Sentences with phrase «clambering in»

For 30 years, he has been clambering in, on, and around the mass of ice, studying the glacier's anatomy and behavior as closely as if it were a living creature.
Children may enjoy the novelty of clambering in the back a few times but even they will have trouble with the non-existent leg and knee room.
If possible, it's safer to have someone there to hold your baby while you clamber in and out.
Clamber in and the all - black cabin is snug, almost claustrophobic possibly for some, the window lines high and the view out the front in typical letterbox style.
evo's prodigal son Stuart Gallagher clambers in.
I jemmy the cap off the passenger door handle and insert the spindly back - up key, then clamber in to fire up the car.
Our test car came with $ 8870 sports bucket seats — sensational but difficult to clamber in and out of; $ 7990 «special» paint — it was a beautiful baby blue; $ 6830 LED main headlights including dynamic lighting; $ 3390 BOSE sound system; $ 2040 Sport Chrono pack, and an $ 1150 six - point racing harness for the passenger seat.
I struggled into the carriage while my father clambered in next to me, barking at the carriage driver.
Navigating menus is clean and pristine, and there's still much joy to be found in looking at cars up close in Autovista, peeking in bonnets to look at glorious V8 engines and hearing the satisfying «clunk» of doors unhinging open as you clamber in.

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In the years following its ignition switch scandal, General Motors has steadily clambered back on track, even posting record profits and vehicle sales in 2016 of $ 12.5 billion and 10 million, respectivelIn the years following its ignition switch scandal, General Motors has steadily clambered back on track, even posting record profits and vehicle sales in 2016 of $ 12.5 billion and 10 million, respectivelin 2016 of $ 12.5 billion and 10 million, respectively.
Canadians were left clambering for an alternative to their national postal service, and Chit Chats, a family - run courier service, was there to take them in.
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.
At the same time other companies, like Google (googl), are clambering to deliver their own solutions for incrementally faster page loads with projects like AMP for mobile phones, which not only loads certain pages faster, but also ranks them higher in search results.
While some refineries are still in the process of ramping up activities, refining utilization is clambering back higher towards historical norms.
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.
As I clambered bleary - eyed onto the plane to return to my home and Protestant church in London, I knew the Catholic Church was on fire and I needed to warm up.
I fetched what my three - year old calls my «wedding boots» («Wellington» being difficult to say) and clambered onto the metal grid we had put in to keep herons and children out of the water.
It was chaos at Sydney's Town Hall on Saturday as more than 5000 «daigous» or Chinese personal shoppers clambered for vitamins, UGG boots, cosmetics and milk powder to send to family and friends back in China.
In the Summer clubs will be clambering for him and we know we cant compete financially with the likes of Real Madrid, Chelsea and Man City.
Lazio and Lyon both clambered up to third in their respective leagues after extending their winning streaks, while Arsenal moved to the verge of the top - four spots in England.
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.
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.
Little ones in the toddler age range are sure to enjoy climbing and clambering on the Eezy Peezy Monkey Bars with Top.
Putting him in a big bed does take away the need to worry about him getting hurt as he tries to clamber out of a crib.
It was then that he remembered he'd met Louis Armstrong in Cambridge, where they might just have been locked out of a hall and so had had to clamber over a wall to find their bedrooms.
He will find that the new world he promised on that bright morning in the rose garden looks less Elysian and more Huxley: a nightmare landscape where betrayed citizens clamber through the rubble to throw rocks at him.
Elsewhere in this early childhood education center in central China, youngsters are riding rocking horses, clambering on a jungle gym, thumbing through picture books, or taking part in group reading.
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.
They clamber through the neurological forest in search of debris from dead or injured cells.
He'd just remarried and was in superb physical shape, capable of clambering up 250 - foot - high towers with 40 pounds of tools on his back, leaving colleagues half his age in his wake.
In the valley below Newman's Ridge, the Melungeons clambered out and headed for the little whitewashed Primitive Baptist Church.
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.
Fast forward to today and there are in excess of 300 varieties of rum available on the UK market, all clambering to be your top pick.
Just clambering out into our street for these photos made me aware that such a footwear choice for out - of - the - house meetings would have been disastrous, but it felt fun to sneak them in for a day of working and collaborating inside.
Because you're all in the same uprooted, dorm - living boat, everyone is clambering to get to know one another.
The gallery is buzzing with a crowd of fashion's inimitable characters and misfits who are spilling out onto the street, while inside, Unwerth electrifies the room in a lightening bolt - print Miu Miu jumpsuit and her distinctive flash of wavy silver hair, turning to embrace old friends and new ones alike as they clamber to congratulate her, and all the while snapping well - wishers on her digital point - and - shoot.
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.
Clamber atop the aft deck or lounge in the warm tub waters as you swap stories of summers at the lake and dream up your next destination vacation.
It's like we're all playing some A brave praying mantis clambers all over a baby crocodile for a sunbathing session in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
He's clambered to the top of the world by selling his soul to the devil — who comes, in this film, in the guise of big business and corporate lobbyists.
On the back of the vault's truculent sentry, a huge dragon, which clambers through underground passages to emerge in the counting room with the kids hanging on.
Gira and co. draw you in to their murky, insane swirl of music, bind you such that even when you break back to the surface and clamber on to safe shores, you dive back after a short breather.
This sees each player left with separate health and air meters, either playing independently of one another or the second player clambering on to Donkey Kong's back to co-operate — also employing long - range attacks in support such as Diddy's peanut guns.
The clambering for a Scarlet Johansson Black Widow solo film has been echoing in my ear since she shined in the first Avengers film and it makes sense.
Clambering on top of the woman, he begins an enthusiastic career as a necrophile, afterwards hauling her body into the woods, setting up «home» with her in an abandoned barn.
Jessie Eisenberg and Inglourious Basterds» Melanie Laurent were the first to clamber aboard back in June, and just last week, Amanda Seyfried joined the cast, with Mark Ruffalo close to a deal to play the leader of the Feds.
The title's first two weeks at No. 1 were at launch, and as the game releases start to slow down, it's clambered back up in spite of a drop in sales of 41 % week - on - week, according to GamesIndustry.biz.
The film's best idea is to present the zombies as insectile, clambering over one another in complete disregard of personal space.
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.
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