I sit by the aisle for a quick escape.
Not exact matches
I stood frozen in the
aisle, enraptured
by the gizmos and gadgets built into these newfangled high - tech cell phones
sitting on the shelves.
From the
aisle seat where I was
sitting I could have stuck out my foot and tripped him up, and might easily have done so, had my attention not been arrested
by a still, small voice, as it were, asking, «Coffin, what part of that sentence are you objecting to?»
It led to me nearly spending $ 75 on a CD set that promised to help me «decode» my baby's cries, and
sitting in the
aisle of a used bookstore, surrounded
by books on newborn sleep, crying in exhaustion.
Your child should
sit away from the
aisle to protect her from injuries that can be caused
by service trolleys, passengers walking in
aisles, and hot meals or liquids being passed over the
aisle seat.
Ever since word broke that former NYC Councilman Simcha Felder will be running for the new so - called Super Jewish district in Brooklyn, there has been speculation over whether the downstate Democrat will caucus with members of his own party, cross the
aisle to
sit with the Republicans or perhaps shun both conferences and go the independent route
by casting his lot with the IDC.
Board somewhere in the middle of the pack so
by the time you're walking down the
aisle, you can assess who you might want to
sit next to.
Narrow
aisles are lined with row after row of near - identical game machines that players
sit facing, side -
by - side and back - to - back for hours on end.
Three decades of sculptures
by Hassan Sharif — colourful agglomerations of banal objects with coils of rope, elastic and rubber tubing —
sit in the following gallery on shelves that could have been borrowed from the artist's studio, or a supermarket
aisle.
Travelers exploring Turkey
by long - haul bus for the first time are often surprised at what they find onboard, or perhaps more
by what they don't: no people
sitting or standing in the
aisles, no crates of chickens, and no stinky toilet.