Sentences with phrase «of a fire engine»

There is accessible storage in the back of the fire engine closed by a latch.
The eight buttons are also meant to look like the eight cylinders of a firing engine.
Kids can race to the scene of a fire on the back of a fire engine, watch themselves on television or zip down a dinosaur slide.
Step 3: Model the environmental sound of the toy, such as the motor noises of the car or truck, the siren of the fire engine or telephone ringing.
Another example has you controlling the hose of a fire engine in order to (you guessed it!)
And YES my name is spelled SAMI... how can you compare the color of a fire engine to that of the Almighty God... Like comparing apples to oranges, dumb analogy!
He even cited the example of a boy whose task was operating the piston of a fire engine to open and shut a valve alternately, and who found that by tying a string from the handle of the valve to another part of the machine, the valve would open and shut without his assistance, thus freeing him to play with other boys!
Since 2010, 7000 firefighter jobs have gone, over 40 stations have closed and scores of fire engines have been taken out of service.
And on two or three occasions last year we actually ran out of fire engines,» said Johnson.
«I have been doing this for 15 years, I have seen vehicles burn, but I have never seen anything of this magnitude,» said Justin Correll, who commanded one of the fire engines on the scene.
Cell groups recognizing the color red and the sound of a siren, for instance, do not synchronize with each other to form the unified idea of a fire engine.
Found in shades of fire engine red and scarlet, embrace this sizzling colour in a tone that suits you.
Three smaller companies in Forager's $ 90 million global vehicle are B&C Speakers, a manufacturer of industrial speakers; Kapsch, which makes electronic toll systems; and Rosenbauer, a manufacturer of fire engines.
«I saw the figure 5 in gold,» wrote the poet William Carlos Williams in a vision of a fire engine hurtling through a New York street with its glittering numeral against its red body.
THE 1993 Biennial Exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art begins on Madison Avenue in front of the building, where an enormous sculpture of a fire engine by the California artist Charles Ray is parked at the curb.
This was a highly - sensitive and time critical project, upon which the availability of London's entire fleet of fire engines and operational equipment was dependent.
Only in a later conversation does Duesberg admit that even today the sirens of fire engines or ambulances in the streets of Berkeley provoke in him a primitive fear reflex — a lasting effect of the war years.
«What the public saw and did not understand was we had some of our fire engines positioned at vantage points,» he told Radio Ghana.
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