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20 Sentences With "clamber on"

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Bamboos sprout out of railway bridges; children clamber on lotuses sculpted out of steel.
Once hatched, tadpoles clamber on the males' backs to be ferried to pools of water.
"Let's get a group hug, y'all," he says as the kids clamber on chairs to get closer to him.
Opposite me, fans clamber on the statue of Bobby Moore to get a better view of the action down the street.
The idea is to make it easier for youngsters to clamber on to the housing ladder and to incentivise property firms to build.
They don't clamber on the walls, get to the top of towers, shoot down on you from cliffs, climb trees, build gun emplacements.
In a future that looks a lot like the present, a young couple finds it almost impossible to clamber on to the property ladder.
Migrants are resorting to desperate means to try to get through the Eurotunnel, including attacking trucks bound for Britain so they can clamber on board.
Here's the thing, though — he just calmly continued the interview as his kitty proceeded to clamber on top of his head, because cat people are outstanding.
The policy will end up costing over £500m a year, but the hope is that young folk will find it easier to clamber on to the housing ladder.
At Ferdowsi Square, one of the busiest places in Tehran, she used a tree branch to clamber on top of the utility box next to a traffic light.
The nine actors clamber on and around a sloping stage that, over the course of the 90-minute performance, is progressively assembled from squares locking noisily into a large frame.
The driver of the bus into town switches between English and Spanish as they clamber on, then motors across the runway (when planes land, barriers drop and the peninsula is briefly cut off).
Saakashvili's recapture follows a surreal game of hide-and-seek that saw him clamber on a roof to avoid law enforcement, before being broken out of a police van by protesters amid clashes with hundreds of riot police on Tuesday.
This character can use their whip to hook onto that part of the environment, to pull something down or clamber on up; while that one's magic can lift that obstruction right out of the way, or smash it down over an enemy's head.
The Troll was sculpted by four local artists: Steve Badanes, Will Martin, Donna Walter and Ross Whitehead. The Troll is interactive--visitors are encouraged to clamber on him or try to poke out his one good eye (a hubcap). The Troll is high, weighs two tons, and is made of steel rebar, wire and ferroconcrete.
Above the boat, a nude figure representing Zephyr blows on the sails. Another nude representing Pleasure lies on a large bouquet of flowers, loosely holding the helm of the boat and allowing Zephyr's breeze to guide it. A nude child blows bubbles, which another nude on the prow of the ship, representing Youth, reaches to catch. Naiads, again nude, swim around and clamber on the boat.
They are remarkable for simply being about family life. The one concession is the scattering of jolly winged putti, who hold up plaques and garlands and clamber on the illusionistic pierced balustrade that surrounds a trompe l'oeil view of the sky that decks the ceiling of the chamber. Mantegna's main legacy in considered the introduction of spatial illusionism, carried out by a mastery of perspective, both in frescoes and in sacra conversazione paintings: his tradition of ceiling decoration was followed for almost three centuries.
Behan loved the story of how, walking along the street in London shortly after this episode, a Cockney approached him and exclaimed that he understood every word he had said—drunk or not—but had not a clue what "that bugger Muggeridge was on about!" While addled, Brendan would clamber on stage and recite the play's signature song "The Auld Triangle". The transfer of the play to Broadway provided Behan with international recognition. Rumours still abound that Littlewood contributed much of the text of The Quare Fellow and led to the saying, "Dylan Thomas wrote Under Milk Wood, Brendan Behan wrote under Littlewood".
Angus Young is famous for his wild onstage antics: intense jumps and running back and forth across the stage while playing his guitar. He scoots across the stage on his back while playing a wild solo. Young would clamber on to Bon Scott's or Brian Johnson's shoulders during concerts and they would make their way through the audience with smoke streaming from a satchel on his own back, while he played an extended guitar solo, usually during the song "Rocker" with Scott or during "Let There Be Rock" with Johnson. Young also emulated Chuck Berry's duck-walk while playing in concert.

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