Use of pick out in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include pick out at the start of sentence, pick out at the end of sentence and pick out in the middle of sentence

pick out at the start of sentence


  1. Pick out a dozen oranges for me.

pick out in the middle of sentence


  1. We couldn't pick out any familiar landmarks.
  2. Could you help me to pick out the yellow pieces?
  3. Let's pick out the bad potatoes from the basket.
  4. Read the play again and pick out the major themes.
  5. They had to stop to pick out thorns from their feet.
  6. So nobody's singled out - I don't pick out one team.
  7. We must pick out the enemy's weakest units for attack.
  8. Try not to pick out every single pea from your risotto.
  9. Let me pick out three aspects that may help to guide us.
  10. I could just pick out some letters carved into the stone.
  11. I can pick out a simple tune on the piano, but that's about it.
  12. Can you pick out the three deliberate mistakes in this paragraph?
  13. She was able to pick out her father at the other side of the room.
  14. She tried to pick out the tune of a song she had heard on the radio.
  15. It was just possible to pick out the hut on the side of the mountain.
  16. Nevertheless, it is reasonable to pick out the following headings. 1.
  17. Can you pick out the operatic arias quoted in this orchestral passage?
  18. I have to pick out its meaning with the help of an English translation.
  19. We're going to Andreas's Boutique to pick out something original for both of us.
  20. The only sure way was to pick out all the eggs by hand, every last one of them.
  21. Listen to the interview again and pick out the bits you want to use in the article.
  22. pick out some of the comparisons that really helped you imagine what tyrannosaurus rex was like.
  23. So many people have helped me with this book that it is hard to pick out the few for special mention.
  24. I then deliberately smudge the area with my fingers and pick out the highlights with a plastic eraser.
  25. In fact, there are two aspects of the conventional approach that may make it difficult to pick out major trends.
  26. Try and pick out the aspects of your background which make you especially suitable for the job you have applied for.
  27. Military officials may also be interested because at this resolution the craft can pick out features such as missile silos.
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