Sentences with phrase «as galloped»

The picture and sound are very realistic, such as galloped car whistling, the sound of a motorcycle engine and the sound of tire friction with the ground when turning.
They made a huge noise as they galloped into this pool and there was this kind of epic struggle or sort of battle you could almost say between the horses and the eels.
The camera follows the horse — in silence, there's no sound on these tapes — as he gallops back across the end zone and then down the Tech sideline, the saddle now slid completely around his side, empty stirrups dangling.
Ignore the confused yells that echo down the street after you as you gallop away; they're likely completely unrelated.
Lo and behold, Howard's modest investment (and brat / horse sense) scores him the racehorse sensation of the Great Depression as it gallops into America's collective heart and helps her pull through our darkest hour.
as the galloping cadences of «The William Tell Overture» fill the soundtrack.
Gallop sounds are sometimes referred to as gallop rhythms though this term does cause confusion as the heart rhythm is not affected by the presence of a gallop sound.
Feel at one with nature as you gallop along a magnificent stretch of white beach with the wind flying through your hair.
See Costa Rica's beautiful countryside on horseback as you gallop towards the magnificent La Fortuna Waterfall.
Controlling Ruin is fantastic as you gallop around unleashing gun based fury and combatting huge sandworms.
Epona, the horse, is beautiful both visually and as it gallops along Hyrule field.

Not exact matches

On July 27, Bennett admonished Gantz as he was speaking before the cabinet, telling him that military leaders should be like «galloping horses» that need to be restrained by the government, not like «lazy bulls,» which require prodding to take action.
To my mind, Chorus gallops out as the first horseman of the coming Notification Apocalypse: the overuse and overdependence on notifications, reminders, and prompts in consumer software and apps to encourage users to do something that they really may not want to do.
The Blue Grass Stakes (GII) winner had another enthusiastic gallop, going 1 3/8 miles during the Derby training session, following not far behind Justify, just as he expects to do Saturday.
He was commenting on that 400 - point - plus swan dive for the Dow yesterday, as 10 - year bond yields galloped into 3 % territory and even forecast - beating earnings got tossed aside.
As that sun continues to set on mainstream Protestantism in the West, there is no want of reasons to account for its galloping demise.
Inflation galloped at such a pace there that locals joked that it was more economical to use the currency as toilet paper than to buy toilet paper.
The boy's mother had also read to him from the Apocalypse of St. John the vision of the white horse, «Faithful and True,» which gallops through the world with eyes «as a flame of fire» (Rev. 19:11 - 12).
Eventually, as the book ballooned beyond its limits, I had to let Longfellow's «Revere» gallop away, too.
Louisville thinks of itself as a gentle southern city just below the drawl line, and if once a year it gallops into a dither over a horse race called the Derby, it soon quiets down again into its normal sippin» - whisky frame of mind.
It proved to be happy combination as the Dancer gallantly ran down Middle Brother and Nimmer in stretch, galloped home first by half - length.
Sure, the Bills had crumbled the Denver Broncos as easily as they had mangled the Jets and the Steelers in their previous two games, but O.J. had not galloped for his customary 4,000 miles.
In other Big Ten matchups, Northwestern defeated Iowa 31 - 15, Illinois nudged Purdue 15 - 13 and Minnesota squelched Indiana 24 - 3 as John King galloped for 179 yards.
Clubs such as Chelsea were average (at best) before their money wielding saviour came galloping along, so why not transform your club into the next global super power buy throwing all your money into the transfer kitty?
Stewart Downing and Charlie Adam's special relationship with the concepts of honesty and gravity can be overlooked, as can Rio Ferdinand's galloping twilight and Ryan Giggs's wandering crotch.
Barbaro galloped pastthe finish line with his ears pricked, scarcely blowing, as if he could circlethe track again.
David M. Vance had heard about these all - weather gallops, and as the chief administrator overseeing construction of Remington Park — a track that will conduct racing in subfreezing conditions — he decided to take a look for himself.
«I have had a lot of horses, but rarely horses with this kind of speed,» Boutin said at Les Aigles on the day before the Omnium as Arazi finished his morning gallop.
The play of the night belonged to the France international, as he chased down Borja Valle at full gallop to prevent a one - on - one against Oblak.
Ander Herrera «took one for the team» late in the game when he pulled back Roberto Firmino as the Brazilian galloped towards the United goal.
And «What's the good / Of galloping about doing good / When angels stand in the path / And do not do as they should?»
Ukip was a one trick pony and, as Labour's Beast of Bolsover Dennis Skinner put it, the pony's bolted when Nigel Farage galloped off to join Donald Trump's circus of horrors.
A final announcement seemed just out of reach as the Legislature settled in for a late night on Thursday, the last official day of the 2016 legislative calendar, and lawmakers were told to return on Friday for a final gallop of votes.
On Wednesday, George Osborne delivered his spending review to the Commons without bombast or superfluous oratory: he galloped through his inventory of measures as if it were a standard financial statement, a spot of robust housekeeping to keep the nation's books in order.
As far as Schmidt knew, the laws of physics kept the galloping cosmos in check; the universe was expanding, yes, but the force of gravity was slowing down the rate of expansioAs far as Schmidt knew, the laws of physics kept the galloping cosmos in check; the universe was expanding, yes, but the force of gravity was slowing down the rate of expansioas Schmidt knew, the laws of physics kept the galloping cosmos in check; the universe was expanding, yes, but the force of gravity was slowing down the rate of expansion.
A computer simulation then let researchers estimate how the bones would respond to the stresses of locomotion for each species, such as jumping over a hurdle or accelerating into a gallop.
«It is difficult to correct a large AI system on the fly, more difficult as to shoe a horse at full gallop without stopping.
Fraden noted that «the engineering principles they identified are general and can be applied to design a whole range of other Central Pattern Generators, such as those responsible for other autonomous functions, such as the gait of a horse, for example, walk, canter, trot and gallop
That is, when I got it in a fast cantor or gallop, it would «take the bit» and run as fast as it could (we actually beat several Del Mar race horses on the beach that way).
Sorry I have not been on the computer much lately, as things seem to be galloping away with me at the moment.
Synth voices open, as guitar, galloping, battling drums hit a charging power metal feel.
Smartly scripted, convincingly atmospheric morality fable in which Hartnett, usually insubstantial as a good guy, plays a convincingly flawed character galloping toward the precipice.
Sometimes, the changes simply frustrate, as when Josh Homme rations out the hellhound gallop of «Mickey Bloody Mouse» too sparingly.
Tony: Well, we absolutely agree about this part... Robin Hood works best when the camera sits back allowing one to relish the kind of epic one rarely sees anymore, with hundreds of actual horses galloping against a cast of soldiers equally as large.
Pure muscle moving together for speed, with a man atop them, vulnerable, at the mercy of the animal's trust.There are few things more thrilling than being atop a galloping horse at full speed, the wind ripping past you, the pounding of the hooves in your year and rattling yoiur spine, but at that moment you become one with the horse, as though you had become an appendage.
Tension builds as strings rise from a building bass and acoustic guitar trot that slowly gathers accelerating velocity into an alarming gallop.
Swords being removed from their sheaths or being stuck into flesh sound exactly as we image they should, as does the gallop of horses and the twang of bow strings.
The man is Charlie Kaufman, writer of BEING JOHN MALKOVICH, and where that film left off as far as reality is concerned, this film starts and then takes off at a gallop.
Some of the isolated moments are very fine: a shot of the horse galloping into view along a distant line of Mediterranean beach; a tilting shot of the struggle for survival in the night waters as the ship (with decorous flames in its portholes) starts to go under in the background; great bursts of energy amid a garbled sense of time and space in the horse race sequence.
It's Scout Tafoya who boils down why The Hudsucker Proxy works so well as a deconstruction of the genre, and an amplification, when he writes, «Whereas the comedies of the 1930s and»40s could talk quickly and move quickly, they couldn't run at a full gallop like the Coen Brothers.
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