Sentences with phrase «helps hoist»

In 2007 U.S. Geological Survey scientists analyzing mangrove roots and soil up to 8,000 years old found that during periods of rising sea level, the roots grow faster and bolster the soil, which helps hoist the tree upward.
After a failed attempt to get Mark out of the 18 - foot deep and 10 - foot wide hole with a ladder, one member of his foursome went down into the hole and helped hoist Mark, who had a separated shoulder, up to the ladder and out of the cave.
I find out that to avoid going through security again, I can take a shuttle over to the terminal I need to get to, and find myself with a bunch of traveling Japanese business men who speak no English, did not know where they were going either, but were happy to help me hoist up the stroller with a smile.
In military press competitions, lifters are sometimes allowed one push with the knees to begin with to help hoist the bar, but after that each press must be done with legs straight.
On the driver's side, you can hold onto the steering wheel to help hoist yourself up.
It will help hoist a dog.
But if you wish to learn the ropes, the crew is more than happy to have you help hoist the sails, take a turn at the wheel and even enjoy classes on knot tying, the stars, or navigation.
When the wind and conditions are right you will be able to help hoist the sails so the only power driving the yacht will be wind power.
Help hoist the sails, or simply sit back and soak up the Huon beauty.
And so, our trusty friends below said, «Just hold on, we will come around to help hoist it up!»

Not exact matches

With another soldier helping, Parker hoisted the blood - soaked Haynes onto his back and carried him down the hill to a small farmhouse, where Haynes received life - saving medical treatment.
You'll have to hoist each one up separately, grab a handful of liquid soap for them, help them lather while holding them up, rinse, and repeat!
The expensive, dangerous business of rocketing people and cargo into space would become obsolete as elevators climb the ribbon and hoist occupants to any height they fancy: low, for space tourism; geosynchronous, for communications satellites; or high, where Earth's rotation would help fling spacecraft to the moon, Mars, or beyond.
The key to your strength and fitness goals is making sure that you can perform work whether you're competing in a sporting event, or helping your neighbor hoist their couch up a flight of stairs.
The Marlborough story helps explain why virtually every other district in the country is hoisting teacher salaries as if the economy were forging ahead at a hundred miles an hour.
The pool may have shallow steps leading into the water, a ramp or event a hoist to help a dog get in and out.
«Her great beauty and spirit are unbroken by a long series of misfortunes,» Bellamy wrote of her in a letter to a collector, around the time he helped her scrape together funds to build a track system that would hoist the textured clay tiles that made up her «black earth» paintings from her studio floor out to her kiln.
Exoskeleton will recalibrate the range of human possibilities — help stroke victims relearning to walk, soldiers humping body armor and builders hoisting sacks of concrete and hiking the wilderness.
Rescue workers saw him in the hoist some time before they reached him, but he died before help finally arrived.
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