Sentences with phrase «climbed out of the vehicle»

A toddler will not know to climb into the front seat to climb out of the vehicle.
Robosimian drives slowly and carefully, then climbs out of the vehicle like a monkey, placing the equivalent of its hands on the ground to steady itself.
He was not seriously hurt and reportedly began arguing with the driver, who then climbed out of the vehicle and shot him.

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«We had occupants climbing out of windows of vehicles as they couldn't open the doors, the vehicles some of the water was over the vehicles roofs.»
Sunbeam and Showers — We drive the National Motor Museum's 1914 12/16 Sunbeam / Bristol to Bournemouth — The Esso Vintage Vehicle Run attracted even more entrants this year / VSCC Shelsey Walsh — A report from Tom Trelfall on the Vintage Sports Car Club's hill climb / Trojan: Originality & economy — Tom Threlfall writes about an example of this unique car which dates back to 1910 / Re-birth of a Riley (part II)-- Peter Nunn continues his account of the restoration of his 1930 Monaco / Michael Sedgewick — Run Photographs of some of the many interesting cars taking part in this year's New Forrest Run / Mechanical stoppers — Peter Wallage explains how to get the best out of pre-war rod - operated Girling brakes / Property engines — M.W - W.
Four - wheel drive meets station - wagon luxury in the all - new Mitsubishi Montero LS; the result is a wedding of around - town practicality and off - road muscle at a price that invites serious lookers only.The four - door vehicle, with a hard - charging, 143 - horsepower V - 6 engine, has a starting price of $ 17,099 that, with optional equipment, can climb like a mountain goat into the $ 21,000 range.If the high price doesn't give you vertigo, you will want to check out the new, bigger Montero — a considerable step up for this Mitsubishi line — for its formidable four - wheel - drive capabilities, rugged construction, ease of operation and fancy interior.
Due to the high entry, BRABUS offers special power - retractable steps that make climbing in and getting out of the cross-country vehicle easier and safer.
For now, though, the 2002 Escalade is the ultimate Yukon or Tahoe, complete with comfortable perforated leather seats, full - time all - wheel drive (suited for any driving conditions, including deep snow or off - road mountain climbing), a satellite navigation system linked to live operators at GM's OnStar communications center (they can unlock your doors by satellite remote control if you lock yourself out of the vehicle), and a 345 - horsepower V - 8 engine that makes the Escalade the most powerful SUV on the market.
Reinforced inside and out, the ZH2 rides on 37 - inch tires and a specially modified suspension that helps the vehicle climb over and descend all manner of terrain.
Easy to get into an out of, the rear doors slide back parallel with the vehicle, so the kids can't destroy other people's cars when they climb in and out.
Never mind that these vehicles generally couldn't climb out of a wet sandbox.
The vehicle was easy to get in and out of as there was good height in the back of the van making it easy to climb in and out for supplies.
Some dogs have difficulty climbing up stairs and getting into and out of vehicles.
With some requiring you to grab onto the bumper of fleeing vehicles, climb on top of the moving vehicle, and keep balance while trying to climb through an open window, before taking out your enemies.
Therefore its physically impossible to run anyone over and when you take out a vehicle, goons unsteadily climb out of the car rubbing their heads like an episode of The A-Team.
On the development side, the vehicles could be enhanced to make climbing out of lower positions easier, but simply doing that isn't adequate.
Climb behind the wheel of bizarre vehicles like a tricked - out taxicab, semi-truck, police car, motorcycle, Hummer and more.
Initially, you'll be solving rudimentary tasks like moving crates onto buttons, but it won't take long for you to start climbing, rope swinging, rowing boats, driving vehicles and even throwing speakers out of windows.
Participating in sports activities, such as parachuting / skydiving, hang gliding, scuba diving, bungee jumping, mountain climbing riding / driving in rallies or races using a motorized vehicle, caving or pot - holing, equestrian activities or hunting, sea diving or any other underwater activity, canoeing or rafting that involves boating or yachting, white water rapids out of the coastal waters, participating in professional sports, any hazardous or potentially hazardous sport for which the insured person is untrained.
This job requires manual labor which includes, climbing in and out of a truck, replacing trash bags, and operating a sweeper vehicle.
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