Sentences with phrase «then hoisted»

The sharks are then hoisted aboard, where workers slice the fins from live animals before tossing the fin-less bodies back into the ocean to die.
She hung her pack on a peg, then hoisted her bow... The sky was still black, blotted by a plush layer of clouds.
Using wood as the back board and adding leather to strap the baby in these carriers were then hoisted onto the mothers back with straps.
The patibulum is then hoisted to the top of the stipes, and the titulus is nailed into place.
I'm an atheist, too, and I find displays of religion as a response to an attack motivated by religion somewhat ironic (though not quite as perverse as stepping over 2500 dead bodies to find a 90 - degree angle and then hoisting it up and saying «see, god is here!)
You slowly swing your feet out from under the warm covers to the cold floor, then hoist yourself out of bed to begin the long trek down the hall to retrieve your crying baby.
Hold on tightly, then hoist your weight up to the second pedal.
Stir the 296bhp (320bhp from 1993) V8 into life, then hoist up and down with your right hand to release the fly - off handbrake situated between seat and door.
When you were small, you would swing yourself up legs - first, but now you have to stick your head through the opening in the floor and then hoist the rest.
Then you hoist the bike out.
Then hoist your marketing above that benchmark.

Not exact matches

Then, by sheer chance, I found a Brad DeLong post, recently hoisted from his archives, saying something similar.
I made another batch of frosting, finished up the sides, and added a little flourish on top, then slid it onto a cookie sheet and hoisted it into the fridge.
Then they rose, some to hoist coach Jerry Moore on their shoulders, some to pose for pictures on the Block M at midfield, some to high - five members of the Mountaineers band.
Magnus2 especially excels at that event in which one stands inside an automobile frame, hoists the car up to one's elbows and then sprints with it for a couple miles — a Flintstonian ballet of strength and agility.
And even if we succeed with one, I'll be doubting him right up until we hoist the Cup, and then it's too late to enjoy it.
Then, for the 3rd time in 4 seasons, Team Kahn hoisted the Adult Men's League Crown!
Wimbledon then took it a stage further and just hoisted long balls in the eighties, unfortunately with some success.
West Ham Utd 0 Chelsea 1 If Chelsea do indeed hoist their third Premier League title under José Mourinho's stewardship in May then -LRB-...)
The highlight of his career at Chelsea was winning the Champions League in 2012 and then getting in John Terry's way as he hoisted the trophy aloft.
Irwin again never missed a single game during the league and cup double winning campaign of 1993 - 94, was a corner stone of the side that repeated the double in 1995 - 96 then captained the side for the final home game of 2000 - 01 against Derby County — allowing him to hoist the Premier League trophy for his seventh title in his 10th year of service.
This maybe for commercial or a contractual clause but they are reluctant to provide any form of statement regarding referees performances, I have suggested before that it could be possible to raise attention of the issue by hoisting a banner / s at our Matches they don't have to be expensive An A4 size printed out to read, (AFC FANS DEMAND FAIR PLAY FROM THE REF) of course people will have their own take on what to say but if it's not officially authorized by the club then there is no come back.
Then when they're ready to move, tots can hoist themselves up on the sturdy design, and the walker will cheer them on with music and phrases.
Included is Baby Bench Press: Mom lies on her back and hoists baby into the air with arms outstretched, then lowers baby back to her chest.
You can easily get used to putting toddlers on by simply hoisting them up onyour back with the Ergo waist band done up then bringing up the straps, or put them in the front and swing them around (either with straps partly undone or simply by sliding your arms in and turning it around like a t - shirt you have put on back to front!)
Then I realize I don't know where I am, so I ask the hoist man, «Which way is north?»
A few approach the research boat, allow themselves to be hoisted up, then bask on deck, looking around with apparent interest and whistling at others in the water while the team of researchers and volunteers shades the dolphins» eyes from the sun and splashes cooling water on their skin.
You can then raise your thigh, bringing the weight up, using your arms to hoist the weight up onto your shoulder.
Step one foot high up onto the wall, then push off the other foot and hoist it up along side its mate.
If I have the trousers shortened (I am still not sure, very pigheaded you know), then I will still have to hoist them up climbing stairs.
Harding ran onto the ice to avoid disqualification, started and then stopped her routine, skated over to the judges and hoisted up her leg, sobbing, her face a mask of tragedy, an image equally as iconic as Kerrigan's confused, anguished expression seven weeks earlier.
Pulling one lever on each seat unlatches them from the floor, and then two people can easily hoist them sideways through the large, squared - off doors.
Afterwards when then RS 7 goes on the hoist for that tyre change we discover the retaining bolts have fallen out of a couple of rear suspension reinforcing braces.
There was only one way into the station's interior, deep in the mountain: through an access shaft from the top of the station, then down a hoist and along a tunnel on board two - seated tractors while the gates were closed.
For all those who weren't lucky enough to find adoptive humans, the volunteers then had to do the cage - hoisting and transporting in reverse, taking the animals back to the shelter to face their uncertain fates.
I'd say the Best Western card is probably the worst one out of them all, but if you are the kind of person who works in small towns or rural areas where even IHG won't hoist a Holiday Inn Express flag then that may be the only option.
But if you can freaking hoist up the sandbags from the river, it's shallow and mild enough for you to just trudge through it without any need for sandbags, so the answer should be 0 then.
Earn the most points in five games to hoist the trophy, and then start all over again the next season to try to defend your title.
Unless, of course, it is painted from the viewpoint of a 4 - year - old, then it begins to make sense: mother is tall and angelic and can hoist the tot off the floor at will.
What is it, then, that elevates the nominally similar work of David Hammons (b. 1943)-- a MacArthur «genius grant» winner in 1991 — so far above the pack that it seems as if he's landed from another planet, equipped with X-ray vision and telepathy, hoisting our foibles about race and class with a variety of pithy petards?
The county also reconfigured the 28 - by -28-foot sculpture by adding weights to hoist up a portion of the mobile that it deemed as hanging too low and then attached a motor because, with the added weight, the mobile would no longer rotate on its own.
After a rallying speech, participants hoisted bicycles, balloons, signs, and paper sunflowers over their heads, then marched down İstiklal chanting «Üç yüz elli hemen şimdi!»
If that's the case, then, a person «thinking like a lawyer» and borrowing from Shakespeare might say that Mr. Horseman found himself hoist with his own petard.
Then it got weird, when actor Steven Seagal showed up dressed in camouflage and sunglasses and hoisting a rifle.
Choose whichever you find fitting for your writing and communication style, and then toss off the lifelines, hoist those sails and plot your OWN resume course.
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