dragged into the protocol.
We dragged the kayaks around on these big, bulbous tires, looking for water, which we found.
be dragged back into hard land.
They dragged her back to the house.
She dragged it across poor Samantha's name.
He dragged her into a house of one of the elders.
I dragged his body out to the beach and rolled it into the surf.
Time dragged by.
I dragged myself through the 42 kilometers of that race.
probably dragged about 40 miles they're not really sure um the reason that it's called rudston and the whole village is
Cora dragged herself into the circle, checking the Randall brothers' reactions on every turn, like everyone else.
I dragged him there via indirect routes, including an elevator.
They dragged him out of the radio station and as he shouted "I'm from Australia!"
Somebody dragged Philemon to one of these great big rallies of 10,000 or more people, and he said he sat on the side; he sat on the edge of the crowd, not interested in this
You're not getting dragged off to a cell.
But that mean is dragged down by people who died way younger than 70, even though there are fewer of them.
Colonization in Latin America dragged on for over 300 years.
And then they're dragged there by whoever.
and it sort of dragged me in that way.
And we just being dragged by our thoughts like a roller coaster.
Now you've dragged this poor soul out on a conversational limb they never wanted to go on, it is crucial that you listen to what they say with the intent
and been attacked and dragged off by crocodiles.
You've dragged us through the mud for five months.
I kind of intentionally dragged it out so I wouldn't have to deal with that job question.
But he kind of dragged me to the front, make me watch it.
The stand was dragged into the new den.
And he dragged me out of bed and was like, no, you're doing this.
And I dragged this guy and a few other people who had never played before in for a one shot that turn into a home campaign for a couple of years.
and just dragged it through in this kind of swirly design.
And he dragged the dragon into the town and then, eventually, kills it.
It's sort of dragged its feet into the data analytics age.
Instead of being automatically dragged into negative reactivity, which is our normal habit, we can choose to stay calm and stay present, stay focused,
And so I dragged my feet and then decided-- what else am I going to do?
And a friend dragged me out on a 100 degree day in July, to this brutally hot game.
and people being dragged off to reformatory.
My father dragged down his cigarette dismissively.
We were dragged to this picture unwillingly, as I say.
had unfortunately been dragged by Chavez into a dungeon for over two years, and for that individual,
out so they dragged him from the house yes and they broke his wrist too
so they dragged him from the
And then you get dragged along, which I'm sorry about that.'
And I was dragged back to hospital kicking and screaming by my husband.
I was still being dragged across the ice, and had to cut loose completely.
They then dragged out of Adam Smith, who in 1776 wrote the classic of all time in economics, the book, "The Wealth of Nations."
without being dragged into them, but be well enough to be able to interact with them, to try to help them suffer less, which is what the Buddha's job is
It sort of gets dragged from place to place by our smartphone that's glowing or buzzing, or by a kid that's screaming, or by a dinner that's burning,
But I was dragged to Berkeley.
They tend to get dragged in, and that perhaps isn't an effective tactic.
volunteer for or get dragged into or whatever you want to call it, I feel like I'm living with a little bit more intention.
They were dragged onto trucks, taken to slaughter to be used for food.