pull in in English

noun
1
an area at the side of the road where motorists may pull off the road and stop.
Councillor M. Smith asked if the post box situated at The Butts could perhaps be moved down to the Leaslow pull-in as a matter of road safety.

Use "pull in" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "pull in" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "pull in", or refer to the context using the word "pull in" in the English Dictionary.

1. How many voters can he pull in?

2. She can still pull in adoring audiences.

3. What happens when people pull in different directions?

4. You need something to pull in the punters . Sentencedict.com

5. I order to pull in to shore. All disembark.

6. Pull in the tummy muscles and hold that position.

7. We'd better pull in before the money's all gone.

8. All right. We'll pull in at the Nancy's Diner.

9. The police car signalled to us to pull in.

10. I must pull in, or my letter will never end.

11. The low prices still pull in crowds of eager buyers.

12. Pull in there, and I'll be with you in 90 seconds.

13. I rounded the curve, looking for a place to pull in.

14. On fast up-gaze, the eyes pull in and the globes retract.

15. You will have to pull in if you want to escape bankruptcy.

16. His family's name gives him a lot of pull in this town.

17. Please pull in to left, a caravel is going to pass you.

18. After the business failed, he had to pull in his horns pretty sharply.

19. There are powerful undercurrents in the 1988 Education Act which pull in this direction.

20. As you stand, pull in the tummy and pull up, out of the hips.

21. Comedies continued to pull in the biggest audiences, followed by thrillers and adventure films.

22. Many hotels are offering discounts in an attempt to attract punters/pull in the punters.

23. Can you pull in the leviathan with a fishhook tie down his tongue with a rope?

24. The landfall area will be graded in preparation for the pipeline and pull-in winch and reels.

25. If food is scarce it's no use complaining; we shall just have to pull in our belts.

26. For people, being Attractive usually means you're beautiful or handsome enough to pull in the attention of others.

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29. The drawcords on the fleece and the Merlin sleeping bag pull in freely and close tightly if required.

30. As soon as black 91 resourcefully pull in the right bottom, snatches to the value huge end game.

31. Many societies launch a new-style account and advertise it heavily to pull in thousands of new investors.

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33. As they straighten, curve the spine and pull in the tummy, as if you have just received a blow.

34. The structure which is selected is likely to be a compromise between environmental pressures which pull in opposite directions.

35. There were a couple of men standing there by the door, waiting for the train to pull in and stop.

36. With satellite technology it is now possible for a local station to pull in and present multiple pictures on the screen simultaneously.

37. Personal Animosities run very deep in the Middle East and sometimes areoctagonal (at odds) to strategic interests and pull in opposite directions

38. 26 Gravity Bomb: Charges the target with dark energy (the gravity well), causing them to explode and pull in nearby allies after 9 sec.

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40. Aiming on assault rifles, light machine guns, sniper rifles, pistols, the Laser Designator and rocket launchers will pull in to view the iron sights or scope of the weapon

41. About 335 villages with over 60,000 inhabitants engage in fishing the lake, and pull in over 17,000 metric tons each year, 20% of all the fish caught in Malawi.

42. “Banquettes can get a little grungy, especially the parts tucked away in the back, so ideally you want a movable table that you can pull in and out when you need to …

43. Blipping is the act of momentarily opening the throttle just after you pull in the clutch lever, so that once you’ve gone down a gear and released the clutch lever the engine rpm won’t have dropped off

44. ‘The horse's owner puts leather Blinkers close to its eyes so that it can only see what its master wants it to see, not look here or there.’ ‘This year's fuelled by such high octane horsepower you'll need to pull in the reins and wear Blinkers to avoid cantering off course in all directions.’