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127 Sentences With "in the rear of"

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An additional four can travel in the rear of the submersible.
His wife is on the bed in the rear of the photo.
A fixed, full-width bed sits in the rear of the van.
The students sat in the rear of the mezzanine, jostling one another.
Quartz countertops adorn the bathroom in the rear of the portable home.
Last Tuesday, he sat in the rear of the courtroom, awaiting sentencing.
It's in the rear of a thousand square foot garage in Avon, Connecticut.
Sybe leads me to a lab, located in the rear of the warehouse.
A chain was seen on the floor in the rear of the vehicle.
Next: a maze called the Old City, in the rear of the warehouse.
After a fire broke out in the rear of the home on Dec.
There was no ventilation in the rear of the Ford Explorer, the affidavit said.
She retreated to a room in the rear of her home and summoned police.
Also in the rear of the bar is a section devoted largely to genital diseases.
Then she directed the producer to a door in the rear of a nondescript building.
For a more comfortable ride, the radiator sits in the rear of the Hoss Fly.
The fire started in the rear of the building, Mayor Rahm Emanuel said in a statement.
The baby in her baby seat in the rear of the Land Rover made a noise.
In the rear of the pool is the lower entrance to the split-level home movie theater.
A teenage boy seated in the rear of the bus was killed; his name was not released.
The A220 has three lavatories: one in first class, and two in the rear of the plane.
The major mechanics are located in the rear of the car, and exhaust comes out from the top.
Shoehorned in the rear of the car is Porsche's 4.0-liter flat-six-cylinder engine produces 500 horsepower.
This plane features three propellers, two on the wingtips and one in the rear of the plane body.
In the rear of the console is a kickstand, which doubles as a holster for the microSD card.
There is also ample outdoor space, including gardens in the rear of the home and on the roof.
In the evenings, actors often sat at the "actors table" in the rear of the fourth-floor restaurant.
Yet, hovering in the rear of the balcony, a slender young man, carrying a briefcase, listened to the panels.
If you have luggage, board in the rear of the car; there's storage behind the back row of seats.
The kitchen is in the rear of the house, attached to a sunny breakfast room with built-in shelving.
But during her assessment, doctors discovered a bullet lodged in the rear of her skull, the DA's office said.
The Major says officers in the rear of the formation are trained to move forward to recover someone who collapses.
Other Russian news media reported that most of those who died had been sitting in the rear of the plane.
With the plane on fire, a third contractor, badly burned in the rear of the aircraft, crawled out to safety.
He combs through these sewage pits, or privies, in use before indoor plumbing, usually in the rear of apartment buildings.
Mr. Shepherd and Paul Sills started Compass in 20113 in the rear of a bar near the University of Chicago campus.
The concession stand in the rear of the compartment was stocked with cereal, fruit, granola bars, and microwaveable macaroni and cheese.
In the rear of the house, two small lawns overlook the ocean, and several flights of stairs lead down to the beach.
The center occupies a street-level space in the rear of a luxury condominium called the Adeline that was built in 353.
In the rear of the store is a bar where a dozen beers, often local and changing daily, are dispensed on tap.
He said the issue centered on the screws used to fasten the control and display unit in the rear of the jet's cockpit.
Police in uniform lined the back wall as firefighters in beige-and-yellow turnout coats took seats in the rear of the chapel.
This uses a camera embedded beneath the antenna in the rear of the car to enhance the rearview mirror view in the i3.
The police officers, from the NYPD's new counterterrorism unit, spotted Dillon in the rear of the first location at around 5:40 p.m.
I slept in the rear of my truck that night so I could elevate my foot on the back of the bench seat.
But Egyptian investigators said a radio signal had been received from an emergency distress beacon usually located in the rear of the cabin.
That small mountain of power is routed to the rear wheels through a 7-speed dual-clutch transaxle in the rear of the car.
When flight attendants became aware of the man's behavior, he was moved to an empty row of seats in the rear of the plane.
"Airport staff have noticed an increased rate of urination and defecation in the rear of SFO Taxi Lot #3 and nearby stairwells," he writes.
In the rear of the restaurant is a small shop selling food to take out: 160 Prince Street (Thompson Street), 917-13-6321, cocopazzonyc.com.
A neighbor who joined, Abdulrahman Alo, the man in the rear of the photograph below, lost both legs in a bomb attack in Syria.
The shooting began at around 63:45PM PT, when many people were eating on a patio in the rear of the building, according to police.
Maguire found himself seated in the rear of a plain-Jane bureau car, which rolled out of the Langley compound into the northern Virginia suburbs.
She wrote that the suspect allegedly started shooting at a door located in the rear of the school, as a class began to exit for recess.
The DreamWeaver bed system — which sits above the garage in the rear of the van — can sleep two people and converts into a workspace and bench.
In the rear of Ocean Dreams, the Coney Island boardwalk will be widened and outfitted with exercise equipment, benches, and plantings by Weintraub Diaz Landscape Architecture.
I hadn't realized it, but they were running from a commuter who was firing an automatic pistol at others in the rear of the train car.
One passenger defends the vloggers, others look away from the camera, another shouts "Bye," and in the rear of the plane passengers hand wave to the camera.
On our flight back from Madison, Goffman came to find me in the rear of the plane and silently handed me two black notebooks, both marked 2003.
A window in the rear of the store provides a view of the chefs heating gnocchi and sauce for eating at tables outside or on the run.
The city official who had been briefed on the early stages of the investigation said the fire appeared to have begun in the rear of the cellar.
When he opens on May 15, Mr. Bouhadana will have four seats at his counter in the rear of the market, along with an area for takeout.
From 1980 to 2009, Dr. Karbaat ran a sperm bank in the rear of his stately yellow brick house in the Bijdorp section of Barendrecht, near Rotterdam.
The modifications to the phones don't end there: in the rear of each will be a 1/8″ audio port so you can plug in a real speaker.
At it's unveiling, Oculus emphasized that the PC that typically powers VR headsets would be replaced with a small minicomputer placed in the rear of the head strap.
"She advised officers that the infant was secured in the rear of a vehicle that she was in when they left a location on Bleecker St.," police said.
It offers 30 feet of frontage, including three large display windows Also, windows and a skylight now covered-up in the rear of the space can be exposed.
Two of their other friends, one Hispanic and one Pakistani, were assigned seats in the rear of the aircraft and were not asked to leave the original flight.
He seems unsure, but if the young man in the rear of the duplex is Swaye, could he please stop addressing his Amazon packages to the wrong unit?
They hoped to keep the fire contained near its origin in the rear of the warehouse, but as they crept deeper into the building, it jumped over them.
Mr. Emanuel also took over the space in the rear of the store for the first month it was open, the first in a series of retail collaborations.
The turbofans will be supplied with electricity by a small jet-powered generator in the rear of the fuselage, which will also top up batteries contained in the wings.
Delta blamed the smoke on a small amount of hydraulic fluid dripping onto the aircraft's auxiliary power unit -- a small jet engine located in the rear of the plane.
One of them was an Air National Guard member who "popped the hatch" in the rear of the aircraft and helped others exit despite his own injuries, Maj. Gen.
In the East Village, a one-bedroom, two-bath, duplex apartment, with a washer/dryer in the rear of a 19th-century townhouse, with access to a shared garden.
In the rear of the gallery, one entire wall is filled by the monumental "Circle (The Bicentennial Series)" (1973) by Benny Andrews, a huge, searing indictment of racism in America.
The result is raucous 211 horsepower that is routed to the rear wheels through an 212-speed automatic transaxle (a transmission/axle hybrid) mounted in the rear of the car.
In the rear of the house is a large sunroom with vaulted ceilings and glass doors that open to a two-level wood terrace overlooking the yard and Lake Snagov.
In the rear of the building, home to the newly opened restaurant Swyft, employees were tidying and prepping the night's menu of wood-fired pizzas, fresh pastas and small plates.
Hub motors typically don't offer the same natural maneuverability as the increasingly more common (and more expensive) mid-drive motors because their weight is concentrated in the rear of the bike.
The company said that the professional driver on board was able to monitor the entire highway portion of the journey from the truck's sleeper berth, in the rear of the cab.
The lifelong resident of Hawaii dove into the water where he and a Naval police officer came upon the victim still strapped into his seat in the rear of the helicopter.
Francis X. Gribbon, a Fire Department spokesman, said that fire marshals were exploring whether candles in the rear of the church had not been fully extinguished when a caretaker stowed them.
There's still time for candidates in the rear of the field to generate a polling surge should they have a breakout performance in a debate or garner attention through other means.
The bus was nearly perpendicular to the highway when the oncoming dump truck struck it in the rear of its left side, sending it into the median, the prosecutor's office said.
The gunman used a pistol to shoot Stallard from behind, "in the rear of the head and again multiple times as he lay on the floor," police said; the grandson reportedly ran.
It occupied a small space, tucked in the rear of the LA Convention Center, but Naughty America may just have had the one booth capable of rivaling Nintendo's for sheer show buzz.
He rode in the rear of the Mitchell B-25 medium bomber christened the Ruptured Duck, the seventh of 20133 planes launched from the aircraft carrier Hornet about 650 miles from Japan.
Flight crews responded when they found the woman in the rear of the plane, on the floor, curled up in the fetal position between the galley and the restrooms, the documents said.
A driver for the Independent Taxi Operators Association – identified as Raymond "Buzzy" MacCausland – found a backpack in the rear of his taxi after dropping off a fare, according to the Boston Police Department.
It is because such a strong building collapsed that the US in part came to the conclusion ISIS had hidden explosives inside, which investigators believe were stored in the rear of the building.
Mr. Peña arrived that night to a horrific scene: Electrical combustion that had begun in the rear of the church built to a six-alarm blaze, tearing through five buildings on the block.
While investigators removed the event recorder from the locomotive in the rear of the train, they were not able to download the information on it and sent it to the manufacturer for assistance.
THE BACKROOM AT KINGBIRD RESTAURANT This 60-seat dining room featuring three- and four-course tasting menus is in the rear of the Kingbird restaurant in the newly renovated Watergate Hotel in Washington.
Vince Lewis told reporters the deceased were an adult male, an adult female and a child, approximately 6 months old, who had been in a child's seat in the rear of the vehicle.
Underneath the cloud will be embankments with platforms of soil and water and a reflective wading pool in the rear of the courtyard in which visitors will be allowed to dip and cool off.
Instead of a battery, these motors draw current directly from the auxiliary power-unit, a small generator in the rear of an airliner that is used on the ground to run its electrical services.
"We were lying like dead bodies on the ground in the rear of the class, and we put all the chairs in front of us, and we hid behind the chairs," Mr. Frotan said.
The man was an Afghan asylum seeker seated in the rear of the Turkish Airlines flight as it awaited departure from Gothenburg, Sweden, accompanied by officials assigned to transport him back to Kabul, Afghanistan.
The Federal Aviation Administration says there is no "best" seat on planes, but many people believe that sitting in the rear of a plane, in an aisle seat, is the safest place to be.
Shortly before the plane left Westchester County in New York for Cleveland, where she would be holding a Labor Day rally, Clinton made her way to the press section in the rear of the plane.
After 20 minutes of Tetris-like strategizing, they figure it out: the sick animals go in the rear of the truck, the others in the middle, and the pregnant one in the passenger seat with Mariel.
When I finally found my way to the mysterious Room 530, in the rear of their Los Angeles offices, Steel welcomed me into an undecorated open-plan space filled with a dozen or so black workstations.
Once it became clear that some had the coronavirus, the State Department said, the infected passengers "were moved in the most expeditious and safe manner to a specialized containment area" in the rear of the planes.
Three sets of sliding-glass doors in the rear of the living area open to a broad balcony outfitted with a hammock, a dining table and a lounge area for savoring western sunsets over the bay.
Chase Headley watched the flight of the ball with his hands on top of his head, his arms spreading wide in a giant V as the ball landed in the rear of the left-centerfield bleachers.
A small dining area in the rear of the black-and-white tile space is where Anya Fernald, an owner, plans to serve specialties like duck confit poutine and beef tartare: belcampo.com/restaurant/nyc-hudson-yards.
She wrote that the suspect, a 14-year-old boy who has not yet been identified, allegedly started shooting at a door located in the rear of the school, as a class began to exit for recess.
In the rear of this single-room structure, where one would expect to find the crucifix in a Christian church, would be one of Kelly's totem sculptures — a thin column standing over the interior like a sentinel.
Twelve of the 14 pods were running HTC Vive headsets, but tucked in the rear of the gaming floor — where an IMAX representative said it will keep its more mature content — were two pods for John Wick Chronicles.
Johnson, a fellow employee of Tiger Transit, "was driving the bus, engaged in actions to perpetuate the crime while Patillo was in the rear of the bus raping the victim," the police statement alleges, citing a further investigation.
It flew JFK's body from Dallas to Washington With a newly sworn-in President Johnson aboard, Kennedy's widow, Jacqueline, accompanied the former President's body, which was in a casket that had been placed in the rear of the aircraft.
In the hybrid models, the battery pack lives under the rear seat, which prevents the seat from sliding — even still, by placing the battery under the seat, it doesn't consume valuable storage space in the rear of the vehicle.
In the rear of the store, there were a couple of ornate wardrobe racks piled thick with women's active wear; I half expected Offset to saunter in and just wheel the damn thing out to a waiting Sprinter van.
INTERNATIONAL An article on Tuesday about a Dutch fertility doctor accused of using his own sperm to conceive patients' children misstated the location in the suburbs of Rotterdam where the doctor ran a sperm bank in the rear of his house.
Only the U.S. crew, who overturned a seemingly unbeatable New Zealand lead in a stunning comeback in 2013, has been able to come up with anything similar before the event began, hastily fitting a single cycling position in the rear of its hulls.
Matt Sweeney, Head of Product at Uber ATG For the actual rider, there's an iPad-based interactive display in the rear of the vehicle, which takes over for the mobile app once you've actually entered the vehicle and are ready to start your ride.
The gunman took a flag from a pole in the rear of the complex, brought it into the hotel lobby, draped it over a counter, yelled rhetoric against President Donald Trump and fired a gun into the air -- at the roof and chandeliers, Perez said.
Just a few months earlier in December 1986, as noted in the February search warrant, a D.C. detective found the following in the rear of the house whose address Mary had given investigators: The timing was perfect for the national media to descend on the case.
U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigators said they retrieved one event recorder from the locomotive in the rear of the train on Thursday night but were unable to download its information, so they sent it to the manufacturer under board supervision on Friday to capture the data.
Current shows include Nikholis Planck and Elizabeth Karp-Evans's sculptures and installation in the rear of the gallery, which comment on the gendered nature of the art world, among other things, and "Watchlist," a program of films and videos from around the world whose title plays on the concept of government watch lists.
But Mr. Joseph re-emerged in a flowered shirt, ukulele in hand, furiously strumming the Violent Femmes-like "We Don't Believe What's on TV." A too-long set of older songs on a B stage in the rear of the arena felt half-considered compared to the elaborate gestures the band pulled off up front.
Rare editions of every title Churchill authored can be glimpsed on five shelves locked behind glass doors in the rear of the store: from a first edition of "The Story of the Malakand Field Force" ($5,343), to a signed volume of one of his final works, "A History of the English Speaking Peoples" ($6,500).
In SLAP-STICK, traces of that exhibition are found in the ludicrously slender, multicolored ladder reaching up into the ceiling, the pile of broken black umbrellas huddled in a corner, a dark cloud with a lightning bolt lingering in the rear of the gallery, and a mat covered in tails-up pennies in front of a gaudy, broken mirror.
So I mean there's a reason that the president likes to call them Mad Dog Mattis, I call him Braveheart Mattis and the reason he was called Mad Dog was because he was on the front lines, he wasn't in the rear of the tent and he was out in the front line with a soldier.
Then she went quickly to the freezer in the rear of the store and put two frozen dinners into her backpack, and was already at the front, leaning her wet hair into the ice-cream cooler, when the boy's mother came rushing out of the back, talking at him, telling him in her language to keep his eye on this thieving sneaky little bitch.
It's hard to look at any collection with upside-down construction or collars used as plackets or portholes in the rear of a garment without thinking of the Japanese masters like Rei Kawakubo who initiated the practice; Americans like Rick Owens, who fragments form to turn clothes into sculpture; or wits like Miguel Adrover, forever recalled for inverting a Burberry mac to make a dress and adding Yankees caps to a navy sweater to produce epaulets.

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