用pull造句子,“pull”造句

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Let's pull away the wrapper first.

How can I pull the pearl from the burning oyster?

The patrolman signaled for the speeding driver to pull over.

Close-knit teams are particularly susceptible to the pull of groupthink.

A group of ants lift their bones, which is inspiring us to pull together.

I thought I could pull these songs from those tapes and put them together as someone else, this funky guy.

Oh yes and at the same time, to pull off a recovery enabling taxpayers to recoup the support given.

A monkey wiggles its hand into a jar, grabs a tidbit, but cannot pull it out because only an open hand can go through the narrow neck.

No amount of douchebaggery you pull off later in life will ever amount to that, so your lady will at least not be disappointed or, at best, pleasantly surprised.

Starting with the left foot, pull the running stitches you added earlier on the sole so it curls naturally around the cardboard toe. Knot the ends of the thread so that it stays in place.

At the same time, it will promote the consumption on sports lottery, sports advertisements, sports cultural goods and other service goods so that the sports leisure industry will become a new industry to increase the domestic demand and pull up the economic growth.

Just pull up an imaginary spoon.

He pulled the radish leaves, "Yo Yo," pull up, pull out.

He can pull you out of the deepest waters.

I don't have the charisma to pull a crowd this size.

For instance, how does the fantasy author bypass your normal skepticism about magic and pull you into their story?

Others have calculated that NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, to launch in 2014, could pull off the same feat for the very closest solar systems.

So he pulled in front of the pickup, allowed it to rear-end his minivan and brought both vehicles safely to a stop in the pull-off lane.

On the other hand, the cocoa and peanuts in the M&M's are grown in more temperate regions, where they don't need irrigation because they pull water directly from the ground.

pull造句

Don't pull the chairs about, boys!

Are we the mediators that pull warring sides together?

Like a kick, the distance of a pull is important, but here are several other factors that one must be aware of to pull successfully.

But I have felt the divine gravity pull me back toward God, even while I am dumbstruck by his hiddenness.

It's the promise to pay back that debt and pull the family out of poverty that gives them courage to endure the hardship.

If ye will still abide in this land, then will I build you, and not pull you down, and I will plant you, and not pluck you up: for I repent me of the evil that I have done unto you.

To pull and haul a man

I hope you can pull out a better answer before the end of the meeting.

The final months of 2004 were a furious push to pull together a private placement memorandum. We huddled with lawyers, met with accountants and presented to potential investors.

This is a pull system.

Only pull the emergency brake when you park the car. Never pull the emergency break at a stoplight.

If Cobb successfully implants an idea into the target (that is, if the whole point of the film works), Saito will pull some strings that will reunite Cobb with his children.

Just reach into the powder and pull out your wrench.

Facing the San Diego Clippers, Kupchak drove the middle, found Clipper Joe Bryant (Kobe's father) blocking his path, and planted his left leg in an attempt to pull up and avoid the charge.

The adjective hasn't been built that can pull a weak or inaccurate noun out of a tight place.

To pull out by the roots; uproot.

The wind made the girl pull her woolen scarf tightly around her neck.

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