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1 You pull the blankets to you.
2 All he wanted to do was lie down, pull the blankets over his head and shut out everything.
3 They hastened to pull the blankets over themselves, and lay tense, faces on paws, with bright expectant upward eyes.
4 After that we'll go home, jump into bed, and pull the blankets up over our head until the thing blows over.
5 He would get out of bed in the night by himself, go back to bed, and pull the blankets over himself quite neatly.
6 Pulling the blankets up over them, Niclas tucked her against his body.
7 He pulled the blankets free and strapped them onto the knapsack.
8 He pulled the blankets about him and sank comfortably to rest.
9 Gladys got into bed and pulled the blankets over her head.
10 Demo looked up at his mother, rolled over and pulled the blankets close.
11 After we finished, we pulled the blankets over us and snuggled.
12 Well, I stretched out and pulled the blankets back on top of me.
13 Pulled the blankets from the cots, the covers from the pillows.
14 The mattress shifted as he lay down and pulled the blankets over him.
15 He pulled the blankets over his head, curled up among them.
16 She yawned as she pulled the blankets up around her neck.
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