Sentences with phrase «out of an aeroplane»

You should try it, it's fantastic,» enthused Anita's skydiver colleague, as she waxed lyrical about the joys of jumping out of an aeroplane with nothing...
THINK of those fleeting moments when you look out of an aeroplane window and realise that, regardless of the indignities of commercial air travel, you are flying, higher than a bird, an Icarus safe from the sun.
I had the feeling of jumping out of an aeroplane and, although there was a parachute on my back, I did not have a clue how to use it, and did not even know if it would open.
Go on be brave and throw yourself out of an aeroplane onto a tropical beach!
We could design it so that all the different factors of life could exist, whether it is losing our keys or our arms, eating an ice cream or falling out of an aeroplane, writing an amazing piece of music or stubbing your toe on that damn coffee table for the 4th time this week..

Not exact matches

A playboy who picks up gorgeous women on aeroplanes and who is so keen to break America that he is prepared to bankroll the Nixon interview out of his own pocket.
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.»
If you look out of the window of an aeroplane and see its shadow on the cloud tops, you might be lucky enough to also see a «glory»: a bull's - eye pattern resembling a small, circular, pastel - colored rainbow surrounding the shadow.
«The promotion has kicked off today (23rd June) with Dawn O'Porter's debut YA novel Paper Aeroplanes (Hot Key Books)-- a «touching» portrayal of young girls trying to come to terms with grief — and The Bookseller understands tomorrow's promotion (24th June) will be Broken Dolls, a debut by James Carol (Faber) featuring Jefferson Winter, an ex-FBI psychological profiler assigned to help the Met out with their cold cases.
HOW TO GET HERE: Scuba and Island enthusiasts from all around the world seek out Tioman, here is a short but fairly detailed explanation of the options you have if you've just stepped of the aeroplane, coming from within Malaysia or even from Singapore.
«Polarities» (1972), for example, plotted out graphic gestures by Oppenheim's father and daughter using red magnesium flares, stretching over 150 metres long, in Bridgehampton, New York, while «Whirlpool - Eye of the Storm» (1973) used an aeroplane discharging white smoke to create a three - quarter mile diameter vortex in the sky.
On the other hand you don't want your aeroplanes falling out of the sky, since it is more than a bit embarrassing.
Just in case the aeroplane falls out of the sky or the nuclear power plant goes critical or the entire worldwide banking authorisation system crashes?
The country expects to use 10 % less electricity within a decade; all power stations are to be modernised; there's # 30bn for more renewables; railways will be further subsidised to lure people out of their cars and away from aeroplanes; plans for more wind turbines, photovoltaic electricity and biofuels will all be fast - forwarded; there is # 1,500 m to reduce CO2 in existing buildings; and the solar market is growing by 40 % a year.
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