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Rice uses clever shifts of dimension to suggest the immensity of emotional elation: Alec leaps over a toy steam train pulled across the stage as he rushes to catch it; Laura waves goodbye to a huge projected image of Alec, waving back at her from the train window.

England had come out of the traps at pace, Geoff Parling charging down Ruan Pienaar's clearing kick from the very first ruck to set up a penalty chance that Flood pulled across the posts from wide right.

It drove past him, then pulled across the sidewalk.

Heavy curtains are still pulled across the windows, and the beds aren't made.

Bins were being pulled across the road, and the police kept coming".

The phrases slide from memory as smoothly as the dancers are pulled across the stage: softly, softly and then gone.

The yellow brick exterior is nondescript, and thick security gates pulled across the ground-floor windows mask its ornate interior.

That's what mesmerises humans, just as surely as cats are fascinated by bits of string being pulled across the carpet.

Black plastic tarpaulins hang from the trees to keep out prying eyes, bed-sheets have been pulled across the windows.

It was like a black window shade being pulled across the sky, wiping away the light of the sun.

Black curtains have been pulled across the upper galleries, Grand National style, to prevent us seeing the horror.

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