Sentences with phrase «wriggling over»

Cameron also rounded on the Liberal Democrat leader, Nick Clegg, accusing him of wriggling over his offer of an amnesty to illegal immigrants that Cameron said would allow 600,000 people who came here illegally to stay, as well as bring their families.
Each spring, tiny roundworms hatch and wriggle over to the nearest soybean root to feed.
We wriggled over the steep Sierra Bermeja in Peñas Blancas pass, the engine's gruff Joe Cocker croon echoing against the eponymous white cliffs.

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Anne spins and spins in the back of the church, her arms outstretched, Joe does jerky jumping moves, shaking and wriggling, Evelynn stomps, the music washes over them and they have this freedom to move that I envy, this connection with their physical self to worship that I can hardly remember.
A helper snuck over like a crude assassin and jammed a dagger behind the bull's head, and violently wriggling it until the spine was severed from the neck.
He took the handoff up over the line, found himself stopped, but wriggled forward the requisite extra smidgin.
California - Northwestern OVER 61.5 While the Bears wriggled through a winless Pac - 12 season with a laughingstock -LSB-...]
They are securely attached to each other with velcro in several places so that the blanket / wrap doesn't scoot up over her face if she wriggles around in her sleep.
I am grateful that, for the most part, Alex is still happy to just lie in my arms and feed because it's not exactly comfortable when he's wriggling all over the place with my boob in his mouth.
The guidelines state that it can be used for children up to 44 lbs, and the best part is that it is truly universal — it just slips over any chair and will keep baby from wriggling off their seat.
The reason for this is quite simple: your little one could wriggle about and push a blanket over her face; however, she probably won't be able to push it off.
Amid ongoing confusion over the Labour position on Brexit veteran Doncaster MP Flint warned that the public would view any attempt to stay in the customs union and European single market as an attempt to «wriggle out» of the result.
I was somewhat concerned that the Government's amendment gave too much wriggle room to returning officers - but the measure was passed into law last week, and it clearly focused minds as over 100 more returning officers have informed the Electoral Commission in the last week that they will indeed be counting on General Election Night.
The Cambridge team plans to build a larger version of cat in the Canary Islands in order to map these cosmic wriggles all over the sky.
Within the glow of cosmic microwaves left over from the Big Bang, astronomers have spotted subtle patterns reflecting the wriggles of gravity waves during the universe's infancy.
We see the woman he's left behind in flashback, as he fawns over her and she wriggles around suggestively on their bed.
How to Eat Fried Worms wriggles onto DVD just in time to add indigestion to your Christmas celebrations... which might make it the perfect gift for those worried about weight gain over the holiday season!
The wriggle room for risk - taking and innovation is limited when head teachers are also looking over their shoulders at league tables and the next Ofsted inspection.
The chassis wriggles and writhes underneath you, the R500 skipping over big ridges and pummelling over ragged sequences, but it never gets unsettled and the ride isn't stiff like, say, a Mitsubishi Evo's — the beauty of light weight is that the chassis can be supple but still easily control the mass it supports.
She wriggled the strap over her head and let the case fall to the floor.
She treats life like a game and at the ripe old age of 11, still loves to roll over on her back and wriggle around with all 4 legs flailing away.
Some dogs don't like being sprayed all over their body and will wriggle and try to escape.
Be sure to support its weight with one hand, while bringing the other over the top to make sure that if it begins to wriggle it will not fall.
To prevent anybody having a nasty shock when their insurer tries to wriggle out of any payments, we obviously work extremely hard to make sure that we have no accidents in the first place, and indeed our Open Water students have a 100 % safety record over the last eight years.
They illuminate the sculptures with human figures that interact with Oursler's miniature worlds; they wriggle across sheets of glass, bounce from corner to corner, and crawl over the surfaces of crudely shaped clay, eery distortions moving across the uneven surface.
The wriggling and squirming reminds me of previous discussions we had over wind energy, carbon tax and fuel taxes.
I claimed for cancelling my trip to India after being diagnosed with Leukemia over the Xmas holidays, Allianz have wriggled ever since to avoid paying me, their latest reason was that it was a preexisting condition, even though I had no symptoms od diagnosis when I booked the trip and bought their crap insurance.
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