Sentences with phrase «jumped under our car»

Some random friendly man even jumped under our car, only to emerge with apologies and a prediction that our engine was doomed.

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A former deputy Minister of Communications under the previous National Democratic Congress (NDC) government, Felix Kwakye - Ofosu, believes the current government did not look hard enough for the cars it claims are unaccounted for at the presidency before jumping to conclusions.
F - Type Coupes start with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of about $ 66,000 for the base model, jumping to around $ 78,300 for the F - Type S, and to just under $ 105,000 for the F - Type R. Convertibles start at about $ 70,000 for the base model, stretch to $ 81,500 for the V6 S manual, and about $ 107,500 for the new R. However, the Jaguar F - Type is undercut by the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, itself a stunning performance car.
F - Type Coupe models start at about $ 65,000 for the base model, jumping to around $ 77,000 for the F - Type S, and then to just under $ 100,000 for the F - Type R. For convertibles, you'll start at about $ 70,000 for the base model, stretch to $ 81,000 or so for the V6 S, and have to bring about $ 92,000 for the V8 S. That's a good value compared to the Porsche, but the Jaguar itself is undercut by the new 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, itself a stunning performance car, and one with a new sense of refinement.
While the car's brakes were strong, the Levorg did feel under - tyred when jumping on the big pedal.
All of these cars boast base prices well under $ 20,000, and many in this segment have made the jump from the Compact to Midsize class, giving them ample passenger and cargo room.
Features: PVC Rubber Material, flexible, waterproof, anti-collision, anti-corrosion 12V Cigarette Lighter with an on / off button on top to press to turn the light on or off Remote Control 8 Color RGB Car LED interior under dash lighting kit Sound Sensitive Function, enjoy color changing according to music rhythm 8 Monochrome Modes: Red, Green, Blue, White, Orange, Yellow, Cyan, Purple, and Brightness Control 4 Automatic Change Modes: 2 jump mode control, 2 fade mode control 4 Music Sensor Modes
There was the one that was hiding under the car and then, with a big hiss, jumped out and frightened both Bonnie and me.
This combined with their ability to jump most fences under 6 feet means that they need to be properly trained not to chase cars, squirrels, and other pets.
There's only so many times you'll jump at one grabbing you from under a rocking car or pretending to be «dead» on the floor before it becomes a sixth sense to see it coming.
If you press the Move button (the squiggly line one on the front) while jumping over a railing or car, you can grind along it Tony Hawk - style and holding the trigger will enable you to lean back in your chair to duck under fences or avoid gangsters with sticks.
The cars are much easier to handle, in Rally I was generally limited to racing in my Mini as anything else was beyond my ability to keep under control, whereas here I am happy enough to jump into an Imprezza from across several generations, and put in a respectable time (for me).
For the hardcore Orla Kiely fan, it would be possible to wake up under your Orla Kiely bedspread, have a quick cuppa in your Orla Kiely mug, slip on your Orla Kiely dress, grab your Orla Kiely handbag and jump in your Orla Kiely car to speed off to work.
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BTW, I see a future matchbox crash - derby raceway in that hall with the winning cars jumping the ledge yet squeezing under the rail to make the crash jump down the stairs.
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