Sentences with phrase «then gallop»

Flick left and right through Innerleithen, then gallop into the Moorfoot Hills with eyes peeled to avoid colliding with big - horned sheep.
Baker Mayfield waited patiently for possession of the golden hat... and then galloped off the field at the Cotton Bowl on an imaginary horse.
I made one simple adjustment on her pelvis and it was so interesting... I can still see this blonde little horse, she turned around and she touched her nose right on her butt to the right and then she galloped off to the right and kicked her heels up and came back around.»

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In a newspaper article from May 1948, Rep. Buffett wrote, «In a free country the monetary unit rests upon a fixed foundation of gold... independent of the ruling politicians... unless you are willing to surrender your children and your country to galloping inflation, war and slavery, then this cause demands your support... we must win the battle to restore honest money.»
Then came the feminists» more properly designated by their original name, the libbers» who were militant, angry, and in the grip of a curious but lethal combination of galloping self - pity and driving ambition.
Then, on Saturday afternoon, they'll gallop over the more than 30 jumps on the cross-country course designed by Ian Stark of Great Britain, the Galway Downs course designed since 2007.
The camera follows the horse — in silence, there's no sound on these tapes — as he gallops back across the end zone and then down the Tech sideline, the saddle now slid completely around his side, empty stirrups dangling.
Then, completely unexpectedly, the bull got up on its feet, shook itself in a brief instant, and galloped toward the stream growth at the bottom of the hill.
Instead, they were the creators of their own downfall, scoring two own goals and then failing to pick up a centre - back inn Pique, who had galloped forward unattended.
Imagine my surprise, then, when we learned he was one of only two boys in the top reading group, and that his aptitude was galloping ahead.
Gently gallop him on your lap — first slowly, then a little more quickly.
These children can demonstrate their growing skills by galloping, then hopping and, eventually, skipping.
A computer simulation then let researchers estimate how the bones would respond to the stresses of locomotion for each species, such as jumping over a hurdle or accelerating into a gallop.
The man is Charlie Kaufman, writer of BEING JOHN MALKOVICH, and where that film left off as far as reality is concerned, this film starts and then takes off at a gallop.
Another scene, one of the best, is emotionally effective in its grim beauty: Joey gallops through the trenches of No Man's Land until becoming entangled in barbed wire and then freed by a British and German soldier who must shed their wartime tension to work together.
From San Diego's harbor, there follows a supremely entertaining gallop to Alpine and then through the bouldery Viejas Mountains to Otay Lakes.
Still, there is no sign of the posh pickup, but then we see a charging bull, watch a giant illuminated «X» explode, a bunch of horses galloping, raindrops, a tidal wave, and then a spinning tire, rectangular LED headlight, and finally the pricey pickup.
Our dog during our potty training journeling time would have a small gallop for a number 1 and then a full run for a number 2.
She paused for what seemed an eternity, then launched into a gallop straight for me, her tail wagging.
If your puppy is leaping, galloping and lunging around the ring, grabbing at his leash and playing then the judge will be unable to evaluate his movement and therefore unable to award a placement to your dog.
Enjoy an exciting ride into the Manzanillo hills and then finish with an exhilarating gallop the beach.
And then there are the intangibles, like getting a chance to be in love again in my late 40s, and watching two creatures I grew in my belly gallop towards adulthood.
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