1. Robert picked up a large cellophane bag, and, with a resentful glance in her direction, pulled it across the polished floor. 2. It pulled it across the floor, manipulated the leg under a couple of strands of wire, and heaved. 3. She caught hold of him by the hand and half ran, half pulled him across the room to the door. 4. She was a passenger in a van being driven by her husband which pulled across the path of another vehicle. 5. But it pulled out across the path of the Volvo truck, carrying nine tonnes of road stone. 6. Schumacher in a Benetton tried to force his way by but Senna pulled across, their wheels touched and the German spun out of the race. 7. And Japanese players traditionally have not, content to stay, unswayed by agents pushing or pulling them across the great divide. 8. A Texas Poll conducted last spring indicated Richards was more likely to pull across party lines than Bush, but the numbers were close. 9. Advisers to both campaigns believe that Mrs. Clinton will need a strong showing by Gore in New York to help pull her across the finish line. 10. He leaps up, grabs the back of his hair and pretends to pull himself across the room. |