Sentences with phrase «clambering from»

People have been clambering from a long time for a version of Android that was built from the ground up to support tablet computers, and it really does not disappoint.
A comprehensive failure of the local flood warning arrangements left people clambering from bedroom windows to flee their flooded houses.
A 52 - million - year - old ankle bone hints at first primates jumping rather than clambering from tree to tree — but what drove them to evolve this way is a mystery
The Liberal Democrat leader was driven up to the school just after 9 am, clambering from a black sedan to greet Sarpong with a double air kiss.
Countless crabs and iguanas ran helter - skelter in all directions as the new arrivals clambered from cliff to cliff, «like one might imagine the cultivated part of hell,» Darwin wrote.
The laborious clamber from a resting position to standing.
Safety is top - of - mind, and the crew expertly helps guests from their 30s to their 80s clamber from the ship into the motorized rubber inflatable boats used to go ashore or for water activities.

Not exact matches

That's hardly dissuaded people from clambering for the sweet treat.
BUSINESSES around the country are clambering to position themselves alongside Baz Luhrmann's epic film, Australia, which is now less than six weeks away from release.
It strikes me today as ironic that the children and grandchildren of the families that fled or were forced from the city ¯ to Queens, Long Island, the counties ¯ are now clamoring and clambering to get back in, if they can afford the price of a closet or the stress of roommates.
From another part of the course, Bull Cyclone would hurl bricks at the players as they tried to regain their balance after clambering over a wall.
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.
The media has been clambering for Arsenal's fall from grace since 2007 and now that it appears to be here, can only pathetically revel in what they knew was coming someday.
72: A frustrated foul from Williams there as he clambers all over the back of Tadic with the Southampton man trying to burst through the park and the Everton defender is not happy about the decision to award the hosts a free kick.
The clubs» fortunes could not be further apart with one lot of Wanderers flying high and the other clambering to get away from the relegation trap door.
Aoife Heffron, spokeswoman for BoyleSports said: «Arsenal clambered back from the dead with 10 minutes to go in the Community Shield, securing a 1 - 1 draw then a 4 - 1 win on penalties to take the first piece of silverware of the season.
Morning in our house starts anytime from 6 am when one or two hot little people clambers into bed with us.
The crib is low enough that you shouldn't have any trouble reaching into it to pick up your little one but tall enough to keep your child from being able to clamber out of it, even when he or she gets a little older and bigger.
Replacing them are Caden, who clambered up from number 11 to number 8, and Logan, who loped into position 10.
If Jonathan was advised by Mohammed to hop on a chopper en route to Lagos, what stops the Daura herdsman from clambering into a train from Abuja to Ikeja thence to Lagos Island; that would, at least, afford him the opportunity to see cows» grazing routes, and also save Lagosians the nuisance, which his visit turned out to be.
With the help of computer - generated scenery, scientists act as tour guides through exotic spacescapes — clambering around the surface of a comet, for instance, while describing the supersonic jets of ice that erupt from its surface.
They clamber through the neurological forest in search of debris from dead or injured cells.
Last year the team spent three days clambering around the Powder River Basin, measuring gases from 29 vents at three fires.
To get an even closer look, clamber into a semisubmersible vessel and view the ocean from a few feet below the surface, or strap on an undersea helmet (complete with speakers and an air - supply hose) and stroll on the seafloor with a biologist guide.
Right after the quake, the drilling crew clambers down from the work platform and sits in the shade while safety inspectors climb the rig to look for cracks.
Given that TV has probably been a constant in all of our lives from a young age, we know to listen to its teachings, so make sure you get yourself and your partner on a wall and clamber up to a great time and maybe a bright future.
Jumping from rooftop to rooftop, clambering over every surface, sliding about, it all gives Dying Light a wonderful sense of motion that remains entertaining throughout the game.
But as the three - way best - picture race has clambered along and maybe settled in favor of The Revenant, this has started to look like the one slam - dunk place to reward The Big Short, which derives much of its success from McKay and Randolph's thoughtful adaptation of Michael Lewis's book.
Keaton running and clambering onto a moving Civil War train in The General is infinitely more exciting than Christian Slater jumping from a helicopter onto a speeding locomotive in Broken Arrow because what Keaton does is real, and the camera captures and preserves his feats for posterity.
«I am horrified by police reports from across the UK of groups of children as young as five risking their lives by daring each other to lie down in the road or clamber over the roofs of derelict buildings.Recently, a nine - year - old only survived by a miracle after falling 30 feet through a roof in Birmingham.
And my colleague Jethro Bovingdon isn't any help either; «I'm bloody glad you're the one writing this,» is all he can say when he clambers out from amongst the orange tubing and pats me on the shoulder comfortingly a little while later.
From a practical standpoint, the doors can be fully opened in tight parking spaces, the better for kids to clamber aboard.
Available in black or white, the AirTop tent can be raised from its box by four gas pressure springs to deliver a mattress, two doors, two windows, mosquito nets and even a ladder to clamber up.
More people are clambering to an E-Reader and a wider array of ebook stores to choose from.
I clambered up by way of one of the side towers, my thighs thrumming from the deep tread of the steps, and stood for a moment catching my breath.
When they were in the wild cats often climbed trees to escape from predators who were unable to clamber after them.
We were immediately greeted by dogs at our feet, jumping up, clambering for attention from these new intruders.
A pair of six foot long monitor lizards clamber over giant granite boulders beside the beach, forked tongues flashing; Hornbills, reminiscent of pre-historic birds from a school textbook, squawk loudly and sweep through heavily scented frangipani trees; fruit bats dangle like strange fruit over the tropical gardens and macaque monkeys chatter as they scramble through the trees tops.
Mount Hermon bumps up the excitement even more with an Adventure Course featuring 14 activities ranging from clambering up cargo nets to traversing swinging logs and sky bridges.These courses are suitable for anyone at least 57 inches / 23 centimeters tall and weighing between 75 and 250 pounds / 34 and 113 kilograms (ages 10 and up).
Aside from the rather challenging but beautiful 24 kilometre Harkerville Coast trail to Sinclair and back to the Harkerville Forest Station that most people do as an overnight trail that traversing some pretty daunting indigenous forest and then along the shoreline for 4 kilometres with quite a bit of clambering and chain ladders to add spice to the route, there are other shorter trails in the beautiful Harkerville Forest.
Sandy Bay, a bit of a clamber across the boulders from Llandudno or a walk from the car park, is enclosed by sand dunes and well protected from the wind.
The old quarter of the town of Miravet seems to clamber it's way from the river up the rock wall, under the shelter of the castle.
This is one National Park where you can clamber down from the bakkie and explore independently, giving you're the opportunity to bike and hike amongst the 54,000 hectares of this diverse National Park that borders Namibia.
From here follow the obvious trail across to the castle where there is a hole in the castle wall which you clamber through onto the walls.
Mount Hermon bumps up the excitement even more with an Adventure Course featuring 14 activities ranging from clambering up cargo nets to traversing swinging logs and sky bridges.These courses are suitable for anyone at least 57 inches / 23 centimetres tall and weighing between 75 and 250 pounds / 34 and 113 kilograms (ages 10 and up).
Its seventies heritage is stylishly retained in the hotel by its new owners, from its imaginatively carved wooden reception desk to its curvaceous clambering spiraling marble staircase.
When this happens it's time to clamber into bed and wait for a new day, although if you manage your energy through the use of food you can keep going into the night, up until 2 am where you'll collapse from exhaustion regardless of what you do.
Bases are always designed with plenty of ways to sneak around, from underground tunnels to clambering through a window, making them lovely playgrounds.
For those who prefer more explosive weaponry, pick up one of the Grenade Launchers from either end of the oval enclosure and launch them indiscriminately towards the center, or grab an Assault Rifle in the middle and clamber on to the steep pitched roof to get a vantage on the battles below.
In How to Survive there are five different types of enemies ranging from the slow mindless walkers we've come to know and love right through to the Resident Evil - esqe figures that clamber around on all fours only at night.
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