drainage , designed to pick up the benefits of lowering the water level , a result of river engineering schemes .
24 The water is viewed by light sensitive detectors designed to pick up the so-called Cherenkov light emitted when electrically-charged particles travel faster than light does through the water .
25 The first thing the researchers discovered was that special infrared cameras , designed to pick up the heat given off by warm-blooded animals , failed to detect polar bears — the insulation provided by their coats is too efficient .
26 A plant 's leaves are ideally placed to detect day length , for they are designed to pick up the sun 's light for photosynthesis .
27 Thus we may write , where t is a random , serially independent variable designed to pick up the random movements in the risk premium .
28 Anyone want to pick up the ball and run with it and would question whether it is considered necessary and does it give you sufficient guidance at strategic level ?
29 In the more stable area people were returning to pick up the pieces of their lives .
30 ‘ We have to look to the future and I am sure that the unitary authorities will not want to pick up the massive debt charges on the castle , ’ he said .
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