We clamber aboard army lorries along with the PM's red boxes and his staff. |
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You can clamber out onto the gently-pitched roof for dizzying views across the lush valley. |
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I clamber in the car and he, now used to doing so, puts the wheelchair in the back before plopping into the driver's seat. |
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Enter the junkyard jungle gym and slowly clamber through it, stripping to your jockstrap at the halfway mark. |
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We clamber up over rocks onto a barren, boulder-strewn moonscape where we pick up speed. |
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One managed to clamber back home in a very distressed state, suffering a fractured pelvis, cuts and severe shock. |
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Nocturnal and arboreal, they clamber up trees and hang from limbs thanks to long prehensile tails and opposable inside toes on their hind feet. |
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It is worth making a short detour to the shore where, after a tricky clamber, you can explore natural arches. |
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Librarians from around the city gamely clamber up on the loading dock and spin tales. |
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Continue over the slippery rocks round to the other side, and clamber up a steep, grassy slope. |
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Best of all, almost anyone who enjoys walking in the mountains can also enjoy a clamber on a via ferrata. |
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Any remnant of infant energy can be exhausted on a clamber over rustic playground structures. |
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A few minutes into the journey the contractions got so bad Rachel had to clamber into the back seat where her waters broke. |
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The boys and girls would clamber all over it, poking sticks at it and hanging wet gumboots on its ears but it didn't mind in the least. |
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Gradually, the adoration turns into unabashed devotion, as people try to clamber onto the stage. |
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Curious children clamber over the tank's turret, only to get shouted at by the men. |
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If it was a boxing match then Scarborough would not be allowed to don a towelling robe, never mind clamber through the ropes. |
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We wandered in and out of the various maze-like entrances, pausing to zoom down some of the slides and clamber up the netting. |
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I clamber onto the roof, helping to strap bags down with small bits of rope and bandanas. |
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Finally, we clamber aboard our gypsum caravan and wave for the umpteenth time. |
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You can also clamber into a tank, helicopter or inflatable boat. |
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This is made easier, of course because while still looking fetchingly human, she has the proverbial nine lives and can clamber up walls, leap across yawning gaps etc. |
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Just gaining entry was difficult, and in many cases firefighters had to clamber up and lower themselves through windows. |
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After 90 minutes, I clamber back on my bicycle and pootle back to Acton, my craving satisfied. |
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After she surfaced, she was able to clamber up onto the roof of a nearby house with a few other women. |
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Members of OTTAWA's Boarding Team, clad in green coveralls and blue body armour, clamber up the ladder to the deck of the ship. |
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The first thing they will do is clamber to the top of Destiny and unhook cables that will be used to link Canadarm2 to the Station. |
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Then we are briefly whisked to the palace, where Cinderella is enrapturing the prince, before seeing Jack clamber up the beanstalk. |
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Then we will be whisked for a few moments to the palace where Cinderella is enrapturing the prince before seeing Jack clamber up the beanstalk. |
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The cherub-studded interior is vertiginous, but when we go through a tiny door and clamber outside, I am too stunned to suffer from vertigo. |
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We clamber onto the backs of the motorbikes and continue the climb along a winding track. |
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Leaving Alanski's apartment I have to clamber over stacks of records piled up in the hallway. |
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It will, if desired, clamber into trees or over pergolas or form a dense shrub. |
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I let him clamber into the back seat and I played chauffeur on the way home. |
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Nimble as an acrobat, Jack was known to climb a 250 foot radio tower and to clamber to the top of the highest tree to set up radio wires. |
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Yet we crawl over wrecks, clamber over line-strewn reefs and drift in limited visibility into God knows what, while breathing wheezily from our single cylinder. |
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The two women passengers managed to clamber out of the wrecked car. |
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A final clamber led to cliff where we could look out to the open sea. |
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To the left, a clamber up some muddy boulders leads towards Gypsum Cavern. |
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Finally, we began the long clamber up and out of the forest. |
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And access via the side door means an undignified clamber over the back. |
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Children gravitate to it and clamber onto the lap of the bronze president. |
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Visit vineyards in the Blackwood Valley, walk next to waterfalls and wildflowers in Beedelup National Park and clamber over granite boulders on the Pingerup Plains. |
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It is believed he was a guest of The Angel bed and breakfast and had broken a window in his room to clamber on to the roof. |
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In the MLS reigning champions Columbus Crew need points from their visit to Eastern Conference leaders Toronto if they are to clamber off the bottom. |
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If rideable, with wind not lashing against us, we clamber hastily into our wetsuits and lift foam surfboards to the beach, practicing our statue-like pop ups on the sand, before paddling out to the real thing. |
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I do not believe we are helping those people who are trying to get out by doing nothing and leaving the situation as it is, so they have to clamber into the back of lorries and suffocate and endure torture and misery. |
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Hundreds of thousands every year clamber down through the 80 metre long access gallery into the colourful world of stalactites, stalagmites and stalagmates. |
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On a beach near Chittagong, Bangladesh, teams of men clamber over what used to be an oil tanker, ripping it apart with little more than a cutting torch and their bare hands. |
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He succeeded again on Monday, when he cumbersomely attempted to clamber aboard the bandwagon of British sporting success. |
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We manage to clamber up onto the dunes in time for the sunset over the hills of the jbel range to the west and drink beer surrounded by the rich red sand, watching as it slowly loses it lustre. |
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We had to jump onto big red balls floating in water, clamber through mud, balance on rolling barrels and climb a punchball wall. |
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The roof was low but she could not clamber up on it ladderless, hauling the long shakes and the nails, the hammer. |
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It can clamber through and cling to the seaweed stalks with its prehensile pectoral fins. |
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As well as webbed feet, turtles have very long claws, used to help them clamber onto riverbanks and floating logs upon which they bask. |
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Huskisson tried to clamber into the carriage, but those inside failed to reach him to pull him in. |
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Paediatricians and psychomotor specialists are agreed that once a child can clamber up and down the stairs while supervised by the parents, the gate can be taken away. |
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And to clamber up there you need a head start. |
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Hot and violent nuclear reactions clamber up the ladder of the elements. |
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On the hot days, he would lie in the shade of a mango and let little Eugenia clamber over his belly and tug at his beard. |
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They could believe that they, too, would clamber up from their setbacks. |
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Applicants must climb 50-foot-plus towers, calmly amble across scaffolded aeries, lug paint pails of up to 65 pounds, rig lines and tackles for gravity-defying boatswain chairs and clamber atop swooping bridge cables. |
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We get down on all fours and clamber along a 40-foot fallen log. |
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You can clamber up and down it like a monkey in the rigging. |
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Then I began to clamber up out of the hole. |
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I planted a rubus that was meant to scurry up a skimmia and clamber into a nearby hazel. |
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Its low centre of gravity combined with all-wheel drive and rear differential lock enable this heavy-duty vehicle to clamber over even the most difficult of terrain. |
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When moving upstream they often clamber over boulders to detour rapids. They tuck into eddies behind boulders to rest before diving to the bottom. |
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Social climbers A TOWN in Italy has become a magnet for climbers after allowing them to clamber all over its public buildings. |
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Second-half: Spurs get the second-half going and as I clamber off my Big Soapbox of Sanctimony, Emmanuel Adebayor misses the first half-chance of the second period. |
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If it got too much, we could clamber on to the camel for a rest for as long as we liked – a far cry from the strictly-timed camel rides available elsewhere in Morocco. |
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Coming from a man preparing to clamber into the cockpit of a sleek machine called Jet Reaction, designed to travel at 400mph, it was a surprising admission. |
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He's able to clamber up beside his sister. |
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One more point, before I clamber down from the hobby horse. |
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Canzone has met enough Indians to say namaste when we clamber board. |
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In my little hamlet along the Schoharie, summertime visitors clamber over rocks to float in the dwindling swimming holes, which shrink as the summer heat intensifies. |
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