Usa "open air" in una frase
open air frasi di esempio
open air
1. This year it’s going to be an open air concert
2. Ideally all Yoga asanas should be performed in the open air in order to draw into the lungs the maximum amount of fresh air
3. At the communal village oven in the open air, another local lady in her ankle length skirts and headscarf was busily shovelling out pastries from the oven with a long-handled hoe onto a wide wooden tray on a table standing freely in the road
4. was standing back out in the open air with a tartan shopping trolley
5. He is uneasy in the open air
6. Shaun is just grateful to be out in the open air
7. In the open air out on the bridge it was far enough from the blossoms that the view would even sit still and come into sharp focus and stay the same color for awhile
8. In her part of the world, theaters were also used for religious ceremonies that required open air
9. are the common pastimes of those who live in the open air, and are all of them the images of war
10. As the Highlanders, too, from their stationary life, spend less of their time in the open air, they were always less accustomed to military exercises, and were less expert in the use of their arms than the Tartars and Arabs are said to be
11. There were businessmen some of who were shady to say the least and farmers with faces like nutmegs from a lifetime of working in the open air and sun walking about
12. Fairies, and out into the Open Air, where Jack Frost and the Star Beams
13. choir-boys were singing the Christmas carols in the open air of the
14. Four times he was dragged right under the tempestuous surface, but each time he managed to fight his way back to the open air with panicky determination
15. His hand dropped to his hip, swept the open air where his sword hilt usually lay ready
16. He also had the military begin testing biological weapons in the open air
17. The same soft beat of reggae fills the air, in the shimmering heat of the afternoon when the only movement is children at play and, in the evening, when the entire population emerges, sitting in lawns, visiting neighbors or patronizing open air establishments
18. Standing in the open airlock doorway, he braced his head against the top of the frame and held on with his left hand
19. There are however many countries where “open air” cremations are still practiced today
20. These “open air” cremations are still being practiced today in certain countries where it is a requirement of religion or culture, as we can see from the following image
21. When she saw nothing but open air and
22. She groped her way to the door and pushed it open, stumbling into the open air
23. If onions are peeled in the open air they will not affect the eyes
24. The amplification of the sound at the Temple of Heaven is produced, however, not within the temple itself but in the open air, speaking in a soft voice against the surrounding wall
25. In Amsterdam, they did not have the opportunity to see the Van Gogh Museum that was only in the planning stages, but they saw a magnificent display of works of art in the open air near the railroad station
26. Men would sleep on the terrace in the open air
27. The illusory window they faced across sixty meters of open air and the shimmer of the Boundary was only slightly larger than the one they looked out of, but within it was the biggest room any there had ever seen
28. The illusory window they faced across two hundred feet of open air and the shimmer of the Boundary was only slightly larger than the one they looked out of, but within it was the biggest room any there had ever seen
29. Up the rocky steps he bounded and into the open air
30. It really wasn't very long before they were all up in the open air once more, giving Mary hugs, and hearing her exclaim gladly, with tears in her eyes, how pleased she was to see them all again
31. "During the last few months of his life, months of preparation in gallant comradeship and open air, the poet-soldier told with all the simple force of genius the sorrow of youth about to die, and the sure, triumphant consolations of a sincere and valiant spirit
32. She was used to working in the open air, riding out on the moor, living in her own cottage, having her own life
33. This is made challenging by the fact that many holes lead to bottomless drops, and the stairs and passageways lead to either open air or dead ends
34. To have open air homosexual and heterosexual orgies and to spill innocent blood to gain favor from demons is the most debased a nation can become and is calling severe judgment upon themselves
35. There seems to be an unwritten law that in the open air most people think they have to shout, or at least speak louder than usual, so as the youths silently munched they learned that Greg would be pleased when his mother went home
36. The two young men trailed nervously after them at a respectful distance, only to become transfixed by astonishment and fear as they crossed the threshold—they were outside! In the open air! Curiosity replaced nervousness as they raised their eyes to a pale blue sky dotted with pinkish clouds
37. “Now I’m in the open air with no roof above me, I really will be able to fly with the birds
38. He went through customs and immigration and into the open air of the terminal arrivals, meeting point
39. The diesel engine roared in the open air, and the truck turned back on the road
40. There are certain makeup items, which should not be exposed to open air for a long period of time, since it can become brittle or are reduced in terms of quality
41. in the open air, no one even notices she’s there
42. Glad to be in the open air rather than skulking around in the sewers he walks just for the enjoyment of walking
43. A few seconds later I’m hanging in the open air
44. His way in life was the open air and of the beauty of making fine wines
45. in open air, in a park, by a pond
46. Moses dried his eyes before he stepped through the open airlock from the boarding tube
47. It felt as if it were trying to beat its way through his chest cavity and out into the open air
48. The ramp lowered in the open air just above the vastness of trees below
49. Colonel Aureliano Buendía was the only inhabitant of the house who still did not see the powerful old man who had been beaten down by half a century in the open air
50. It was called The Golden Child and it was a huge open air salon through which no less than two hundred bitterns who told the time with a deafening cackling strolled at will