Sentences with phrase «in an aeroplane»

The selling point for many families heading off on their travels is that the nano 2016 is not only freestanding when folded, but is also small enough to fit into the overhead compartment of an aeroplane locker and therefore your little person can stroll right up until you sit in your aeroplane seat!
«I think the situation is this: it's like being in an aeroplane.
One such incident was a chance conversation in an aeroplane with a scientist turned businessman from Zimbabwe.
Bill is an alcoholic fighting machine, who can kill someone in an aeroplane toilet without blinking.
«It's like we are in an aeroplane,» says Earl, «but the children are flying it.
They may have been bottled like that to allow them to be sent in an aeroplane (airplane).
Our civilisation, even for those who have not been up in an aeroplane, has led to a new understanding of the sky, of the expanse of space.
During the test, each device was put in aeroplane mode to prevent any syncing or connections preventing the video from playing.

Not exact matches

@sheetiron — the difference is that our «faith» in brakes and aeroplanes is based on empirical eveidence that they exist and work (most of the time).
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These minions had landed and chose to remain Like the descent from the sky of some great aeroplane, With a master of systems who lovingly led, By the lure in his eye and the White of his Head.
One wonders whether he thinks an aeroplane would have been a miracle in the past.
I recall hearing a sermon in which the preacher told how «miraculously» he missed his aeroplane and thus God saved his life — because otherwise he would have been the victim of an air disaster.
More than 20 million packets of wobbly Aeroplane Jelly are enjoyed in homes across Australia each year.
Mum or Dad leaned their tummy gently against my knees, for balance and in sing song and over-enthusiastic grins and upstretched eyebrows, they transported «aeroplanes» loaded with rice, bathed in tomato soup and widened their mouths, hoping that I'd mirror them.
After all, lapping traffic at night at Le Mans is very different to putting in a qualifying lap at Monaco, and threading a rally car through the Finnish forests is a completely different ball game to doing a donut around an aeroplane.
From «onesies» to wear in the air raid shelter to jewellery created from aeroplane parts — Fashion on the Ration explores how fashion flourished under rationing in the 1940s.
A Click - and - Go installation, memory buttons for one hand removal from pushchair, easy - in - harness and headrest / harness adjustment and aeroplane approved are just some of the great features offered by the Maxi Cosi Pebble Plus.
However, if you are the type of individual who likes to follow through a step - by - step process, the car seat comes with a small instruction booklet containing about 16 pages of illustrations on how to use the car seat in different settings - in the car using either the seatbelt or an Isofix base, on your stroller or the aeroplane.
The coffee mornings stop, the soft play venues are quiet and facebook feeds are filled with pictures of cuddly new babies meeting family for the first time, toddlers running around on grass and the classic shot: child - in - an - aeroplane - seat (additional expat cachet for business class).
The reason given is that child safety car seats do not fit into all aeroplane seats and that they may in most case only be fastened with a lap belt.
From that unforgettable airport toilet cubicle, a late night massage parlour in Bangkok, an aeroplane toilet cubicle, an Italian restaurant in Surabaya to the nursing room in the SilverKris lounge in Changi Airport, I have literally pumped all around South East Asia (and some say Hong Kong).
If you feel uncomfortable feeding in a public area — on an aeroplane, for example, where there is little privacy — then you can express milk before you leave.
When I first became a mum, I remember there was one woman on the aeroplane with us who's toddler walked up the aisle, stopping next to her aisle seat then proceeded to lift up her mum's oversized tshirt up (worn sans bra) and fed right there in the aisle, boob clearly hanging free.
A hundred years ago, aeroplanes were first used in combat and...
In his book Modern India 1885 - 1947, the Indian historian Sumit Sarkar wrote: «As early as August 15, Linlithgow had ordered the use of «machine - gunning from air» against crowds disrupting communications around Patna, and aeroplanes were used also in Bhagalpur and Monghyr in Bihar, Nadia and Tamluk in Bengal, and Talcher in Orissa.&raquIn his book Modern India 1885 - 1947, the Indian historian Sumit Sarkar wrote: «As early as August 15, Linlithgow had ordered the use of «machine - gunning from air» against crowds disrupting communications around Patna, and aeroplanes were used also in Bhagalpur and Monghyr in Bihar, Nadia and Tamluk in Bengal, and Talcher in Orissa.&raquin Bhagalpur and Monghyr in Bihar, Nadia and Tamluk in Bengal, and Talcher in Orissa.&raquin Bihar, Nadia and Tamluk in Bengal, and Talcher in Orissa.&raquin Bengal, and Talcher in Orissa.&raquin Orissa.»
What is one minute a seedy strip club in New York's Chinatown is instantly transformed into the cabin of an aeroplane or the sterile claustrophobia of a Beijing police cell.
I call on the Libyan authorities to protect the safety of all foreign nationals and provide necessary assistance to the British Government, including providing the necessary permissions and clearances for our ship and aeroplane in order to allow us to secure the same departure of our citizens from Libya.
If I am in Arik and aeroplanes go from 30 to nine, and the pilots are sitting down, they can't fly, what do I do?
He pointed out that he was in a different area of the studio to the sceptics, adding: «Unfortunately it meant that therefore I couldn't fire any paper aeroplanes at Paddy Ashdown.»
Over the course of about 7 minutes, it slowly dropped in pitch, rather like the sound of an aeroplane flying past (www.theslowdown.notlong.com).
An international team of researchers has scanned and digitized 2 million records from pioneering aeroplane radar expeditions that criss - crossed the frozen continent in the 1960s and 1970s.
FAR from the aeroplane - sized craft that are the face of cutting - edge warfare, a much smaller revolution in drones is under way.
McDermott and his team travelled by aeroplane, car and canoe to reach the remote villages of the Tsimane» people (pronounced «chee - MAH - ney»), an indigenous society in Bolivia's Amazon basin at the foot of the Andes.
Once PHA has decomposed into PBO, it remains strong enough to support the structure of the aeroplane and remain stable in temperatures of up to 900 °C.
So far, PHA has only been tested in small quantities and it will have to demonstrate its ability both to stick to other materials and maintain a stable colour before aeroplane manufacturers will start using it.
Dr Arturo López Ariste, another member of the team, adds: «The overall effect is similar to the trail of an aeroplane in our skies: the aeroplane travels horizontally at a fixed height, but we see that the trail starts above our heads and ends up on the horizon.
CURTISS FLIES — «Aero Club of America members and others interested in aviation made the trip to Hammondsport, N.Y., to witness the flight of the Aerial Experiment Association's third aeroplane, the «June Bug,» on the Fourth of July, for the Scientific American trophy.
Sensitive microphones on the ocean floor off Australia picked up a distinctive signal at about the time that the Boeing 777 aeroplane is believed to have crashed in the Indian Ocean.
Early versions of this technique were used to join pieces of aluminium jewellery and to weld parts of aeroplanes from the US in the Second World War.
Particles of the new material could be incorporated in a paint to shield sensitive equipment in medical areas, labs, or aeroplanes from the effects of high - speed wireless communications, says Ohkoshi, who adds that the paint would be relatively cheap to make because aluminium and iron are abundant materials.
Brazil's first satellite was launched last week by a Pegasus rocket, which in turn was launched from a B - 52 aeroplane.
Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin sat quietly while a boy dressed in an orange NASA jumpsuit folded his programme, titled «Let's Kick Up Some Moon Dust», into a paper aeroplane.
Ships, cars, aeroplanes, rockets and just about anything that requires fuel to move can be adapted to run on water, according to claims made this week at a conference on marine technology in Southampton.
Much as you can infer the existence of a motorway from an aeroplane at night by studying the pattern of lights below, neuroscientists can now map neural connections from the water traffic in the brain.
At this time the aeroplane was started and run along the ground for 300 or 400 feet, in traversing which distance it attained its usual speed of about 30 miles an hour, and quickly ascended into the air to a height of 12 or 15 feet.
On account of the sharpness of the angle of advance presented by the forward planes it is impossible to obtain any higher speed when the machine is in the air, as the great air resistance encountered by the aeroplane when flying at so sharp an angle consumes the entire horse - power.
The aeroplane swept around the halfway post almost on an even keel, and then took a straight course back to the goal, which it passed through at about the same height as before, descending 100 feet or so beyond in practically the same place from which it started.
In view of the above - mentioned facts, while giving to M. Farman the credit for first publicly demonstrating that it is possible to fly in all directions, both with, against, and across a light wind, we nevertheless wish to recall to the aeronautical world the fact that to America belongs the credit of producing the first successful motor - driven aeroplane, and that to such men as the Wright brothers, A. M. Herring, and Gustave Whitehead — men who under the tutelage of Lilienthal and Chanute, have begun with gliding flight and gradually worked their way forward to the production of a self - propelled aeroplane in all its details, including the gasoline motor — belongs the real credit of having produced the first successful heavier - than - air flying machineIn view of the above - mentioned facts, while giving to M. Farman the credit for first publicly demonstrating that it is possible to fly in all directions, both with, against, and across a light wind, we nevertheless wish to recall to the aeronautical world the fact that to America belongs the credit of producing the first successful motor - driven aeroplane, and that to such men as the Wright brothers, A. M. Herring, and Gustave Whitehead — men who under the tutelage of Lilienthal and Chanute, have begun with gliding flight and gradually worked their way forward to the production of a self - propelled aeroplane in all its details, including the gasoline motor — belongs the real credit of having produced the first successful heavier - than - air flying machinein all directions, both with, against, and across a light wind, we nevertheless wish to recall to the aeronautical world the fact that to America belongs the credit of producing the first successful motor - driven aeroplane, and that to such men as the Wright brothers, A. M. Herring, and Gustave Whitehead — men who under the tutelage of Lilienthal and Chanute, have begun with gliding flight and gradually worked their way forward to the production of a self - propelled aeroplane in all its details, including the gasoline motor — belongs the real credit of having produced the first successful heavier - than - air flying machinein all its details, including the gasoline motor — belongs the real credit of having produced the first successful heavier - than - air flying machines.
By Farman's recent successful flights in a circle, the record of the Wright brothers made in this country over two years ago has in this respect been duplicated; but there are many other points to be considered when one reviews the practicability of aeroplane flight.
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