It slewed to the right as it came to a halt, just yards from the neighbouring golf course. |
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As soon as it touched the ground, the other engine cut out and the plane slewed off the runway before coming to rest on the grass. |
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He slipped, slewed, shimmied, and then gracefully rolled to a stop at the bottom. |
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On more than one occasion during the qualifiers Eriksson's jewel looked more like a rhombus that had slewed drunkenly. |
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The infantilism of his phantasmagorical elucubrations is a challenge to the whole vomit of paint that is slewed across the entire world. |
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No sooner had I closed my notebook on it pending a future revision and expansion than the wind slewed round, gathered breath, and commenced to blow. |
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As I looked back, I thought a train had just slewed across the down line. |
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There had been a puff of smoke as his motorbike seized at 160mph and slewed sideways. |
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The left engine caught fire, the plane slewed off the runway and into a gully. |
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The slewed cars stop thirty yards apart, engines cut, and for a moment there's silence, and no one gets out. |
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The front and rear heater panels can be adjusted in height and slewed independently to either side. |
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Three liferafts were rigged, slewed out, inflated, bowsed in, loaded with passengers, and davit launched. |
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Jack slammed on the brakes and slewed to a stop in a cloud of dust. |
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Its head slewed back, breaking the contact that it needed to feed. |
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After his maligned defence had slewed apart in the opener against Sweden, he spent so much time restoring their shape that they are now among the most solid in the tournament. |
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It can load trucks from a great height, is height-adjustable and can be slewed to both sides. |
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The discharge conveyor can be slewed to either side, and the loading height can be adjusted to the specific work situation. |
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The rear raking wheel can be slewed with this setting of the preselection level only to the right and back to the middle. |
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At the top of the hill, the aircraft slewed to the right, struck some trees, one approximately 22 inches in diameter, and came to rest. |
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The engine compartment of the W 210 opens at the push of a button, and the service panels can be slewed wide open. |
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The front loading discharge conveyor can be slewed to both sides and adjusted in height. |
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The boom was left raised at an angle of approximately 45° and slewed slightly to port. |
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The spoiled form has a scrawl of a mouth slewed in pulpy damage. |
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It is height-adjustable and can be slewed to both sides, thus always allowing an optimum adaptation to the conditions prevailing on site. |
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As the waiting travellers watched in frozen horror, it slewed crazily to one side as it carried on towards them, wrecking the parapets and heading broadside for the station. |
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The telescope slewed to the coordinates as soon as it received the alert and within seven minutes of the start of the burst, it began observations. |
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It came to rest facing oncoming traffic, while the lorry also slewed around and shed its load, eventually overturning and ending up upside-down on the grass verge. |
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The discharge conveyor can be adjusted in height and slewed to either side, enabling it to always adapt to individual job site conditions. |
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Unless electrical power was needed to run the main unloading belts, the engine-room was not informed when the boom was to be raised or slewed. |
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In addition, the boom was left raised above the working deck at an estimated angle of 45° and slewed slightly to port. |
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The mould suspension is slewed to the other side by hand. |
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Steering response was still ineffective, and the aircraft continued sliding with the nose slewed to the right as it approached the runway centreline. |
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The aircraft was slewed 15 to 20 degrees right of the runway heading, with the right main gear tracking in about the same path as the nosewheel during the excursion. |
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In burning slabs like pyroclastic flow the top of the tower slewed off, militia pods falling out and tumbling. |
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The loading conveyor can, of course, be slewed to the left or right, as it is sometimes ideal to deposit the milled material in a windrow along the side. |
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The single line was slewed onto the disused up formation to make way for the future redoubling. |
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It can be slewed horizontally when in operating position. |
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The driver promptly slewed his car across the road. |
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All conveyors are adjustable in height and can be slewed to either side. The conveyor belt speed is continuously adjustable to enable even large trucks to be filled right to the top. |
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To change the paving side, the entire module is then lowered hydraulically, slewed to the other side manually and raised again hydraulically to the previous height. |
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Once the starboard chain failed, the tug's stern slewed further to port. |
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I slewed into the deep grass, throttled up again to regain runway speed, tried to abort the take-off and ground-looped through the perimeter fence. |
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