Sentences with phrase «came clattering»

A few cranks later, three oranges came flipping into the windows and 100 silver dollars came clattering into the tray.
Instead of leaves, the dart comes clattering down.
Once, when she was out in the yard, he had come clattering to visit the Warden.

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Maybe there was a shade of trying to hold off the inevitable clattering challenge that Robin must have known was coming, but he can hardly have expected Cuellar's head to be lunging in at waist level.
A notable booking came eleven minutes later as Charlie Austin clattered into Trippier without winning the ball.
After a corner kick Frei was strong to come out and punch in traffic, earning a free kick when he was clattered into.
After Vincent Janssen came on, he rumbled through the inside left channel after Dele's lobbed pass, only to clatter in to Lukas Fabianski, leaving the goalkeeper floored.
In the new film, he gives one fond and musing speech — «I grew up lookin» at Oklahoma, from the south bank of the Red River» — that may be the most placid interlude in any Friedkin film, and the cinematographer, Caleb Deschanel, backs it up with some tack - sharp images of busy pizza parlors and empty pool halls, where life clatters on or comes to a lonely halt.
Working from a script by Gaby Chiappe, Scherfig — best known for the winsome coming - of - age drama «An Education» — skillfully keeps the tonal shifts in working order, keeping the story afloat in a series of crisp, sharply focused vignettes awash in clattering typewriters, smoldering cigarettes and other appurtenances of a bygone age.
Still, the end manages to pack an emotional punch that is impressive in its eerie calm, a forceful counterpoint to all the noise and clatter of what has come before.
The fact that this engine is a diesel is only apparent if you listen for the faint diesel clatter with the window open, because with the cockpit windows closed, driver and passengers are comfortably insulated from any noise, vibration, or harshness coming from the outside world.
There's a little more diesel clatter coming through the cabin in the X5 than an Audi Q7 TDI, but the engine is still far quieter than most consumers would expect from a diesel.
Despite the reduced weight and the characteristically light steering, it still feels like a huge, heavy car, the 20in rims clattering over bumps, breath being held instinctively whenever a lorry comes the other way.
This hardly comes as a surprise, as much as we miss the delicious clatter of Porsche's flat - sixes.
With the windows closed, very little clatter comes though, and power is more than sufficient for a big luxury barge.
Turn the key and the four - cylinder engine comes to life with a typical diesel clatter and settles into a somewhat smooth idle.
The four pot comes to life with a clatter that is common in direct injection cars.
Start the Fabia and the TDI engine comes to life with a typical clatter.
Thumb the starter and once the engine comes to life you are greeted by a muffled clatter which settles in a rhythmic idle.
Our test car comes with the 1.5 - litre i - DTEC diesel engine (100 PS and 200 Nm) which is mated to a 5 - speed gearbox, the motor is really noisy all the time and it gets annoying unless you turn up the music volume to mask the clatter.
Power Stroke Diesel With its 6.0 - liter predecessor, the clattering came from both under the hood and consumer websites.
A blue fiberglass rooftop came uncorked from a shop and clattered down on a bus a few meters away; the bus braked, the rooftop slid forward, leaked a gorgeous stream of sand, and fell to the ground; the bus proceeded to crack it under its tires and keep going, its passengers dazed, even amused.
Dry Bones get their name from the Bible, in the verses seen in Ezekiel 37:1 - 10, in which a pile of dry bones come back to life whilst making a clattering sound, which is similar to what the enemy does.
By Robert Wilson The sweet strains of a Puccini aria cut through the Saturday night clatter of the busy Italian restaurant in New York City, but it wasn't coming from the aging voice of the Sicilian baritone who was hired to belt out favorites like Funiculi - Funicula.
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