Sentences with phrase «hard backs restrict»

There's more shoulder room in the back of the Audi, but the front seats» hard backs restrict kneeroom.

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Not only diaper changes, but getting in the high chair, getting his clothes changed, and getting in the carseat are all things that restrict his freedom of movement, so he arches his back and rolls over and it is really hard to hold him still.
You have a cheat meal and then find hard to bounce back, plus you're out socialising with friends so you're not going to restrict yourself.
The swept roof and small back window restrict rearward visibility, while the lack of a rear wiper makes wet - weather vision harder again.
We were restricted to semi-slow-speed hauls during our day behind the wheel and the car didn't seem to encourage hooniganism, as the kids are calling it nowadays, but we did ask the chief engineer, who was riding contentedly in the back seat, what happens to this car when flailed hard on a skid pad at Black Lake in Milford.
Because of this confusion, we try to avoid using these words when describing what we do, but we admit that we have probably slipped up here and there - the fact is that it is hard to describe the highly focused practices of our lawyers, which are restricted primarily to personal injury litigation, without occasionally falling back on convenient words like «specialize.»
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