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12 Sentences With "careering into"

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Witnesses described a white van careering into pedestrians on the bridge.
Witnesses described a white van careering into pedestrians near London Bridge and knocking over several people.
The Dutch teenager and Raikkonen tangled wheels, with the Finn's car slewing sideways and into Vettel's before again careering into the Red Bull and also collecting Fernando Alonso's McLaren.
Careering into each other like runaway bumper cars, they create a gracefully graceless ballet of kinetic dysfunction, appropriate to characters who have never learned how to handle the lethal weapon that is the human body.
Both rolling news channels and special programmes broadcast by terrestrial channels have been lambasted – among them France 2, condemned for showing footage of the assailant careering into bystanders, as well as staging vox pops with survivors just moments later.
Walking a few blocks westward gave me a view of the Hudson River, where Washington was able to join the rest of the shocked town in observing two British warships race up the river with their guns blasting, sending cannonballs careering into the streets.
The police seldom feature, and when they do it is as victims or worse: some are too busy listening to a football match to notice, or perhaps care, that a hoodlum has brushed a stroller with his speeding scooter, sending it careering into a wall and leaving the child inside sobbing.
He has the same knockabout whimsy careering into keen lament. But Mr. Moody's work has a distinctive rawness; it's more steeped in rage. He's also funnier, and to that degree less reconciled to the world as he finds it. Cheever had less to forgive; the waterfall of language here is full of toxic sludge.
On the group's first camp out for the night, Ratty quietly reminisces about his home on the river, but declines Mole's suggestion that they return. The following day, disaster strikes as a passing motorcar spooks Alfred and sends the caravan careering into a ditch. Toad impulsively decides that motor cars are his calling in life, and he derides the "nasty, common, canary-coloured cart" as antiquated, proclaiming that motorcars are the only way to travel. Rat and Mole can do nothing but look on as Toad buys and quickly crashes his cars one after another.
Georgano 1971, p.176 Just a fortnight later, Murphy himself was killed at Syracuse when duelling for the lead in the AAA race. He crashed into the inside fence and was impaled by one of the boards. He would become the AAA's first posthumous champion. Georgano 1971, p.267 In between, Anglo-Italian Dario Resta (winner in 1915) was killed at Brooklands in a speed record attempt. A security-belt on his Sunbeam came loose, puncturing a tyre and sending the car careering into an iron fence. Resta was burned to death before help could arrive to save him.
Muller led the field away with Loeb second and Coronel third before Monteiro went around the outside to take third place. Michelisz then tapped Coronel from behind who in turn ran into Monteiro sending both drivers into the barriers at the first corner. Monteiro was able to limp back to the pits while Coronel's car was retired on the spot. Kozlovskiy out-braked himself at the final corner of lap one, clipped the front of Tarquini's car and careering into the back of team mate Huff which brought out the yellow flags in the final sector.
She trailed them into port and, after they had moored, fired her bow torpedoes, blowing up two and damaging a third. A stray torpedo hit a dock, sending a bus careering into the water, an incident the Cary Grant comedy film Operation Petticoat incorporated into its story line in 1959 (Grant yelling "We sunk a truck!" in the film after an unintentional misfire caused by a nurse on board). However, no sinkings were confirmed by Japanese records — again possibly because of the small size of the alleged victims. An authenticated kill came off the Tokara Islands on 22 August, when she attacked a convoy, hit several ships, and claimed several kills including two destroyers, but apparently only sank the 6,754-ton transport . According to Tsushima-maru Commemoration Association data, the ship was carrying 1,661 civilian evacuees, including 834 schoolchildren (of whom 775 were killed).

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