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1 But no desire could give them the necessary energy to pull far ashore.
2 Can't you sometimes pull far enough away from yourself to forget your own convenience?
3 That would allow anyone to pull far more money out of the fund than they put in.
4 They did not pull far up the stream, for a native fishing-net was stretched across, and Sturt forbore to break it.
5 This time, he pulled far enough forward to clear the chain-link gate.
6 I heard Simon ask, 'Have we not pulled far enough out now?'
7 However, they were pulling far smaller crowds than their acid-house peers.
8 They had not pulled far when one of the oars broke.
9 Ryan drove slowly, pulling far to the right for oncoming traffic.
10 His black slouch hat was pulled far down over his face.
11 He had a handkerchief on his face and his hat was pulled far down.
12 A dark slouch hat, pulled far down, concealed his features.
13 The driver had on a khaki fishing hat that was pulled far over his eyes.
14 The F-150 pulled far enough forward to allow me room behind him, and we got out.
15 Dale and Mike pulled far to the right, almost into the ditch, to let it pass.
16 There lay her grandmother with her cap pulled far over her face, and looking very strange.
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