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1. was able to clamber onto the space made by the flattened seats, cross his legs, and
2. He pulled at the tailgate, screwing up his scrawny, twitching features, and slowly but surely, emitting mineral groans and metallic shrieks, the metal and glass door began to inch upwards until, with the tailgate at seventy-five degrees, the little man was able to clamber onto the space made by the flattened seats, cross his legs, and utter a loud harrumph
3. I lead Sefir to a rock and clamber onto her back
4. Five minutes later, I clamber up the steps with my bags to the main deck to find that the barge is lying very low in the water
5. ‘Shaleborough,’ Grinly started to clamber out of the
6. The drive itself is relatively long, running from the road to level with the back of the house where there is a fence dividing the drive from the back yard where I have a washing line and small shed, but the drive is not very wide and I have become adept at positioning the car in just the right place so I have room to get out without having to clamber through the hedge which separates this property from Sally’s
7. The words 'Gale Force' was introduced into the language by one strong limbed poet who tried to clamber over the ramparts to reach the tenuous safety of a large clump of scurry bush, only to be thwarted and bowled back over the edge at his every attempt
8. volunteered to help the girls clamber over the top of the railings
9. by one they stopped long enough to clamber out of their warm
10. the weaker sex, but set off with the compass to clamber around the
11. clamber on board another that’s a good deal more buoyant
12. He reaches the soldiers and, with a loud shout, tries to clamber through to where he last saw the so familiar stranger
13. Fortunately the opening was on the opposite side, and he could clamber into it without being seen in the light of the torches
14. The trail led me in a zigzag fashion, the way animals would clamber up
15. She was about to clamber in when the turnip spoke again
16. The ravine presented them with two choices, cross it by a fallen tree placed there by the Ranger for hikers, or clamber down four metres then up again
17. The men got out of their vehicles and started to clamber over the rock fall and which annoyed Gomes as he had hoped the fall of rocks would isolate the men and the piles would be insurmountable
18. "Besides, the roofs would be hard to clamber over
19. I stopped dead in my tracks and waited for him to clamber over the ruined cave to stand over my sprawled form
20. going to split open and a small child will clamber out
21. It was easier to walk back out towards the sea, round the next point and back towards the cliff face than it was to clamber over the slippery rocks that made up the groyne
22. The source of the fire was not on the small trail he was following but somewhere off to the right, and he had to leave it and clamber through the ferns and bramble to get to it
23. I clamber into the car
24. Those with the strength to clamber up the sides had their hands smashed by British and French sailors
25. Boss thought, the clamber of activity continuing around them but with les fervour
26. clamber over the seat in front of her to go to his rescue
27. It lands downwind from the West, turns on to the apron and four people clamber on board
28. Hotels and restaurants have forever had to rely on agile waitrons to clamber
29. David was forced to crawl beneath bushes and clamber over rocks in the full glare of the sun
30. Edgar growled, a sound that didn’t emerge from the Normals throat at all to his satisfaction, and commenced to clamber straight up the shorter, steeper path
31. “They needed someone strong, but small,” continued Plax, “to be able to clamber through the channels and wield a shovel and barrow
32. If it hadn't been for me, she said, as they sat on the cool side of the house drinking lemonade and eating biscuits, if it hadn't been for me and what she described with obvious gratitude--she couldn't guess my joy at seeing them both!--as my kindness, they would have had somehow to clamber down foodless by wrong roads, seeing that they had lost the right one, to the valley again, and in what state they would have re-entered that scorching and terrible place she didn't like to think
33. Oh gay voyage down the Wieker Bodden, over the little dancing waves, under the serene summer sky! Oh blessed change from the creaking of a carriage through dust to rippling silence and freshness! The Professor was in such spirits that he could hardly be kept from doing what he called manning the yards, and had to be fetched down when he began to clamber by the alarmed skipper
34. With every gesture of politeness she hastened to clamber up on to the billows of feathers and white quilt
35. She took the chance to clamber to her feet, although she was still in evident pain
36. Tussie at this time became unable to see a sleek servant dart to help him take off his coat without saying something sharp to him, could not sit through a meal without making bitter comparisons between what they were eating and what the poor were probably eating, could not walk up his spacious staircase and along his lofty corridors without scowling; they, indeed, roused his contemptuous wrath in quite a special degree, the reason being that Priscilla's stairs, the stairs up and down which her little feet would have to clamber daily, were like a ladder, and she possessed no passages at all
37. Life lay before her, an endless ladder up each of whose steep rungs she would have to clamber; in every sort of weather she would have to clamber, getting more battered, more blistered with every rung
38. Roger seized this opportunity to clamber up the remaining part of this steep
39. She saw the two boys clamber out and disappear into the lone building that stood there, a relic that had survived the Devastation, another anomaly to wonder at
40. We clamber through thickets higher than our waists, we can't tell where we are stepping
41. This is the inevitable dynamic which the pyramidal structure of civilization creates; the more humans overpopulate themselves, the higher the pile of human masses accumulate: the more rotten and criminal and corrupt will be the ones who manage to clamber to the top of this shitpile and stay there as long as possible
42. Does a bored child; playing video games for ten hours straight inside a house… ever miss going outside and climbing trees? How can they miss this kind of a challenge? When they never had a chance to climb one when they were younger, and full of energy and vitality… with the burning drive to climb, and clamber over everything they could find? If the motor skills of your child have not been actively challenged and stretched every day up until the age of five: the rest of their development will be equally stunted
43. As soon as we rung the temple bel, within few seconds an army of monkeys clamber out of the rocks, scaring hel out of me
44. And this Ume we clamber up the hil nicely to
45. They would have to clamber over the wreckage, and that would probably lead to more injuries
46. In the afternoon a trio of airplanes race past, loud and fast and low, and people crouch where they walk and some scream and others clamber into the ditch and put their faces in the weeds
47. They clamber down into a cramped, moist space that positively reeks of the sea
48. Working with a jackhammer under those conditions required enough upper body strength to fight the punishing kickback of the machine, enough leg strength to keep the body pushed away from the cliff face all day, enough grace and athleticism to clamber around on the cliffs while dodging rocks falling from above, and enough self-assurance to climb over the edge of the cliff in the first place
49. In another moment they came to a place where the wall was broken down and they could easily clamber over the fallen stones
50. Then said the Shepherds, Those that you see lie dashed in pieces at the bottom of this mountain are they; and they have continued to this day unburied, as you see, for an example to others to take heed how they clamber too high, or how they come too near the brink of this mountain
1. Curious little beetles clambered across the mountainous hard core following the unfamiliar animal scents, blood dried and stiff, sweat exuded during the long afternoon hours still pungent in the evening air
2. Clutching it, she watched as a pale and patently edgy JJ and an absurdly protective Angie clambered into the kaht, stowing their bags safely under the seat; she watched until they disappeared
3. older boys as they climbed trees or clambered over the
4. I clambered over them,
5. Catwhiskers clambered into the pond and began to wade to the
6. The companions clambered under the canvas covers and into the
7. young men clambered on top of the tarpaulin that covered the back of
8. Grinly groaned as he again clambered onto his
9. he clambered up Petr and sat on his shoulder, ‘Huff
10. Bram and Alistair clambered into the passenger seats while Tom
11. The mystery man clambered inelegantly over the dry stone wall at
12. replies clambered for life, and the one I chose was:
13. We clambered into our car and decided to break the
14. Therefore, in the gloom of evening, he let himself down again; but when he had clambered down the wall he was terribly afraid, for he saw the witch standing before him
15. Well we picked a really steep part and placing the ladder on the snow we all clambered on
16. He successfully negotiated the edge during a brief lull in the storm, fell into a peat bog, cut the rope quickly to release the rocks, he clambered back to the bank
17. It took four long weary hours to walk up to the top as the group clambered up behind the heaving horses
18. There was a general cry of dismay as the third wave clambered over the trench merely to be met with a field so liberally strewn with spiked metal caltrops that it was impossible not to step on one
19. Clothier clambered into the basket and Fizzicist juggled a few knobs, then turned the propeller quickly, it coughed and spluttered twice
20. He clambered up the slope and crawled into an oval shaped opening
21. He clambered unsteadily to his feet and tiptoed across, treading carefully between the sleeping forms of the other survivors
22. He pulled himself out of the bike-frame, clambered back up to the path with the bike hoisted on his shoulder
23. He clambered out through the access panel and shivered
24. They clambered out onto the top of the ship and closed the outer door after themselves
25. Saldon gave one last push before he and Staron clambered aboard
26. I clambered up into the cab of Grits’ semi, and sat on the surprisingly nice seat he had
27. Saldon clambered to the highest point and attempted to lean out over the water, to counterbalance the boat, as Manna released the mainsail slowly and measuredly, bringing the boat into their control once more
28. The man was running out of the building, back to the truck, and it was pulling quickly out into the street as he clambered back inside it
29. It was a fearful sight, rendered more ghastly by the pale moonlight and silent forest; sickened and horrified, I clambered from the grave and resumed my journey
30. As the bouncers withdrew from the rail, Books clambered to his feet
31. Amaranthe grunted as he clambered onto her shoulders
32. With a knife in hand, Mitsy clambered over the desk and launched herself
33. The brave Baquero was killed, vainly attempting to rally his men; and as the leading files of the almost exhausted Americans clambered over the ridge, and prepared for the crash of hand-to-hand conflict, a straggly line of pale blue rose against the sky, as the Spaniards sprang up from their trenches, evacuated their fort, and fled precipitately into the intervening valley before Santiago
34. Ere twenty of “ours” had clambered over the ridge, “Old Glory” fluttered proudly on San Juan hill, the cavalry pennants were planted on the ridges to the right, and many a stricken and dying soldier raised his bleeding body to give a cheer of exultation and defiance
35. Amaranthe clambered up the cement block, but hesitated when she looked up at the steel supports
36. I changed out of my overly large and overly used sleep shirt into a pair of denim shorts and a pink strappy shirt and clambered into my car without shoes or brushing my hair
37. The attacking soldiers were trying to breach her sister’s protective sanctuary! She clambered over the pile of timber and debris, pushing her way into the entry hall of Serenor
38. He clambered up the first ledge, and then another
39. The knife sliced through the soft skin of Marcos’ nose and he was left groaning, tears flooding his eyes as the man clambered back out of the van again
40. “Kill him,” Mai Bell whispered to her husband as she clambered past them
41. Standing there, she had a clear field of fire in all directions, as Oberon clambered over spare wheels and the junk in the back, letting down the tailgate when he got over to it
42. I glanced over my shoulder as we clambered up the stairs
43. While Gene clambered out of the cart, I calculated the cost
44. ing, picked up my clothes and clambered on up to Benny on
45. The man then left and clambered to the pier, disappeared behind a stack of logs and was lost
46. The master sergeant dropped the weapons carrier’s tailgate and clambered inside
47. Then it was done: the crane operator doused its lights, clambered down, the truck and forklifts were parked, and eight men filed into the building
48. Beasts clambered from the abyss, eager to taste blood, and fulfill their breeding heritage
49. They and several others of the train’s passengers clambered on board one of them, quickly filling it to capacity
50. By this time, the rest of their party had clambered out onto the deck
1. the workmen clambering over the half-finished Cathedral
2. They trudged over to Fizzicist who, having polished off a dozen sandwiches and washed his stubbled face in the stream, was now clambering into his bag
3. They found themselves clambering up the chalk gully quite quickly and they found themselves standing on the crest of the hills sooner than they thought
4. Then downward again, clambering with difficulty on the steep rugged track into Braffu Eadru
5. He wedged himself into the tube and kept clambering upwards
6. He reached the passenger car just as the train began to move, and was clambering up its steps when the car jerked forward
7. He now contemplated the branch that he had thrown up onto the raft ahead of clambering up after it
8. Elena Zaletski was true to her word, and not more than a half-hour had passed before she and her two girls were clambering into the wagon with their luggage
9. time clambering over the unending mounds of junk under
10. We spent the afternoon clambering over crumbling rocks, and I accidentally tripped several times until the palms of my hands were scratched up and bleeding
11. “That’s what you said about this nap,” Maggie complained, clambering groggily to her feet
12. As my eyelids shut completely, my head hanging off his animal body, I could sense Ishvara clambering towards us calling my name but it was of no use, the creature was taking me somewhere, and no one else had been invited
13. The dog didn’t wait, but splashed noisily into the water, clambering across the rock to reach dry land, then disappeared into the thick
14. Clambering around the old wooden buildings of the outdoor museum was an
15. another curse and started clambering toward it, hoping that,
16. Clambering down onto a large smooth rock it provided a natural shower; he unwillingly began the invigorating routine of a mountain-man’s wash
17. She plonked on the wide-brimmed straw with daisies clambering around the brim she‘d bought for her sister‘s wedding
18. ” And with that I stand and make my way back to the carriage, clambering inside without the help of a hand
19. She saw them swarming in and out of the doors and crevices, prodding into the heaps of debris, and clambering about the walls
20. Maybe they could try to have their own breakfast in bed, without the children clambering for attention
21. The pilot was the first to move, clambering up and out of his door, looking around to check for fire and assess their predicament
22. “Maybe I’ll come after all,” he decided, clambering in after her
23. “Can you believe it?” Tim said, clambering to his feet seconds after this week’s episode concluded
24. They were there mid-morning, and were soon clambering all over it with spanners and paintbrushes, some in the lake in waders
25. As he was clambering out,
26. And he hurried off, clambering with the nimbleness that was all his own into a second waggonette, and disappeared in his turn down the hill
27. Clambering triumphantly down from the cars, Vinnie, his adrenaline flowing and intent upon finishing off his prey, continued to weave his way through the junkyard, once more following the sound of whining dogs
28. Eilidh had shown less gentile agility just clambering into the back of a horse-drawn carriage in a dress
29. Clambering out from his toppled conveyance the Devata king took to the air where he created a high-voltage vortex
30. They were all clambering up a hill, it wasn’t very high but it was enough to cause several of the boys to be slightly out of breath
31. It has large hooves and their tough soles make them ideal for clambering over rocky surfaces
32. Clambering awkwardly over a stone
33. Clambering back up, he closed the hatch carefully before
34. The traffic was in full swing, the crowds were swirling noisily around the Midan El Tahrir, on foot, in honking cars and bolting bicycles; people clambering on and alighting off leaning, overstuffed buses where you could not believe another single, harassed human being would fit in
35. at the subtle impressions urging him to move, clambering out of bed, were The Sacred
36. By now, the whole Inn was alive with frantic calls, bodies clambering into the pitch
37. Clambering over the seating, the others prepared themselves
38. of an evening than he is clambering all over me with
39. " He found himself vigorously back at work again, clambering about his construction
40. The baby was restless on his mother's knee, clambering with his hands at the light
41. "And what if she should have slipped in clambering among them?" I reflected, "and been killed, or broken some of her bones?"
42. With care and patience, however, they succeeded in clambering after the scout, until they reached the sandy shore of the Horican
43. Papa Roach is segmented, made by thousands and thousands of roachlike creatures clambering up on top of one another to form a larger being
44. He turns sharply and we begin our off-road ascent, slowly clambering over the rocky terrain
45. I introduced myself to them, and a few minutes later I was hugging Christine goodbye and clambering into the back of their van
46. Very soon the runs were crammed with rabbits clawing and clambering over each other
47. {105} I looked, then, after Christian, to see him go up the hill, where I perceived he fell from running to going, and from going to clambering upon his hands and his knees, because of the steepness of the place
48. With a few hurried words as to our plans for the morrow he rose and came out with me into the garden, clambering over the wall which leads into Mortimer Street, and immediately whistling for a hansom, in which I heard him drive away
49. Clambering over the precious pile in the middle, they crouched low on the foreside of the mast and groped under the half-deck
50. Clambering back across the green, his awkwardly long shinbones kicking up high in front of him, his shirt billowing like a sail, he resembled for a second his namesake, Regan’s vanished brother, who, Keith dimly remembered, had also played lacrosse for a semester or two
1. John clambers up onto a boulder, looks around, spots a pair of military jeeps and an old truck speeding their way
2. Billy clambers out of the car, falling onto his knees
3. He clambers to his feet, surprised at how weak he is, but prepared to fend off all attackers, whether man or animal
4. Barney hurries around to the drivers' side, opens the door and clambers in putting his hand out to steady the still form of Razor Mick
5. Gort still leads the pack, panting as he clambers up
6. “Glorifying in his newfound strength, he plunges into the depths of icy rapids and clambers to the heights of seven mountains
7. In his pages no honeysuckle clambers picturesquely about their path, no simple virtues shine in their faces
8. After a brief conversation with Taylor, Christian clambers into the car beside me
9. He clambers onto the bed and sits cross-legged
10. The soldier in the turret takes off his goggles and helmet and clambers down to the ground
11. This grotto, whose walls are hung with ivy, and the bluff crowned with cedars, and surrounded by an aged forest, on which the vine clambers most luxuriantly, viewed from the river which winds slowly around it, and reflects its image, is more than beautiful: it is even venerable