pull造句61. He gave her a sharp pull forward.
62. She felt the pull of her homeland.
63. Please pull up a chair and join the conversation.
64. Don't pull out! There's something coming.
65. You're going to have to pull your socks up.
66. Pull gently on the free end of the rope.
67. I helped pull him out of the water.
68. A racing injury forced Stephen Roche to pull out.
69. Grab hold of the rope and pull yourself up.
70. I'm sure you will pull off the competition.
71. A small crowd attempted to pull down a statue.
72. It was a long pull to the shore.
73. Pull your chair nearer the table.
74. How many coaches can that locomotive pull?
75. We must pull together for mutual interest.
76. She can still pull in adoring audiences.
77. The tides depend on the pull of the moon.
78. Cast your care aside and pull yourself together!
79. We'd better pull in before the money's all gone.
80. She managed to pull free of her attacker.
81. Can you pull the nail out of my shoe?
82. Pull the sheet over the child.
83. Pull up a chair and dig in!
84. The doctor says that Mrs. Chester will pull through.
85. These grass roots don't pull easily.
86. Would you rather push the barrow or pull it?
87. He felt the pull of the sea again.
88. You need something to pull in the punters .
89. She took a long pull on her cigarette.
90. 'To pull a face' is an idiomatic expression.