We found 387 examples of how to use pull in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 387.
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76. | Pull! | |
77. | There is no such thing, at this stage of the world’s history in the United States, as an independent press. You know it and I know it. There is not one of you who dare write your honest opinions, and if you did, you know beforehand that it would never appear in print. I am paid weekly for keeping my honest opinions out of the paper I am connected with. Others of you are paid similar salaries for similar things, and any of you who would be foolish as to write honest opinions would be out on the streets looking for another job. If I allowed my honest opinions to appear in one issue of my papers, before twenty-four hours my occupation would be gone. The business of the journalist is to destroy the truth, to lie outright, to pervert, to vilify, to fawn at the feet of Mammon, and to sell his country and his race for his daily bread. You know it and I know it, and what folly is this toasting an independent press? We are the jumping jacks, they pull the strings and we dance. Our talents, our possibilities and our lives are all the property of other men. We are intellectual prostitutes. | |
78. | You can't pull the wool over my eyes. | |
79. | Please pull the rope. | |
80. | Try to pull out the worm by turning it around with a match stick. | |
81. | Pull out all the nouns from the text. | |
82. | Pull yourself together! | |
83. | Pull the foreskin back before putting on the condom. | |
84. | We'll have to pull an all-nighter. | |
85. | I cannot pull Taninna's hair. She's much taller than me. | |
86. | Where are the gold bars you were supposed to pull out of that bank vault with your Transmatter Ray? | |
87. | It was impossible to pull out the cork. | |
88. | I have to pull a ripcord to start my lawn mower. | |
89. | Don't try to pull a fast one on me! | |
90. | He tried to pull a fast one on me. | |
91. | She tried to pull a fast one on me. | |
92. | Pull over here. | |
93. | Tom began to pull on his jeans. | |
94. | Please pull over. | |
95. | Stop or I'll pull the car over! | |
96. | You can't pull it off. | |
97. | We can't pull this off without Tom. | |
98. | Tom grabbed Mary's fishing pole to help her pull in the fish. | |
99. | There is no such thing, at this stage of the world’s history in The United States of America, as an independent press. You know it and I know it. There is not one of you who dare write your honest opinions, and if you did, you know beforehand that it would never appear in print. I am paid weekly for keeping my honest opinions out of the paper I am connected with. Others of you are paid similar salaries for similar things, and any of you who would be foolish as to write honest opinions would be out on the streets looking for another job. If I allowed my honest opinions to appear in one issue of my papers, before twenty-four hours my occupation would be gone. The business of the journalist is to destroy the truth, to lie outright, to pervert, to vilify, to fawn at the feet of Mammon, and to sell his country and his race for his daily bread. You know it and I know it, and what folly is this toasting an independent press? We are the jumping jacks, they pull the strings and we dance. Our talents, our possibilities and our lives are all the property of other men. We are intellectual prostitutes. | |
100. | Shall we pull a gag? |