Sentences with phrase «galloping out»

When their youngest son switches on a noise - making toy, Dad turns and runs back toward his son, hoping against hope to beat the shadowing thing already galloping out of the woods to silence the offending noise...
The door may be open, but I'm not exactly galloping out of the barn.
Mongol cuisine — or dishes dubbed «Mongolian» — has taken the world by storm, like a horde of horse - mounted warriors galloping out of Central Asia on a global raiding party.
To my mind, Chorus gallops out as the first horseman of the coming Notification Apocalypse: the overuse and overdependence on notifications, reminders, and prompts in consumer software and apps to encourage users to do something that they really may not want to do.
At 4,657 mm in length and 1,971 mm in width, the 812 Superfast is longer and nearly as wide as a Land Rover Discovery, but a Disco doesn't have 789 horses attempting to gallop out of the rear wheels.
I wished I could gallop her out of this fearful place, faster than the wind, to safety.
Don't let this breed off - leash, for he is unbelievably fast and can gallop out of sight in seconds.
Don't let this breed off - leash, for he is blazing fast and can gallop out of sight in seconds.

Not exact matches

Through that network, she managed to get polo ponies to Hyde Park and deck the couple out in dressage gear for an unattended ride, at full - gallop, through tree - lined boulevards.
Students in every mainstream macroeconomics class, and that means almost all students, would have predicted, based on the nonsense they were learning, that the high deficits and high public debt ratios in Japan at the time, should have driven interest rates sky high, that bond markets should have stopped buying government bonds, that the government should have run out of money, and all the time that these disasters were unfolding, that inflation should have been be galloping towards hyperinflation.
The slow cooked tenderness of the meat and the tantalising coalescence of flavours within this hearty Hungarian style galloping goulash will blow that stigma right out the window!
On moonlit summer nights she would sneak out her bedroom window, leap on her horse and gallop between the long rows of pear trees on her father's ranch, riding full - out until, tired and sated with happiness, she would slip back into the house.
Before I could figure out what the fuck was going on, some demented lunatic ignited the crowd by performing a summersault over the bull's horns while she galloped across the ring looking for people to toss or trample.
Vs. Bayern Bellerin literally came out of nowhere to steal the ball, beat 3 defenders one by one, and deliver a PERFECT cross while at a full gallop and under pressure.
On the morning of the race Brette took Barbaro out for alight, one - mile gallop, and the colt nearly bolted at the sight of anotherhorse cruising past.
Three jumps before the finish Prado eased up, letting the big horse drift under the wire and into his gallop - out.
So Winkfield pulledon his boots, saddled up a horse and set out on a ride that makes Paul Revere «slook like a gallop through Central Park.
The rhino veered sharply from me and galloped in a cloud of dust out of sight.
In the 100 meters it took him in the final straight to pulverize a field of seven colts in the Prix Omnium II — a gallop of 1,600 meters, or a little less than a mile, around the soft turf course at the Hippodrome de Saint - Cloud — Arazi's hooves beat out a message loud and bold, one that echoed around the world.
At an angle on the gallop, just out the area, the Englishman looks for the near post, but it bounces off the post!
Breaking up a Bournemouth attack, he galloped clear and picked out Lukaku's run with a perfectly - weighted pass.
A final announcement seemed just out of reach as the Legislature settled in for a late night on Thursday, the last official day of the 2016 legislative calendar, and lawmakers were told to return on Friday for a final gallop of votes.
And it turns out that a kangaroo - style hop on both legs gave a speed of 17 metres per second, while a four - legged gallop and two - legged run trailed at 16 m / s and 14 m / s respectively.
They focused on a section in which the animal makes a series of galloping leaps, picking out nine frames to analyze.
I marked one track, and from it we located others laid out in a gallop pattern.
When a bear is galloping toward you, the rising fear directs your brain to do the right things (determining an escape route) instead of all the other things it could be doing (rounding out your grocery list).
Atop a cabinet in Ramsey's office is a galloping horse he once blew out of glass.
That's when I got serious about figuring out a plan that would heal my skin for the long term, rather than temporarily diminishing the symptoms, only to have them come galloping back once I stopped treatment.
On the other end, we see shots of Brady finally taking a horse out into the plains at a full gallop, with Joshua James Richard's cinematography giving us naturalistic, unadorned views of the landscape that mirror the simplicity of Brady's objectively small but relatively substantial victory.
Sometimes, the changes simply frustrate, as when Josh Homme rations out the hellhound gallop of «Mickey Bloody Mouse» too sparingly.
In the case of Gun Fury, this includes shoot - out choreography, barroom composition, and the heightened depiction of forward motion, from galloping tracking shots to camera angles staring down a row of reigns as horses sprint headlong over the desert terrain.
And in providing numerous opportunities for Norton to carve out a place for himself as the everyman in the last part of the decade, the picture proves prescient for the direction of American film until 9/11 derailed its headlong gallop at actualization.
It should also be noted that the Sound is spectacular — everything from gunshots, to swirling wind, to boots and spurs, to galloping stage coach horses, and even the pouring out of coffee.
No, there's nothing so literal as Stetson hats and spurs, but «Logan» does boast galloping horses, suspenseful shoot - outs, and a black hat baddie (Boyd Holbrook) with a gold tooth and a Southern drawl that spits threats thick and squarely like chewing tobacco.
Steiner — an academic with Oxford and Harvard degrees who also had pioneered new teacher training programs as head of Hunter College's School of Education — had «charged out of the gate galloping,» observes Meyer, instituting greatly tougher benchmarks for the state's 3 - 8 tests and initiating a major effort to write a statewide curriculum.
At one point, a little band of horses escapes off into the dense foliage near the beach, and the dart team tracks them into it, circling in behind to push them back into the open, the horses bursting out of the brush at full gallop.
Maintain a pace slow enough that the dog is only cantering, rather than galloping full out alongside the bike.
Ample exercise after maturity — Greyhounds need the space to stretch out their legs and gallop in short 5 - minute bursts several times a day, after which they curl up on the sofa and sleep
You do not want to find out the hard way, or worse, the tragic way, that your adopted dog is terrified of some unexpected loud noise or suddenly remembers how much fun it is to chase a herd of deer that are galloping by at top speed.
Sighthounds need to be able to stretch out and gallop for just a few minutes in a large safe fenced enclosure.
Try out a different kind of horsepower with a gallop along the beach with Rainbow Beach Horse Rides.
Once we were out in the open fields we separated into two groups: the beginners who would only walk and trot, and the more advanced riders who would be comfortable at a gallop.
Jose Luis took us out around the estancia, wandering through lakes and galloping across fields.
When Mudsdale gallops in earnest, the power of each hoof - clop can dig out huge holes, even in asphalt.
And what of the horse and rider, of whom he has written, «the horse, who was just on the verge of a gallop, became spooked, possibly by one of the old ladies in the background of the laundromat hastily trying to pull her washing out of a machine»?
It strongly suggests your intention is a gish gallop, where you introduce topics that are rhetorically convenient, but plead time constraints to avoid having to answer on issues where you have been shown to have been both hypocritical (leaving out relevant information, while complaining about what you consider to have been relevant information having been left out) and to misrepresent the study you quote.
But by all means, let's now clutch our pearls, mount our moral high horses and gallop around like chooks with out heads cut off, over some mild rebukes such as «silliness», and «questionable».
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