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No year is give in the question. Try under the rear floor mat and pull-up floor panels.
The platypus should not be picked up by its tail. In fact, it should not be picked up at all.
Yes, "picked up" is a verb phrase formed by the verb "picked" and the adverb "up."
Picked up.
If the object to be picked up is magnetizable, the magnet temporarily magnetizes it allowing it to be picked up. If the object to be picked up is not magnetizable, then it remains unmagnetized and cannot be picked up.
The past tense of "pick up" is "picked up."
'picked up' = started pick up has the meaning of learning without really trying. I picked up the hobby by watching my friend.
Oxygen is picked up by the blood when it is at the lungs.
A book is an object that can be picked up and moved.
Sediments can be picked up by wind, and water.
Verb, adverb, noun combination: We picked up bits of the broken glass.Noun phrase (picked is an adjective here) as object of the verb: We bagged the picked up bits of broken glass.
Do a quick inspection to determine if the mat is damaged