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    Use "pulling out" in a sentence

    pulling out example sentences

    pulling out


    1. ’ I said, pulling out one of the chairs for myself


    2. JJ and Angie debated for several minutes where this could be but in the end Iain solved the mystery by pulling out an old book of maps …


    3. It is like the Jenga game when we start pulling out the blocks


    4. They drove up the hill that led to the big electric gates at the entrance to Seaview Park just in time to see a large removals lorry pulling out of the estate followed by a ranting, screaming harridan dragging behind her a couple of suitcases and an old and battered fishing rod


    5. pulling out of the estate followed by a ranting, screaming harridan


    6. immediately, and they started pulling out cigarettes and the water


    7. “Drinks on me, lads,” Bram said, pulling out the cloth bag he had


    8. “Maybe the answer is in some of these papers,” he said, jumping to a filing cabinet and pulling out various papers


    9. white jacket, splattered now with red and brown stains, pulling out first his gun and


    10. “You’re pulling out?” She called sleepily

    11. "Well yes," she said, pulling out the thick envelope that made her shoulder-bag bulge


    12. After pulling out a table from one of the private dining nooks, I was able to rig a bed for us both to lie down on comfortably


    13. ” she replied, struggling for a moment and then pulling out a water flask


    14. ” he ordered calmly, pulling out a pistol and pointing it squarely at her head


    15. ” said Jim, opening his briefcase and pulling out a large, white envelope


    16. Josh glanced up from his plate of sausage and eggs and reached over, pulling out a chair for her


    17. Pulling out a twenty, I laid it on a small desk by the door


    18. Pulling out another twenty, I said, “No, she’s got brown hair, shoulder length


    19. Halon turned around and removed the bag from his inner jacket pocket and pulling out the globe, holding it in the neck of the bag for the Hermit to see


    20. We ate lunch, and she surprised me by pulling out a

    21. He examined me a minute or so more, then reached into his shirt pocket, pulling out a


    22. Pulling out a chair, Ollie Harris turned it to face Mrs Kavanaugh and sat down


    23. Pulling out his two-way radio he tried contacting his associate, then the chopper pilot, but both radios were off-air


    24. He shrugged, pulling out a packet of mints


    25. Back down in the kitchen Alex rummaged in a cabinet, pulling out a thick plastic shopping bag


    26. She moved into the main chapel, heading toward the trunk, pulling out the leather jerkin and sliding it over her head in one smooth pull


    27. She reached under the jerkin, pulling out the dagger, resettling it tucked into her sword belt


    28. ‘Okay so I got a telex this morning,’ she said pulling out the page she had been reading at my desk, ‘the sister company in the Cape Town office is looking for a journalist


    29. Pulling out his knife, he began whittling with furious intensity


    30. Pulling out of the lay-by and accelerating up the road, I wondered why I was going to all this trouble for an ungrateful old git

    31. " Pulling out another couple of cans, he tossed one to me


    32. Pulling out the sock, I succeeded in slipping it over the ostrich's head but my shout of triumph was short lived because the sparks raised by my tin hat had set fire to the winch rope


    33. Pulling out his tiny pocket flash, he stood


    34. His withdrawal had a ripple effect, with several other nations pulling out their troops


    35. He began moving slowly, pushing deep into me and pulling out almost to my entrance, over and over again, and I lay still and breathless for an instant, shocked at the intimacy of it


    36. Pulling out a Kindle reader, he switched it on, settling back in his seat


    37. “What is it?” she asked, opening the envelope and pulling out the cheque inside


    38. As she tried to reach an agreement about returning in the morning with cash, Herminia put an end to it by reaching into her pocket and pulling out three neatly folded one hundred-dollar bills


    39. Fred edged up closer to the truck, pulling out to the left a little to see around it


    40. Putting the collection tube aside and pulling out the needle, she continued, “I’ve been in oncology for a long time, and there are hundreds of patients in Johns Hopkins right now who would give up a great deal more than what you have to gain another year, even another month

    41. “But be aware that we will be pulling out as soon as next week


    42. ” Pulling out his wallet, he laid four twenty pound notes on the desk


    43. Pulling out into traffic, Fred again brought up the topic of the caves of Majorca


    44. Troy dug around in Piers’ leg with the end of the knife, finally pulling out a piece of orange coloured gunge


    45. Since we had packed all the beds, it meant pulling out and inflating our airbed


    46. Pulling out my new pipe, a birthday present from the boys, I could watch and listen from there for a while


    47. Pulling out of the car park, he turned left passing several buildings and moved up a blind summit


    48. “How is it, then, that they are able to time their arrival to coincide exactly with the cutter’s departure, if the Coast Guard’s pulling out means nothing to them?”


    49. And I could not breath, I was spasming and choking on bile, and my mind was ten thousand shards of glass, all grinding and refracting, and my memories were all there at once, drowning me, I could not breathe, I choked and choked and could not see, my mind my mind it was too much, a billion colors refracting and I could not see or think or breathe, and then my master was pulling out like a long filthy rope pulling from my stomach and stretching my nostrils and slimed up up up


    50. Pulling out his cell phone, not caring if he lost his balance, just barely held in place by the pressure of the north wind, he opened it up, checking to see if the light was on














































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