- Did he pitch up to work this morning? | |
All right, to land short, you've got to pitch up like this and you lose sight of where you're going. | |
Aren't you going to pitch up your tent? | |
Bow thrusters, pitch up 16 degrees. Full power to port thrusters. | |
But they all pitch up half a key instead of continuing a normal sustained note. | |
- Did he pitch up to work this morning? | |
All right, to land short, you've got to pitch up like this and you lose sight of where you're going. | |
Aren't you going to pitch up your tent? | |
Bow thrusters, pitch up 16 degrees. Full power to port thrusters. | |
But they all pitch up half a key instead of continuing a normal sustained note. | |
He steps back, and pitches up to Riggins. | |
Ryan, pitches up with his-- his cocksure swagger, and you finally face the truth. | |
They've called it the Scout, so presumably it comes with a 10p piece, a bit of string in the glove box, and pitches up on your doorstep once- a year to ask for a pound to clean itself. | |
Yucky red parasite from the time of the dinosaurs pitches up in Victorian Yorkshire. | |
He steps back, and pitches up to Riggins. | |
Ryan, pitches up with his-- his cocksure swagger, and you finally face the truth. | |
They've called it the Scout, so presumably it comes with a 10p piece, a bit of string in the glove box, and pitches up on your doorstep once- a year to ask for a pound to clean itself. | |
Yucky red parasite from the time of the dinosaurs pitches up in Victorian Yorkshire. | |
"Why have I pitched up in his world? | |
'Don't forget the ball is pitched up. | |
'He's got to get the ball pitched up.' | |
In the past, when he's pitched up, I've always kept it from my Sisters. | |
Just before we pitched up, someone had seen a movement in this mountain of skeletons. | |
- Ham, you're pitching up. | |
And pitching up. | |
Did a spell in the Gulag before pitching up in London after the war. | |
"Why have I pitched up in his world? | |
'Don't forget the ball is pitched up. | |
'He's got to get the ball pitched up.' | |
In the past, when he's pitched up, I've always kept it from my Sisters. | |
Just before we pitched up, someone had seen a movement in this mountain of skeletons. | |
- Ham, you're pitching up. | |
And pitching up. | |
Did a spell in the Gulag before pitching up in London after the war. | |