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21 Sentences With "climbs up on"

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The man climbs up on a ladder, and lifts the large box.
He climbs up on the roof and sits at the edge hoping you'll pay attention to him.
"Onyx is the biggest lovebug, and always climbs up on my shoulder like a parrot," says one volunteer.
So she walks to the side of the structure, and does climbs up on a chair for some reason — we're not sure why.
By the way, speaking of 17-Across … [Climbs up on ramshackle but still sturdy soapbox] Please be sure your voter registration is up-to-date.
In the heartwarming snap, Fisher can be seen holding baby Jacob while Isaiah climbs up on his dad's shoulders, wrapping a toy around the former NHL player's head.
While the investigation is ongoing, a well-armed man climbs up on a roof in Stockholm. Widerberg was inspired by the 1971 American film The French Connection, and Widerberg would make one more crime film in 1984: The Man from Majorca. The film won two Guldbagge Awards in 1977, for Best Film and Best Actor (Håkan Serner).
However, VJ tells everyone at the Diner. During his bucks night with Matt, Ash and Mason Morgan (Orpheus Pledger), VJ climbs up on the roof of the surf buggy and jumps off. When he wakes up the following morning, he is in the hospital with both of his arms in plaster. Ash tells VJ that Billie has decided to cancel the wedding.
Allison is tied and gagged in the corner, wounded but still alive. Josh locks Zach out of the room, but Zach climbs up on the roof and breaks the window to get back inside. Zach is attacked by Josh and attempts to escape, but Josh slashes his shoulder and stabs him in the leg. Zach attempts to fight him off, but Josh begins to strangle him.
The Abominable Man (, meaning "The abominable man from Säffle") is a 1971 police procedural novel by Swedish writers Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö. It is the seventh book in their series about Martin Beck. The plot follows Martin Beck and his colleagues trying to solve a murder on a senior policeman, known for his brutality against others. While the investigation is ongoing, a well armed man climbs up on a roof in Stockholm.
While he sets the table on the balcony, she freaks out and he finds her in the kitchen preparing a needle over the stove flame. She climbs up on the balcony railing but he pulls her down. She asks him to inject the syringe of heroin and he does, bringing on a fatal overdose. When a carload of men chase him, his sports car crashes, catches fire and explodes with the body in the trunk.
Auerbach sits next to Carney on a bench while their fictional sons play with toy trucks. Auerbach's son looks up on the playground to see a little girl, after which he starts to lip sync to the song. He climbs up on the playground and goes in to kiss her but then he opens his eyes to realize Carney's son has lured her away. After he attempts to kiss her, the two boys begin to fight.
The water maze is used to test an animal's memory for spatial location and to discover how an animal is able to determine locations. Typically the maze is a circular tank filled with water that has been made milky so that it is opaque. Located somewhere in the maze is a small platform placed just below the surface of the water. When placed in the tank, the animal swims around until it finds and climbs up on the platform.
At the north end of the divided section, it has an intersection with East Main Street, the main east-west business route through the city. About north of East Main Street, US 5 has an interchange with I-691 (at exit 8). At the intersection with Brittania Street, the road becomes North Broad Street, which climbs up on a slope as it meets with the north end of the Wilbur Cross Parkway. The northbound roadway overpasses the Parkway and then merges onto it from the right.
That evening, Molly's aunt plays the piano and sings boisterously, causing many objects in the house to fall and break despite Elmer's best efforts to save them. As Elmer tries to sleep that night, rain drips onto him from a hole in the roof. He climbs up on the roof to try to patch, but falls through it and lands on Molly's aunt's bed, propelling her through the bedroom window and into a muddy puddle. Elmer covers the giant hole in the roof with a blanket.
Hávard seeks revenge and with a group of men attempts to confront Thorbjørn. Instead of facing Hávard, Thorbjørn flees into the sea and swims away, but Hávard gives chase. Thorbjørn climbs up on a small island or rock formation and picks up a large rock to hurl at Hávard who is climbing up after him. Then Hávard is said to have thought of a different faith he had heard of when he was young abroad and swears that he will take this faith if he manages to survive.
However the MRTS line is being extended from Velachery to St Thomas Mount(as phase 2 extension), where it will intersect with the South line and Metro line (Koyambedu – St Thomas Mount). St Thomas Mount station will house South line suburban trains at grade level, MRTS trains at level 1 and Metro trains at level 2. Between Chennai Beach till Park Town, the MRTS alignment runs parallel to the South Suburban line. Beyond this, the MRTS climbs up on a gradient to reach the Chindadripet station which is elevated.
Players must change the colors of blocks by controlling a character who walks on and climbs up on them. As blocks fall from the sky, the player must also avoid these, and avoid stepping on blocks when they are shaking. Cubes can be climbed on to the next level and even pushed over in order to get all the cubes touched on the same level to score more points. Special pick-up object blocks give the character a mega punch to knock blocks off of the level in the direction of the punch.
Xian riding dragons, (Project Gutenberg eText 15250) The (3rd–2nd centuries BC) Daoist Zhuangzi (1, Watson 1968:33) describes a shenren "holy person" riding a feilong > He said that there is a Holy Man living on faraway Ku-she Mountain, with > skin like ice or snow, and gentle and shy like a young girl. He doesn't eat > the five grains, but sucks the wind, drinks the dew, climbs up on the clouds > and mist, rides a flying dragon, and wanders beyond the Four Seas. By > concentrating his spirit, he can protect creatures from sickness and plague > and make the harvest plentiful.
Now, some years later, he has become a social misfit and the authorities are in the process of removing his daughter Malin from his custody. As Beck and his team close in on Eriksson he climbs up on the roof of the apartment building where he lives in central Stockholm, bringing with him both an automatic rifle and a sharpshooter's rifle. He starts to fire at any policeman and police vehicle he can spot, picking off several policemen. When the police commissioner decides to bring in the anti-terrorist units, including two police helicopters, Eriksson shoots up one of the helicopters such that it crashes on a crowded plaza near the building where he resides.
The story opens with several hens mothering their chicks in an ideal suburban fashion: taking them on walks and bragging to fellow hens about their exploits. One of the hens jokingly tells Miss Prissy that she is lucky not to have chicks to look after, then Prissy overhears a group of hens saying that she will "never land a man" because she is "too much of a D-R- I-P." This depresses Prissy, who then climbs up on to the roof of the barn. Meanwhile, Foghorn is seen preparing to attack the dog with a board from a picket fence when he sees Prissy jump from the top of the barn.

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