Sentences with phrase «through narrow passageways»

Getting children through crowded areas isn't too much of a problem, as it is sleek enough to get through narrow passageways easily, while still having ample room to carry two children.
Overhead, 160 - foot - high cliffs towered over us and a cool, fall breeze blew through the narrow passageway and rustled the burnt orange, red and brown leaves creating a canopy above.

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Reception area: Quid's office is accessible only through a narrow, winding passageway.
The halocline divides the freshwater and saltwater throughout the cave system of limestone passageways — so narrow in parts that a diver must detach from his oxygen tanks to fit through — and caverns sometimes large enough to drive a semi-truck through them.
It must stand, sit, or lie down and wait while the owner is otherwise occupied; walk on a loose leash in a park or other natural setting, through a crowd, and past distractions; sit - stay in a small group; be petted by a person who is carrying something; walk by food when told to «leave it»; down or sit stay at a distance; come when called with distractions present; and remain under control when entering / exiting a doorway or narrow passageway.
This narrowing of the passageway through the arteries is closely associated with heart disease.
Downtown Cancun's open - air market welcomes visitors with a bazaar - like atmosphere as it twists through the city's narrow passageways.
Wander through vivid explosions of colour and sweet aromas at some of Europe's premier gardening festivals or explore the looming spires and narrow passageways of Bavaria's mystical castles.
Is it due to traveling through narrow channels / passageways or is it more economical?
Crawlers fit into narrow passageways standing zombies can't fit through and can even clamber up walls.
It is quite a rush to maneuver through Thunder Force «s caverns and narrow passageways while dealing with enemies that seemingly come out of nowhere and throw gobs of fire at the player.
In order to comprehend the structure, one has to follow the architect's path, moving through a series of narrow, looping passageways.
To get to Lee Bul's new works at Lehman Maupin, you must enter through a narrowing mirrored passageway and crouch through a tight exit before entering the gallery space.
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