Sentences with phrase «before clambering»

You will want to check to see if the vertical climbing machine you'll be using can adjust for a perfect fit for your body type before clambering aboard.
And the mayor stayed long after he concluded his remarks, snaking through the dining room, shaking hands and taking photographs with every politician and guest who asked, before clambering into his black S.U.V. and driving off into the night.
The party ended with a flapjack powered Frisbee session before clambering back up the cliffs and home for tea.

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Trading of the Virgin America was briefly halted in New York on Wednesday, before making its clamber back toward Dec. 31 level of $ 36.01.
The anticipation of a shiny new stadium was swiftly overshadowed by poor performances on the pitch; a few lucky wins allowed a fortuitous ungainly clamber into mid-table; the saga of the sulking Frenchman dominated the back pages; a post Payet bounce hinted at a mini resurgence before a return to indifference has left the team with just one win from the last six matches.
Competitors are forced to swim for around 60 seconds before being able to clamber safely back ashore.
Before Opportunity's 90 - day prime mission was over, the golf - cart size rover clambered out of Eagle Crater and ventured to its next science target about half a mile away: Endurance Crater.
While some sports cars demand you clamber into the drivers seat before you begin fully enjoying them, Aston Martin's DB9 GT initiates your hot - and - bothered fantasy the moment your eyes glimpse its curves.
Clamber into the back of the BMW X1 and it's much roomier than before too.
Usually buyers lose their cool and clamber for the price to increasing highs before they realise they've overpaid.
Things start of well: a tap of the A button has you clambering up onto its neck before it then leaps into the air and gains height with a few sweeps of its huge wings.
I then clamber round and hit the pilot a few times before throwing him to his doom.
There's the odd dull cavern, but some of the dungeons look wonderfully inspired: The city of Jurayn is centered around the Sky Temple, a sacred tower that resembles a lily: You'll clamber through its basement before ascending to the sky above, climbing to the top of the lily as you watch the world recede through its glass floors.
Like before you can simply hold down the right trigger to send Arno sprinting madly and jumping automatically, but now you can also hold A in order to jump further and clamber upwards or hold B to enable a controlled, graceful descent, finally fixing the long - running problem of trying to get back down a building smoothly.
A much clearer example would be like the main character loudly proclaiming he or she has never driven a car, before proceeding to clamber into the car and drive beautifully.
The thrill you get from shooting out lights and clambering up pipes, then avoiding mines, cameras, and alarms before patiently hunting and incapacitating, foes is powerful.
For example, you can jump onto a hard - to - reach platform by thrusting through the air and clambering up its ledge, or slide under enemy gunfire before charging into your opponent head - on.
Imagine, then, the sheer rage when I failed at the last hurdle, trying in vein to clamber over a deceptively step air vent plonked mere metres before the finish line.
In film studios in Leningrad, years before human space travel, visual - effects pioneer Pavel Klushantsev developed groundbreaking visual and technical feats in film that envisioned a future of zero - gravity, unrestricted space travel, humans living domestic lives on space stations and cosmonauts clambering across the surface of the moon in search of oil and minerals.
A lone figure walking beside an indigo swimming pool; a boat passing before the entrance of a cave as a great black bird swoops by; a girl dressed in white, clambering high in the branches of a vast tree on a starlit night: these are some of the strange and poetic recent subjects of the painter Peter Doig, the subject of a major exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery this summer.
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