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1. "Why'd you pick Zharvai anyway?" he asked
2. " She turned and bent over to pick up the quilt, making sure the guy in the boat could see her spreading
3. He got picked on in school as a kid for stuttering, so my parents told me never to pick on kids, which is fine, but their reasoning was more out of fear that the kid might “snap,” not because it was the right thing to do
4. I lean to pick it up, but Dad puts a hand on my shoulder
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7. Pick a bird house that allows enough room for the snails to enter, and one that has a lid that can be opened and closed
8. She did it with machine-like precision, and it looked like she would have been able to pick them up all by herself if they didn’t cooperate
9. We are free to pick up past interests and develop new hobbies
10. The higher energy sources provide to the plants a quick pick me up, Higher energy food sources are easier to be absorbed then lower energy sources which require more energy to assimilate leaving the plant in a minus situation which in turn causes stress etc
11. “I could just pick the lock,” Nancy offered
12. Our approach to the situations will be more positive and will enable us to identify and pick up any opportunities
13. He would stop on his way home from work to pick up his favorite cherry-flavored cigarettes and watch the girls dance from the curb
14. Cockroaches utilize their antennae to pick up chemical signals from the air
15. He stepped inside the house, and then went back outside again to pick up the paper that was just delivered and the thermometer gadget he had just used to open the door
16. "Herndon; I've had a geosynchronous out there since 2267, its still operational," Ava in heaven said, "I have all the probes that can pick up its signature in close orbit, no point on the surface will be out of sight for much more than an hour at a time
17. bent over to pick it up
18. "But anyway, we pick it up at a warehouse on the docks, where's it gotta go?"
19. I stoop and pick him up to give him a hug
20. I pick up the phone before he rouses sufficiently to respond
21. Flowers: Pick flowers, allow to dry on solar tray then grind into powder with mortar, place into panty hose and allow to soak for 24 hrs
22. Half my mind concentrating on the job in hand, I reach for the phone and pick it up
23. I pick up the phone
24. ‘Do you honestly think it is a good idea, Mum?’ he asked, throwing the towel on the bed … I pick it up quickly … when will he learn that wet towels and beds don’t mix!
25. Theo tried to pick him up but the man resisted
26. He starts to pick up the sign
27. It gave me a chance to pick up the pieces
28. Pick one and let’s have a little drinkie and a proper
29. As I’m filling the kettle, I hear the phone ringing and, seeing that Liz is still halfway to the house her hands full of boxes, I dash off to pick it up
30. "I would have to pick someone on the expedition that I have a backup for
31. He bends to pick up a long stick and starts beating idly at the nettles standing harmlessly along the fence line
32. In the tiny society they had here, Morg would have her and Ava to pick from
33. Even that far below a dirty old burner like that, she was likely to pick up some damage to her flesh, unless they were still running on fans and thrusters when they passed over
34. "The containment will be hot awhile, I might pick up some neutrons from a dirty old thing like they were flying
35. "I have all the probes out that can pick up its trace, no point on the surface will be out of sight for much more than an hour at a time
36. The terminator reached his home on the ground, Ava waited until she was sure there was enough light for his station to pick up a station in Gengee City before she tried him again
37. "He's gone to pick something up is what I think," he said
38. Half afraid of what it means, I hesitate to pick it up
39. I tried to pick at the frame of the grill so that I could steal a stray beam of light from the bulb in the corridor, but all that I did was aggravate the pin prick wound in my finger from the bullet hole in the trunk of the car that had brought me here
40. ’ I said, looking at the expanse of modern building below me, trying to pick out the older buildings and imagine how it must have looked when Rose came here
41. ‘I suppose it’ll take you a few days to pick up
42. ‘Merry Christmas!’ my sister proclaimed, as I pick up the phone
43. The pick of the litter is not easy to find
44. "I'll have to pick some so it will be a minute
45. "I learned something new and frightening in Alan's latest report yesterday," Alfred told her before she could pick up her book
46. It had taken them some time to pick all the bits of gravel out of her skin … thankfully, there was no damage to her skull, though that was probably more luck than anything else
47. She’d stayed seated until it stopped, uncertain and unfamiliar with the motion … yes, the bus had stopped and she’d risen, turned to pick up her bag … walked quickly down the gangway to the door … there’d been footsteps behind her … heavy ones – the men
48. ‘Can you imagine it? Me living in a manor house with staff!’ he chuckled, stooping to pick up another stone and throwing it with some power towards the same rock where it smashed
49. He handed me a pick and with a deep sigh (and because he was
50. would be… “… now pick something that you really truly enjoy,
1. He got picked on in school as a kid for stuttering, so my parents told me never to pick on kids, which is fine, but their reasoning was more out of fear that the kid might “snap,” not because it was the right thing to do
2. Her side of the headboard was picked over, the light stuff was gone, a picture of a home in the inner canals remained, a feathered set of hair rings was gone
3. Yes, the whole native data system is shut down for the forty or so hours of dark every week, no messages can be sent or picked up on the old crystals or the new
4. It’s been picked really clean, but I think there’s some green ones still
5. “This is why I hate facing people as weak as you,” Scar told her as he extended his hand and picked up his gun
6. Liam picked up the putter, felt its weight in his hand, swung it a few times like a cricket bat
7. While they were on the way back to the boat she picked up a news magazine because of the headline 'Killer Asteroid on the Way?' and found that "One of Cynd's larger asteroids was knocked out of orbit by an unobserved collision forty years ago and dropped into the gravitational well of the brown dwarf
8. Johnny picked up his backpack and headed for the door
9. But then she really didn't know what info he had picked up since they split
10. "You save the camping gear we picked up," she said, "I hardly ever use it at the inns where I travel
11. She had to share a cabin to afford passage to the next port, but the man she picked was more of Kulai's build than Herndon's or Jorma's
12. doostEr picked up the wagon end of the harness and dragged it to the rockasaur's tongue
13. ‘She rang because she picked up a bit of information this afternoon from her daughter
14. coat, David picked up his darling girl, manoeuvred her down the stairs to the street
15. For the rest of the evening they picked at their food, constantly
16. He picked the right staging axes to bring, to use on a strap of smaller timbers that he hung from a little adapter pulley off the backbone
17. Once the shiny Audi was out of sight he made his heavy way back into the station and fished an old battered phone from his pocket and selected a speed dial number that picked up quickly
18. She picked up instantly
19. It was right then that my son picked his moment to come to me with latest problem
20. ‘Hello … you picked that up quickly
21. As he picked them up a horned
22. "The natives call this body 'NahniNarrulla,' 'Narrulla's Tear'," Ava said, "and I've picked that up
23. The report Ava's radio had picked up from Sol said New Dallas had been destroyed within a half hour of releasing their first rock
24. One of them picked me up by the shirt collar and shoved me against the wall
25. You have to tell me what was on your tattoos and you have to tell me why they picked you
26. "Is there some chance the real reason I was picked first was because of this android?"
27. She picked a hot and lazy late summer day, though the date was well into October
28. "He constantly picked on everything that I did, trying to find fault with it
29. The catcher picked the ball up and easily threw Stewey out at first base
30. picked up this morning when leaving his hut at first light
31. She picked up a training bag and headed to the city's Southside and Ireland's only full roller derby rink
32. OK crotch stain, you picked the wrong day to mess with WMD
33. Rafa leaned in and picked me up by the lapels
34. "For all you know he's picked up your sister," Herndon said
35. He picked up with Christine in his second year … must have been about Easter, I think, she was a quiet girl, intelligent and not particularly pretty
36. As he picked his way through the web, gently pulling himself along in the null-gees, his helmet highlighted the figures of his fellow reds outside, out on the ring
37. He said he mapped in the specific point he picked for us to breach space based on tidal shifts in local stellar gravity
38. I've picked you because you are the most competent of those who's sympathy I trust
39. This detector had picked up a trace that was listed as that of the Al-Harron
40. I washed feebly, forgetting to shampoo my hair, and when I returned to the cell I sat on my mattress and picked idly at my food
41. They had to show him pictures before he would believe it, but the video of a theirops getting picked up in its jaws and chunked down in three bites was convincing
42. All of them, the grown stone and the shaftwood, had vine covered balconies on almost every floor and the blooms were a deep magenta and last year's pods a rosy mahogany where they hadn't been picked already
43. Then he picked up his whole empty rack in one hand and put it away
44. He cut off one of the guards’ hands and picked up the torch that was
45. What about before you came across? Renald had jumped to the conclusion that you were looking into the problem of illegal immigrants … what if someone had picked up on that and assumed it was correct … yes, that would present a valid reason for someone to try to kill her
46. of a life less lived to remind us that the life that was picked out
47. Angered by this the soldier picked up the hammer beside the coals and with
48. Son picked up his sword and ran back to the temple with great haste
49. ’ Kara said with determination as Iain picked up her bag and smiled at Angie
50. Son picked up the dagger that the soldier had dropped and stabbed the
1. ’ He said, losing interest and picking up some tool or other
2. Ackers detached his keypad box and threw both it and his lock picking gadget into his backpack
3. What would the future hold for him? Who was this Antiphone, really? What if she didn’t show up? Should he wait outside? He thought of that horrible child, picking his nose
4. Instead of picking up my
5. It is raining fairly hard and the wind is picking up
6. One of the teachers is picking his nose
7. A Bangladeshi man emerges from an outhouse, picking his way around pools of raw sewage
8. "I could be a clone?" she asked, picking up on the very pregnant 'might have been' and worried that she was committing the greatest sacrilege the church knows
9. But Leo wasn't picking up the phone so that was that
10. ’ Molly said, picking it up
11. She was looking back toward Herndon's place no more than twenty five miles from the old landing point when her scope started picking up something else in the area
12. Despite the fact that everyone she’d spoken to played down the seriousness of the attack, Kara had worked out, by dint of garnering minute details from every staff member in the hospital she had come in contact with … as well as picking Angie’s brains and prising information out of the policeman … that she’d been extremely lucky to survive
13. ’ He said, picking up her bag before JJ could ask any more
14. ’ Iain said, picking up the teapot and pouring
15. Easy picking” said Joe
16. Picking up the envelope, she quickly extracted the sheet inside and read it; it was dated twelve years previously … how odd
17. " Alan was about to wade into the water to start picking them
18. ‘Used to what?’ he asked, picking up the tail end of my comment
19. ‘He had Adamant with him?’ Deris asked picking up on that one fact
20. in the lean months, picking at nets
21. She went over to the pack and began picking up the stuff that wasn't pulped
22. I remember the late summer clouds and us sitting on the shoreline picking out the best ones when he drew my attention to the water, 'See how the light from the sky colours the sea? The clouds are making the water grey, like slate
23. Picking the Wings off Crane Flies
24. "So what do you make of the fact that he's picking up signals from the impactors?" Alan asked, once all he had to do was stir
25. “Right, it could be that this whole phenomenon he's picking up is part of a self-replicating network that was released by Brasil a hundred years after we left
26. ’ He assured me, picking his way through the building as though he is familiar it … yet, I know he has never been here before
27. They had quietly regrouped without Jake picking up on them
28. Elizabeth helped Kate clean up the kitchen, and went around picking up all the excess glasses around the house
29. Rather than picking her petals off one by one in the time honoured fashion of lovers everywhere, Tom elected, being in a romantic mood and disinclined to do harm to such a simple little bloom, to kiss each petal in turn
30. “Ha-ha!” he shouted loudly, picking her up by the waist and swinging her around, “I knew you could do it! Your training does you justice little one!” Rayne laughed loudly with him
31. socially responsible manner, picking issues on which they could
32. years old, delighted in picking the legs off crane flies to see if they
33. 45 he is picking up his bike and going home
34. The hovel was open and a group of small multilegged animals was silently prowling thru it, picking at crumbs
35. 'Mama's not picking up, I've tried ten times,' Omi said and threw his phone
36. The Angels even slagged Washington, though there was nothing left there but scavengers picking at the ruins
37. no prizes for guessing who's picking up the tab there!
38. ’ Tracy said, picking up the phone again
39. Carrying a glass of water because I’ve read a little about the risk of dehydration in this sort of scenario, I grab the newspaper and stuff it under my arm before picking up my mobile phone, and going off to my bedroom
40. The fun he would have picking a new wife from the fairest in all the land
41. ’ I said, picking up my plate
42. He disappears downstairs with the tray and, picking up my boots and handbag, I move towards his bedroom where I avail myself of the facilities and wash my face … the me in the mirror is wide eyed and smiling … if a little nervously
43. 'You feel you have got to know her then?' he said smiling, picking up on my slip of the tongue
44. ’ He said, picking up his gloves
45. “What are these ghosts?” Venna asked, picking at the horror like one fascinated with a deadly predator
46. He hadn’t even tried to stop me picking up my overnight bag and storming out of the house
47. 'Sorted yourselves out?' Bill enquired, taking his seat and picking up a mug
48. They could see Bekthi out in it, picking a few of the early blue beans
49. She cast a scathing look at Chrissie before picking up her plate
50. ” Picking up a small candle like the one under his tea, he lit it on the other and lead them thru one of the black doorways
1. Dad said that only a weird, sad man picks up prostitutes
2. He picks up the pale, doll-headed child and holds the babe to his chest
3. One of my hands reaches for the saucer and picks it up
4. He picks up his cup and drinks some of the nearly cold tea in it
5. He raises an eyebrow at me doubtfully but, all the same, picks up his car keys and makes for the door
6. If he picks up his coon dogs by the
7. Bush stops one of the balls with his hand, picks it up, looks at it closely
8. John picks up a book lying nearby, throws it at the wall
9. John picks it up, opens it
10. He picks it up slowly and begins to examine it, carefully turning it around and around in his hands while he looks at it
11. John picks up one of the coffee cups, looks inside at the dried coffee on the bottom of the cup
12. Majeed tries to stand unsteadily, picks up his I-POD lying on the roof of the bus
13. He picks up his wedding band off the counter, regards it for a moment, slips it on
14. David and Hamo picks up their bags, walk over to a shiny new Mercedes limo
15. He picks up a dented and scarred 35mm
16. John picks it up and soon they are sailing the football back and forth along the length of the cabin
17. She picks it up, folds it and hands it to me
18. Laughter pricks and picks its way
19. I am too tired to reply, hunched over my gg’s head, automatically following Wiesse as he picks his way through street after street and, at long last, through the gates of his villa
20. picks up a microphone and asks the boys
21. SAMANTHA: Here, you didn't like this? Now, is this better? And this? I can fix this one too! You happy now? And these are too provocative? Here! (She picks a pair of scissors and slashes more clothes
22. He picks his way carefully along the deck by the light of the stones now hanging on the rail
23. We follow him as he picks his way through the pines, our footsteps muffled by the layer of pine needles underfoot
24. ’ He said, his temper flaring as he picks up the tent and soaks his hosen in the process
25. Grinning despite himself, he comes over and picks it out for me, then stands helplessly by while I, woman fashion, drape his wet clothes by the fire so that they will dry off
26. The phone in the staff room rings and Julie, one of the teachers, who happens to be nearest it, picks it up
27. ’ He sits looking at me for a moment, and then picks up my notes and reads through them
28. He picks the phone up on the second ring,
29. He picks up his glass and takes a long drink
30. My dad’s gotten into the latest automated stuff so we never have to do anything more than sign when Jake picks up the barrels
31. ’ He said, pausing by the side table where cutlery is neatly bundled up in napkins - he counts out sufficient bundles and hands them to me then picks up a handful of condiments, all packaged in their plastic bags
32. With which words, he picks me up and carries me up to the stairs … at least that is the intention … he has a spot of bother opening the door to the stairs one handed and has to put me down again … so much for romantic gestures …
33. She seems slightly bothered and Alastair picks up on this
34. Dave picks me up just after eight
35. He picks up a set of kitchen measures and selects the one marked up as tablespoon sized
36. Shaun leans forward and picks up one of the sachets, turning it over in his hands, watching the yellow powder spill back and forth within
37. Jock reaches down by his chair and picks up a plastic food container full of sachets of bright yellow powder, which he puts on the desk in front of Shaun
38. Billy smiles at Bex and the ladies, and excuses himself, picks up his beer and walks over to where Ted is sitting
39. She leaves him with his thirty-two inch view of the world, picks up her bag and heads out into the bright blue sun-stream of possibilities
40. As he picks up his bag and heads out to his car, Julie finds herself hoping so too
41. After a minute or two of staring at the box he picks up his mug of tea and hurls it at the wall
42. Jock returns to the conservatory, picks up his tea cup and drains it in one, setting the back of his throat on fire
43. From the door he picks up a new litre and a half bottle of Coke
44. He puts his coat on, picks up his wallet from the mantelpiece where Ken has been testing for dust, and follows the boys out of his top floor flat
45. Maggie picks up the tights and the plaster wrapping and puts them in the bin under the wash basin
46. Collar up, he picks up the pace and pushes past a small family group, muttering curses under his breath, and disappears into the hospital foyer, where the interminably waiting stewed tea and bun brigade stand and stare
47. He picks one out of the ether
48. Alex puts the pistol back into his waistband, picks up the drink and the bottle and walks back into the bed sitting room
49. He smiles again, picks up the sheet of paper his printer’s just produced, and passes it to me with a pen
50. Who could … oh … Alastair often picks Jo up for these band things … and, of course, he brings her home afterwards … he never parks his car by the house