10941 examples of pull in sentences

I propose, if and when found, to take him by his beastly neck, shake him till he froths, and pull him inside out and make him swallow himself.

[h] Brompton relates, that Wulstan was also deprived by the synod; but refusing to deliver his pastoral staff and ring to any but the person from whom he first received it, he went immediately to King Edward's tomb, and struck the staff so deeply into the stone, that none but himself was able to pull it out: upon which he was allowed to keep his bishopric.

Just like a fellow says he can pull a hair out of your head, and you not feel it; and he makes out to give you a thump on the head with his other hand at the same time, so of course you never notice him pulling the hair.

He prefers to pull the poor Crab to pieces with his strong arms, and then to pick up the crab-meat with the hooked beak.

CLAIRE: You pull down the temperature.

(grasps it as we grasp what we would kill, is trying to pull it up.

The Edge Vine should have thorns, (with a long tremendous pull for deep roots, she has it up.

And you pull them upto decorate your stagnant little mindsand think that makes youAnd because you have pulled that word from the life that grew it you won't let one who's honest, and aware, and troubled, try to reach through toto what she doesn't know is there, (she is moved, excited, as if a cruel thing has been done)

Ile have a pull at these pomcitrons for my noble Captaine; & if I had a Porters basket full of 'em I would count them no burthen in requitall of some part of the love he hath shewen me.

" It would pull him together and give the doctors a chance.

I always have to pull the string of his shower bath."

He could not pull the string that administered the cold shock.

Nor shall I tell him till we're ready to pull out.

have you found nothing?' 'Yes,' I shouted back, 'I have found the treasure; you can pull me up.'

So when he reached down his hand and said, 'Give me the treasure,' I answered, 'Pull me up then; I cannot show it you in the bucket.

But I was not to be cheated, and said again sturdily, 'No, you must pull me up first.'

Elzevir took a pull at it, and then flung the bottle away.

"We shall pull 'im through," said Mrs. Silk, smiling, as she put down the empty glass.

When Hannah Straight Tree's big and little sister come into the playroom I shall walk close up to them and pull my dress away, and look at it so sharp, and say, so Hannah hears me, 'Those wild Indians have so many grease spots I am much afraid of catching them.'

" "If the little girls choose Susie, the large and middle-sized girls can pull their hairs when they are combing them," was the appalling threat from Hannah Straight Tree.

We shall not pull the little girls' hairs and tell a lie," said Emma Two Bears, rallying her honest principles.

And when the girls made fun of me I did not pull the shoes back, for I wanted them to think I was not scared, but sorry.

There is the village green, with its pond and geese and absurdly pretty cottages with gardens full of red bergamot and lads'-love, and a little school where the children are still taught to curtsey and pull their forelocks when the Squire goes by.

You can't pull the wool over my eyes!

And this was done so that God could pull the string quite easily when He wanted to, and let the stars fall.

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