Ainda não temos significados para "pull by".
1The nurse gave her a great pull by the hand she held.
2Put your foot on my knee and catch something to pull by.
3He tugged on the bell pull by the arched entranceway.
4He moved to a bell- pull by the fireplace, and the tug was immediately followed by a loud report.
5Never pull by means of wires.
6Sure, the school bus would pull by the intersection ahead, but that was a good half mile away, out of sight.
7The doors were open; a breeze moved a bell- pull by the great fireplace, as if some phantom hand had called for attention.
8There are men who put straps over their shoulders to pull by, and let you take hold of the end of them.
9Then a mistimed pull by Guptill off Jade Dernbach was ballooned to Chris Jordan at midwicket and English spirits were briefly raised.
10There was not the slightest difficulty in devising an efficient means of pressing a trigger with a reduced pull by opening the door.
11The proposed fix, a congestion charge zone, was pulled by the government.
12Once or twice he was pulled by the reindeer and almost fell.
13A dog pulled by the collar is not much of a companion.
14Then Caesar himself, high in a golden chariot pulled by four horses.
15Ares gave the king a special plow pulled by metal fire-breathing oxen.
16We embarked at nine o'clock, in a boat pulled by eight men.
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