Sentences with phrase «too narrow places»

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Every driver has had to pass up a choice parking place because it was too narrow.
There was too much snow to find places to put in the narrow, steep - sloped valley, he explained, and no easy way to take it anywhere else.
All too often, when my fellow academics hear that I teach at a Christian college, they will ask how I can teach at a place that's so «narrow» or that creates a bubble for our students.
It's tight at the top of the table and it's tight in the markets too but despite sitting in second place, Juventus were listed as narrow favourites in bet365's serie A betting options to win the title at the end of the season.
If the insert or prefold diaper placed inside the pocket diaper is too small or too narrow, it won't be able to absorb as much as necessary.
My be too wide to maneuver through store aisles, crowed places, narrow sidewalks or some doorways (Measure before purchasing.)
The removal tool has a notch cut in it that fits perfectly over the shaft but is too narrow to fit over the sleeve directly under the blade, where it is intended to be placed.
Mr McCarthy said teaching was the «foundation for civilised society» but suggested the curriculum was too narrow and the focus of the curriculum could be in the wrong place.
It would be an interesting place to explore — but we are probably too far from the narrow end of the horn to examine it with telescopes.
Just make sure not to use a grip that's too narrow — you'd be best off placing your hands just a bit closer than shoulder - width apart.
«I think it really wound up narrowing the scope of instruction and placed too much emphasis on reading and math tests.
A spokeswoman for the DfE said: «Ofqual is clear that the current system is affected by perverse incentives, distorts teaching, narrows the curriculum and places too much pressure on qualifications.
Under NCLB - era accountability, too much focus was placed on a single measure (student assessment), casting a spotlight on too narrow a band of students (low - performing students near proficiency) rather than sparking higher performance by all students.
It was the sort of narrow, twisting stretch that wouldn't have looked out of place on a Corsican rally stage and the temptation to test the robustness of the car's sump with a few big cuts was almost too much.
The GT is broad too; no doubt to accommodate the engine midship; but it makes it difficult to place on narrow roads, and average sized parking bays suddenly feel shrunken when trying to climb in or out.
There are also armrests that are perfectly placed and not too narrow so the average adult can actually use them comfortably.
The well - bolstered front buckets may be a little too narrow across the shoulders for those who wear size 44 jackets or larger, but they are supportive and keep you in place during spirited driving.
Both of them had the faces of mariners: eyes narrowed in a perpetual squint, wrinkles seared into place by too much sun, and a sharpness of expression that even heavy seas would not disturb.
As there is too much to see and do in the world, narrowing down to a single place is hard for me....
Its narrow streets with colorful houses speak of days long gone, and it is another place that wasn't hit too hard by the earthquake.
The loads are placed in a bucket the size of a wheelbarrow, and then pulled across on a rope, bypassing a section of trail too narrow for power carriers (motorized wheelbarrows).
We see this happen in other places if too narrow a theme is selected and if too many restrictions are placed on the artist.
Such a narrow home sandwiched between two others would not have too much heat loss in the first place, but Luke worked with Arup to ensure that it was as environmentally friendly as possible, with passive solar design, a ground source heat pump, photovoltaics and rainwater harvesting to flush the toilets.
The county has built «a lot of brand new sidewalk, in some places where there was none, in others where it was too narrow and hard against traffic lane,» Zimmerman said.
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