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21 Sentences With "clambering on"

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Before receiving an answer, his 6-foot-2 frame was already clambering on top of a trash can.
And now everybody needs to have that photo, so all of these people started clambering on this mountain and going off designated trails.
Enterprising thieves have been known to drop in on passengers, clambering on top of CNGs and slicing through their canvas roofing to gain entry.
The critter could be seen clambering on top of packages of Welch's fruit snacks and sitting inside the machine's opening where snacks are dispensed.
The trio had been sentenced for clambering on Cuadrilla lorries last year, but the Court of Appeal ruled that their punishment had been "manifestly excessive".
Enjoy the Matterhorn views as you cruise the pistes, and watch out for chamois — horned, goat-like animals that you might see clambering on the rocks.
There was no choreographed display, as there had been against Thailand and Chile, only raw emotion: fists pumping the air and bodies clambering on Rapinoe's back.
One virtuosic run follows another, perhaps best typified by finger-busting scurryings gathering speed along a single keyboard, soon countered by deft clambering on the pedals.
A second video showed a swarm of officers clambering on to a train to arrest a man, frightening riders, even though the man did not appear to resist.
But tourists can do damage, too — at the cenote, I saw people slathering on sunscreen before entering the water and clambering on the rocklike structures as they angled for better photos.
" She went on to describe scenes of fans clambering on traffic lights and on cars, saying the pub had resembled a hospital emergency room with "people coming in with bumps and scrapes and nosebleeds.
Most of the photographs on display relate to Wong's compositional research, though we also get the occasional family photo, including a remarkable image of a young Wong clambering on top of an actual fire truck.
She was distracted by the television; she and Pippa had visited the palace at Knossos a few years ago with their husbands, who hadn't got on; Pippa had sprained her ankle while clambering on the ruins.
SILVERSTONE, England (Reuters) - Two migrant stowaways ended up being fast-tracked into the British Grand Prix paddock after clambering on board a truck belonging to a Ferrari Formula One team supplier that was waiting to enter Britain.
His face was creased and leathery from a decade in the Mojave outpost of Twentynine Palms, and he had the unhurried gait of a man whose cartilage was shot from a career of clambering on and off no-skid steel.
He depicted the everyday life of a self-contained world: children clambering on a nursery school jungle gym; black workers in their grim segregated housing; a high school football practice; customers lined up for food rations food at a grocery store; music lovers attending an Oak Ridge Symphony concert; and teenagers playing Ping-Pong.
Dive bomber support was also available from the Luftwaffe. In the initial attack, battle group 380 captured 2 blockhouses by clambering on their roofs and dropping explosive charges into their embrasures. Utilizing the gap in the line, further casements were outflanked and attacked from the rear, by nightfall 6 blockhouses had been captured in its sector.
Clambering on board their boat, he takes control of it, is later overwhelmed and ends up on a deserted beach. Wandering, he encounters a small band of Romani who speak no English. He eludes what appears to be a police manhunt and stows away on a truck which takes him to what he now recognises as London. A Mrs.
In the winter, chipping sparrows are gregarious and form flocks, sometimes associating with other bird species. They mostly forage on the ground for seeds and other food items, as well as clambering on plants and trees, feeding on buds and small arthropods. In the west of their range they breed mainly in coniferous forests, but in the east, they choose woodland, farmland, parks and gardens. Breeding starts in late April and May and the nest is often built in a tree.
Making my challenge with 150 metres to go, out in Lane Three on the brick-red Stadium Australia track, I felt as if I were almost picked up and carried along by the roar of the crowd, the breath of the crowd. They propelled me to the line … to the gold. Only later was I told of how many people had risen to their feet almost as one, clambering on seats, to add their determination to my own in that 800 metres final. I will never forget the feeling that night, the 'rush' that supported my charge in the home straight.
In winter months the water required by the goanna may be supplemented from free water or by pulmocutaneous exchange of moisture. The darker coloration of V. rosenbergi, a form of melanism, allows a greater degree of thermoregulation of their body in the cooler southern climates. They periodically bask in the sun throughout the day, or when the opportunity arises, laying in the soil if it is warm or clambering on to branches to avoid a net heat loss; heath monitors are mostly found in their burrows during the coldest parts of the year. Females may continue to be active at night, maintaining a body temperature 20 °C greater than the ambient temperature.

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