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Sentences with pull out

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  • She pulled out into the street. [VERB PREPOSITION preposition]
  • The World Bank should pull out of the project. [VERB PREPOSITION + of]
  • The militia in Lebanon has agreed to pull out of Beirut. [VERB PREPOSITION + of]
  • Sterling has been hit by the economy's failure to pull out of recession. [VERB PREPOSITION + of]
  • ...an eight-page pull-out supplement.
  • ...a pull-out from the occupied territories. [+ from/of]
  • The train pulled out of the station
  • A glowing celebratory pull-out for her ninetieth birthday
  • A pull-out from the occupied territories
  • Terry slept peacefully in the pull-out in the sitting-room.
  • An eight-page pull-out supplement
  • Many of the cupboards have pull-out drawers.
  • To pull a sled up a hill.
  • To pull a cloth to pieces.
  • To pull a tooth; to pull weeds.
  • Do you know what to do when someone pulls a knife on you?
  • They pulled a spectacular coup.
  • Police believe the men pulled all three robberies. What kind of trick did she pull this time?
  • He pulled a long face when I reprimanded him.
  • To pull an ineffective pitcher.
  • To pull many votes in the industrial areas.
  • To pull a print.
  • This boat pulls 12 oars.
  • I pulled guard duty our first night in port.
  • This rope will pull.
  • The ad pulled badly.
  • He took a long, thoughtful pull on his pipe; I took a pull from the scout's canteen.
  • To replace the pulls on a chest of drawers.
  • He missed a week's work with a groin pull.
  • The professor proceeded to pull the student's paper apart.
  • It was only a minor accident, but the driver couldn't seem to pull himself together.
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