1. I don't know where my children have picked up those rude words.
2. I wondered why she'd picked me up.
3. Why do you always pick on John?
4. The telephone rang just as I was about to pick up the receiver.
5. Try to eat your lunch, Jane, you've been picking at it.
6. Please, will you pick up my parcel at the post office as you pass?
7. The weak points in his arguments were eagerly picked on by his opponents.
8. It is not safe to travel by standing at the roadside hoping to be picked up by passing motorists.
9. The fruit shop lets pick out for yourself the apples that you want to buy.
10. Pick out the dress that you like best and I’ll buy it for your birthday.
11. Most of the times he just picks at his food.
The soul revolts, demanding only the truth from others
When you consider yourself adult and free
But, and around, repeat that you the child and you are sillier than them
You look for understanding everywhere
And only friends these years will understand
You go with them through fire and water
Being exempted from the last children's fetters
That pain and tears will be not forgotten by heart
Loss of the friend, or refusal of a tender sentiment
And the laughter of age-mates, sneers can
When the mistake was made by you at all
But time rushes, will run those years
That in souls will creep in forever
Only memory will disturb us
And to return in unique years!
vot chto podcherknyla mozhet bit' ne pravil'no!