Sentences with phrase «keep her from falling onto»

Herma and Helma were frantically struggling to keep her from falling onto the floor, but she was oblivious.

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I will lean on the Lord because he is the only one who hold onto me and keep me from falling.
Our Product Collection Tables feature 5.50 ″ raised sides at a 107 ° angle around the table top to keep product from falling off when exiting the conveyor onto the table.
Keeps baby's soother or teether in a safe, accessible place and prevents from falling out of the mouth onto the floor.
But they hardly know about furniture straps to secure furniture or appliances like TVs to keep them from falling over onto their children.
It has a reversible bumper for increased durability plus a muffler on the exhaust to keep anything from falling onto your workspace.
If the cups that are used in a cage are on a post that screws into the cage bars in different places, a product from First Prize Pet Products — a subsidiary of Pearce Plastics, Inc., in Pasadena, Calif. — has the perfect solution for keeping food from falling out onto the floor.
The canvases by the late Kazuo Shiraga, who spread paint with the bottoms of his feet while holding onto a rope above him to keep from falling, sold at Fergus McCaffrey's booth at the Foire Internationale d'Art Contemporain, which ended Sunday.
However, I think maybe I may be inclined to agree with Kollipara that chemtrails just may be a conspiracy — a real «true» conspiracy to keep what's going on day and night — and which darkens our skies (less sunlight hits earth now), plus precipitates all kinds of toxic crap falling onto earth — to keep the public from knowing what's actually going on above our heads.
For this reason, New York law requires property owners who allow or invite others to come onto their property to take certain measures to keep their property safe and free from fall hazards.
A frequent task for a family therapist is to keep the family - conversation going, in play as it were: as if standing at the side of a ping - pong table, where each time the ball falters between family bats, stops or falls off the table, the therapist flicks it back into play — toward or onto the bat of a participant, from which it flies onto another's.
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