Then the youngest
got to her feet with the other year 5 winners and silence fell over the assembled masses... Until the youngest's name was called out.
He watched one young
man get to his feet and move slowly from the wall, confusion settling on the immature mouth, then despair.
«Ranger has been running funny and has had trouble
getting to his feet after a nap,» Sally told Dr. Jones when she brought the two - year - old family pet for his annual checkup.
But while the TV camera panned to the women
slowly getting to their feet (led by early adopter Meryl Streep), it didn't manage to catch what happened shortly after McDormand was finished.
When you are learning to surf, this is the area you generally will spend the first few lessons, until you get confident in paddling, balancing on your surfboard and
getting to your feet quickly.
I'm convinced it can be the story of so many others, if the Church really gets on its knees in prayer,
gets to its feet in action, and opens its mouth to share Jesus.
The newspaper's front page was mistakenly tweeted before
Osborne got to his feet yesterday, leading shadow chancellor Ed Balls to wave a photocopy of the front page at the chancellor until he was ordered to desist by deputy speaker Lindsay Hoyle.
If the over had taken precisely four minutes to deliver, describing it took another 25 and so I
finally got to my feet at 1 am.
Katja
eventually gets to her feet, but Kruger will spend the rest of the film looking as if Katja still feels that blow, but can fight it off with outbursts of anger.
Cats with arthritis, may walk stiffly, have
trouble getting to their feet, or may urinate or defecate outside the litter box (because it may be too painful to get in and out).
No matter your skill level, our surf class teaches you the basics of board handling, positioning, paddling, various techniques
on getting to your feet, surfing etiquette, ocean knowledge, and water safety.
The next Sunday, as the minister was «waxing most eloquently verbose» this little
woman got to her feet and hollered out, «Jes» call «im Fether, an» ask «im fer somethin'.»
But the initial panic that saw me bawling as Boss wobbled and swayed to
get to his feet soon wore off.
Surfers begin handling surfboards on their own, learn to paddle out unassisted, practice
getting to their feet fast (straight to their feet, no knees), and start selecting and paddling for their own waves.
However, the reaction was priceless as Fellaini wriggled around on the ground like he was in incredible pain, only to
get to his feet shortly after and carry on playing.
The fact that we still remember him a lot speaks volumes even if some deny.To me it would be difficult for us to get any player like him again.What a player?anytime the
ball got to his feet i knew what was next either a fantastic pass over the top or a skill or a shot.I really loved you Fabregas when you were in arsenal.What if he had stayed.
Scully got to his feet last Saturday at Belmont as the field of seven swung into the stretch curve in the $ 250,000 1 - mile Marlboro Cup.
Quite a lot of fans boo as the half - time whistle sounds but as the team walks off the pitch, many
others get to their feet and roar them on.
Within half an hour
of getting to his feet, the chancellor had made seven jokes, including one which relied on the prime minister passing him a box of cough sweets and one which appeared to mock Michael Gove for using «economicky» words.
Once you have
gotten to your feet simply reverse course to get back to the ground and switch arms in order to execute the next repetition.
Kelly is horrified, the kids (who are always everywhere in the frame) are frightened, and mother, her wrists bloodied by her effort to break her fall into shards of milk bottle glass, struggles to
get to her feet amid the slippery red and white liquid that swirls around her.
She then asked every single female nominee to stand up, prompting everyone in categories from cinematography to design and best actress nominee Meryl Streep to
get to their feet while the audience in the Dolby Theatre cheered.
Not unlike the wink sent our way as Ethan and an
opponent get to their feet and said opponent towers over Cruise's solid, but shorter, frame.
Meryl
Streep got to her feet, and when the others did, too, all throughout the auditorium — from the stars out front to the short film nominees way in the back — McDormand said, «We all have stories to tell and projects we need financed.»
The doors opened; an attendant pushing a resident in a wheelchair entered, and the
dog got to his feet, approached the chair, lowered his head a bit, and accepted a greeting and a neck rub from the elderly woman before she continued on her way.
You have to paddle harder and
get to your feet much faster than you did when you were riding in the whitewater.
The Democrat is urging the San Francisco 49ers footballer, who's sitting out the anthem at games to protest race relations in America, to
get to his feet in honor of the 15th anniversary of the attacks.