Sentences with phrase «straight ahead»

The electric power steering is quick to react and offers plenty of feel when away from the slightly numb straight ahead position.
It's unseasonably chilly out tonight, close to freezing; a gentle prod of the throttle catches the rear summer tires slightly off guard and coaxes the Corvette's tail into a small slip angle while the front end remains pinned straight ahead.
The instrument panel is straight ahead and easy to read.
In all cases keep the front tyres pointed straight ahead.
The wheels kind of want to be straight ahead most of the time.»
At least it has a good sense of straight ahead for painless long - distant cruising.
System of gears in the final drive assembly of a vehicle to transmit torque to the driving wheels regardless of whether the vehicle is moving straight ahead or turning a corner
The steering is well - weighted with fine precision about the straight ahead and reassuring feel on lock, while body control is exemplary, finessed by damping that's taut yet supple.
Though the Fiesta plows straight ahead if you enter a turn too quickly, I soon get the hang of using its proclivity for liftoff oversteer to help me negotiate corners.
Once you've opened the small door and clambered over the high and wide sill, you drop into familiarly Elise - sparse surroundings, with the aluminium tub visible all around you, the Stack instruments straight ahead, and beyond them the Dino-esque view over the front wings.
What was once terrifying is now quite acceptable, and that's about as much as you can hope for from a car with the dimensions and mechanical layout of the latest G. Before, you'd get a mix of remoteness, inconsistency and imprecision in the rack, but once through an unresponsive dead zone around the straight ahead the steering can be used to plot a relatively reliable course from corner to corner.
From straight ahead, the car looks menacing, serious, and immensely potent.
Less easily fixed are issues like the flex - prone body structure, the torque - steering chassis, or the imprecise tiller that has little sense of straight ahead.
On one particular occasion with our (dearly missed) Four Seasons 2008 BMW 135i, I literally chucked it into a corner to see if it would oversteer only for it to plow more or less straight ahead.
In the Countryman, it's nowhere to be seen - the steering rack itself is quick enough, but the car's responses have been dulled around the straight ahead.
It is, however, plenty busy at straight ahead; there's no filter as it reacts to every change in the road surface.
There can be many reasons for this: your foot is not on the brake, a window is open, the steering wheel is not pointed exactly straight ahead, the stars are not in proper alignment.
The bumps in the braking area can really unsettle the car and if you try and carry that extra speed with the car out of balance you slither wide towards the dirty part of the track and towards the cabbage patch straight ahead.
He kept his eyes fixed straight ahead (the better, I suppose, not to be sullied by us hoi polloi).
If your objective intentions aren't already shot to bits, then they soon will be: that shoulder - cut bucket provides the perfect, suggestively laid - back»70s posture, the leather - trimmed wheel is thin and delicate, and there's no slack at the straight ahead.
Yet the Superfast chewed up the track like a honey badger on a termite mound — ferociously, purposefully, as if utterly unaware of anything else but the tarmac straight ahead, there to be eaten.
Sight lines range from OK (straight ahead) to non-existent (rear three - quarter).
To go, you move a mouse - like controller to the left, then in a direction opposite the desired travel (forward for reverse, back for straight ahead).
I still remember him asking, at the age of nine «If a flying plane shoots a missile aimed straight ahead and also one aimed straight behind, at the same time, with the same force — will the two missiles be traveling at the same speed?»
When I drove out of the parking lot and started home, I saw Larry walking north toward his house in patient strides — eyes fixed straight ahead.
She was staring straight ahead, didn't blink, and didn't say a word.
Next, instruct all eight members of the team to stand in a circle about the size of the hula hoop with each persons hands in front of his / her body with index fingers pointing straight ahead, thumbs pointed up, and the remaining three fingers in a fisted position on each hand (pistol position).
Innovation happens when convergent thinkers, those who march straight ahead toward their goal, combine forces with divergent thinkers — those who professionally wander, who are comfortable being uncomfortable, and who look for what is real.
«When you walk in, you look straight ahead and see a picture of three huge trees, children playing, a zebra reading, mice picnicking — a place where the kids know their mothers are safe.»
Rather than moving straight ahead, however, Trier shifts around, exploring the various members of this troubled household through their varied dreams and awkward exchanges.
His first shorts Heroes Are Immortal (90) and Straight Ahead Until Morning (94), both set in small towns by night, show his interest in juxtaposing image and text, assaulting the viewer with torrents of speech: the first a dialogue between two young men (one played by Guiraudie) who wait night after night for a third to arrive, the other the monologue of a watchman caught up in the repetitive, futile pursuit of a wall painter.
The film, directed by Richard Kwietniowski and inspired by a true story, avoids the artificial highs and lows of many gambling movies and shows Hoffman burrowing straight ahead, his eyes rarely lifted from the action, as if under a hypnotic spell.
It has all the good and bad elements of Anderson's style, including some of his best straight - ahead compositions (the ones with the camera facing perpendicular to a rectangular object like a wall or train while the characters either look straight ahead or move sideways as the camera tracks with them, often in slow - motion) and a vibrant use of color (including the blues and yellows he also used well in The Life Aquatic).
Straight ahead (north) is a large wall you can climb.
The story does not take anything from its predecessor, instead it goes straight ahead with different main operations and various side missions.
And although we have an uneasy desire to peek over our shoulder, Shyamalan keeps the camera focused straight ahead.
Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll is three parts straight ahead biographical film to one part impressionistic bits — all dealing with the life of the late Ian Dury [Andy Serkis], rock & roll entertainer extraordinaire.
From the perspective of immersion, you are really just fixed on a single point, and it doesn't appear that PSVR is really necessary as there's no need to look anywhere but straight ahead.
If Through the Never was a straight ahead concert film it would be a masterpiece of heavy metal showmanship.
(Minor spoiler that I think most of the reviews give away straight ahead.)
«To Rome With Love «is Woody Allen's most comical farce — his most straight ahead surreal comedy since his early 70s films.
Live Chat is a straight ahead call up and meet singles type of line.
Instead they just go straight ahead and create an account on the site.
I like things quiet but tend to suddenly have a brainstorm and bull straight ahead.
You can easily find the girl from Ukraine who is online at the moment, so you can start chatting with her straight ahead.
Confidence is a type of relationship capital which qualifies your second love to skip straight ahead and connect on an expanded, authentic and profound level.
If you pigeonhole yourself as an intern and just keep the lights straight ahead on your job description then you're missing out.
When walking, be sure to keep your head up and your eyes looking straight ahead.
Confident women look straight ahead, which in turn helps them to walk in a straight line.
I now know why people look off to the side rather than straight ahead.
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