Examples of using Had to pull in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
He also had to pull out of the U.S. Open
Olympic gold medallist and former Strictly star Victoria Pendleton spoke about how she felt“psychologically and physiologically damaged” after she had to pull out of a Mount Everest climb.
After a rough first moto where he had to pull in to the mechanics area for goggles,
However, she is haunted by a hostage case five years prior in which she had to pull her weapon and kill a man,
manager Jurgen Klopp recently said he had to pull him out of a training session in Marbella,
the widely publicized story that a Jewish couple in Pennsylvania had to pull their child from school because they were blamed for the cancellation of the school's holiday play.
According to a report in Tech Times on Sunday, the social media giant had to pull the plug on the AI system that its researchers were working on“because things got out of hand”.
I think maybe that's it from the ones that had to pull out[of the internationals],
while in his debut World Superbike year last season he had to pull out from both races.
said Trump had to pull out of a joint statement because his Canadian counterpart had"stabbed us in the back.".
they won a lot of awards, but they had to pull back because the brewery couldn't handle the capacity they were doing,” Mills says.
He was then named in Stuart Pearce's original 23-man squad for the 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship in Sweden on 27 May, but he had to pull out of the squad on 31 May, due to an injury.
who was in position to win this year's race with two days to go but had to pull out injured.
who was in position to win this year's race with two days to go but had to pull out injured.
who was in position to win this year's race with two days to go but had to pull out injured.
Since he also has to pull the other neutral factions to their side as well.
Someone has to pull the lead.
We can post men near the gate in case we have to pull her out.
Shaun, you have to pull into the bike lane.
Someone has to pull the strings at the back.