Sentences with phrase «clambering on»

Take care Make ventilation holes to prevent suffocation; also note that quinzees can collapse from poor snow condition, increase in air temperature, failure to let the mound harden enough, or from people clambering on top.
By gathering up Scrap, the game's currency, you can purchase engine upgrades, new exhausts, spikes to stop enemies clambering on the car, better suspension and more.
The lack of true innovation in New York & London was put on crude display with Penguin's $ 115 million purchase of Author House, and Simon & Schuster clambering on board in November.
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.
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.
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.
Gove responded by saying it was actually the previous government who had failed, and that «it's a pity that a party that used to reform education is now clambering on any bandwagon.»
Because this is a heavier model, we don't think this is best for a parent who will be clambering on and off of public transportation (taxis, buses or down subway stairs).
Little ones in the toddler age range are sure to enjoy climbing and clambering on the Eezy Peezy Monkey Bars with Top.
What I'm clambering on about is that I blame the industry.
Take your child to a park where she can play and clamber on the different apparatus.
Of course, IBB clambered on the back of Obasanjo's «press release», excoriating PMB, strafing both the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the doomed Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which, by the way, he thoroughly ruined during his presidential years.
Other mazes consist of a large tank of water with a submerged platform, which animals must learn to swim towards and clamber on to to ensure safety.
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.
A slightly taller scratch post will also provide the vertical height which your cat would love to clamber on multiple times during the day.
Smile at a crocodile, watch and listen the myriad of flora and fauna all around, be amazed by magnificent waterfalls, revitalise yourself after a bush walk in one of nature's secluded pools, clamber on the rocks to collect your own oyster feast, hunt and gather for a succulent feed of mud crabs, cast a line to hook the boat's biggest fish, feel the mystery surrounding the Aboriginal roack art sites.....
If you're adventurous you can clamber on to the rocks and get even better shots!.
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.
He clambers on the back of a cyclops and digs his blades into the back of its skull, twisting them to force the hapless creature to batter any nearby guards into bloody piles of mush.
When Exit Realty says the problem with real estate is recruiting and retention, many of us cheer and start to clamber on the wagon.
They no longer beg you to take them to the park so they can clamber on the play equipment with a little plastic animal clutched tightly in one fist.
Young campers will love a bed that they can clamber on, and the Clamberdoodle bed (above), # 1.195, offers just such an opportunity.

Not exact matches

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, respectively.
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.
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.
Even as they clamber for space on mountaintops as the waters rise.
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.
As a toddler he had clambered up a rocking chair, trying to reach some treat on the mantel, and had tumbled into a bed of hot ashes, burning his left hand.
I was really clambering for Rosicky and Walcott to be introduced but to be honest they were equally useless when they came on!
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.
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.
Expectation: Your child will happily clamber up on top of the dentist's chair as though it were a ride at Disney World, thrilled to be introduced to the big, wide world of dental hygiene!
Kids can chase each other along the elevated wood pathways, clamber up and down the climbing walls, spin on the tire swing and walk across the swinging bridge.
The kids loved clambering over the impressive sculptures on the promenade which invite spectators to consider the power of the sea and its relationship with the land.
And let toddlers clamber around inside moving cars without any restraint, or having them on motorbikes with no helmets... it's always, «oh I've never heard of it happening, so it must not be possible», and take the lives of their family into their hands every day.
Friends, colleagues and relatives may be clambering round, desperate to get a feel of the bump, and comment on the size of it.
So for 18 months you have been able to safely leave a cup of coffee on the kitchen table while you feed your child, then one day you go to the sink, and she clambers up to pick up her doll.
Yet, that deja vu would appear completely lost, on the opportunistic brood that clambered to his Minna hill top mansion, like vultures swooping on a thick ooze of carrion — political carrion of lazy and illicit advantage.
It's a rare sight — Miliband on the popular side of a political dividing line — but somehow he's clambered into place.
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.
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.
On June 6, 1930, scientist - explorer Charles William Beebe and engineer Otis Barton clambered into a cramped steel sphere with eight hours» worth of oxygen.
On 2 June 1844, three men clambered onto the rocky skerry of Eldey, a few kilometres off the southwest tip of Iceland.
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.
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.
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.
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.
These do not include clambering out of the restroom window, getting a friend to phone you with a family emergency or the sudden realization you left a pan on the hob at home.
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.
• Scale a Silo - Head to Climb Up OKC to clamber up climbing terrain housed not only within the artwork - clad repurposed grain silos, but on the outside of them, too!
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