Example sentences of "he pick [adv prt] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | He picks up her suitcases and heads for the exit . |
2 | If he loses the trail , he turns and flies across the wind until he picks up her scent again . |
3 | He picks up her unstated question . |
4 | He picks up his pocket calculator . |
5 | The same thing happens when he picks up his tenor sax , licks the end of the mouthpiece and proceeds to honk and howl like a man possessed … |
6 | He picks up his briefcase and we leave the room . |
7 | He picks up his mobile phone , dials his stockbroker in Tokyo . |
8 | He picks up his empty beer glass and looks at the drops moving on the bottom . |
9 | He picked up her hand and put it on his cock ; then placed his own hand over hers and made her squeeze ; it was hot , even under the rough material of his trousers , and rolled about clumsily over the squidgier sack of his balls ; but he was panting , making stirring motions with his knees against her legs , working with his free hand at his waistband , until he freed himself from his flies and had wrapped her hand around his naked cock ; he spat on his hand and worked the spittle onto the skin , and when he made her hold him again , she felt the wetness on her fingers , and drying fast as he pumped himself up and down over her hand , pinning her hand under his . |
10 | He picked up her sandals , looking at the scuffed leather . |
11 | He picked up her basket . |
12 | He picked up her basket . |
13 | Without another word , he picked up her bags and disdainfully threw them into the boot . |
14 | He picked up her hand . |
15 | He picked up her hand and kissed it , then replaced it on her bare brown knee . |
16 | He picked up her blanket , spread it over her trembling body , his long fingers brushing her naked throat as she quivered angrily and snatched at the blanket , glaring at him . |
17 | He picked up her coat . |
18 | He picked up what salt was left in the bucket and rubbed it between them . |
19 | He picked up his phone to find the Cambridgeshire sergeant to whom he had spoken the day before on the line . |
20 | He picked up his diagram . |
21 | Then he picked up his monkey and the cat and strode away with the bells on his knees jangling . |
22 | He picked up his case and walked towards the door . |
23 | He picked up his fluted ball pen , crossed out some words , found a clean sheet of paper and began once more to write . |
24 | He picked up his pipe and blew on it a descending series of shrill notes that scarred the tepid surface of the afternoon . |
25 | ‘ Is he ? ’ said Willie in surprise and he picked up his mackintosh . |
26 | THE nondescript chap in the grey overcoat smiled his thanks as he picked up his new camera . |
27 | He picked up his M-29 , and silently slipped a new clip into the magazine . |
28 | He picked up his telephone and got the radio room . |
29 | He picked up his glass and sank into the armchair near Kate 's end of the sofa . |
30 | He picked up his hunting spear and cast it at Morkar , the Chaos general . |