Maneuvering Sentence Examples

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  • Maneuvering the car around skillfully, he started back up the road.

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  • He climbed in, maneuvering it through the crowded street.

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  • He ceased walking and gripped her by both arms, maneuvering her to stand before him.

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  • A massive collection of sinister looking implements was growing—tools of their trade, all apparently necessary in order to remain aloft when maneuvering up or down perpendicular columns of frozen water.

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  • Catch freshwater and saltwater fish while maneuvering around an expansive environment.

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  • Maneuvering around the ring is just as tactical as performing a full out assault on someone you knocked down.

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  • Rotating the board after maneuvering the board manually--While in 3D view, you can turn the board and angle it in different ways by holding the right-click and moving your mouse around.

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  • Always watch out for other drivers, particularly when maneuvering past driveways and between parked vehicles.

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  • It was blocked by other vehicles and would require considerable maneuvering before she could leave.

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  • When ships navigate routes with ice, their speeds are reduced to make maneuvering easier and to lessen the effects of any casual impacts with small ice.

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  • Maneuvering the unit back and forth is easy because of the Easy-Glide wheels that are set on the backside of the appliance.

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  • Their smaller scale planes were capable of more intricate maneuvering.

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  • Supply personnel make plans to upload as much materiel as possible with the maneuvering units.

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  • Such political maneuvering did, of course, expand British trade to the farthest reaches of the globe.

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  • They are finally forced to end one rip-off after many years of delaying tactics and maneuvering, so they switch to another one.

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  • Radical reformism Reformism, it has to be repeated, involves more than maneuvering within established political structures.

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  • Handles his craft skillfully when maneuvering or mooring and exercises good seamanship practices at all times.

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  • She understands the art of maneuvering the spotlight and keeping it shining on you, and her fragrance reflects this knowledge.

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  • No matter how many beds you plan, keep at least three feet of space between them for easy maneuvering, and be sure to locate them in full sun.

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  • Depending on how much use you plan to get from your awning, and your comfort level for maneuvering the shade yourself, you can choose from the following options.

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  • There's no need for the bulk involved with trying to wear your usual eyeglass frames, and there's nothing worse than getting something lodged underneath your contact lens while maneuvering at rapid speeds.

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  • After maneuvering its way through comets, the StarSpeeder 3000 encounters a Star Destroyer ship, where a battle ensues.

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  • At first, the responsibility for maneuvering your men around may seem daunting, but this game does an excellent job of pacing your transition from going it alone to commanding up to six other soldiers.

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  • The game is also a little tricky when maneuvering your view especially in combat situations.

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  • Ancient Wars is heavy on large scale battles filled with complex tactical maneuvering.

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  • You can serve a Death Blow, or if you get creative with the B button and controller maneuvering, you can turn into the ECW and perform a few wrestling moves that can do just as much damage as the katana.

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  • I had opted to skip the short flight to Santa Barbara as Betsy, the seasoned traveler, had no difficulty renting a car and maneuvering the traffic to pick me up at LAX.

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  • A massive collection of sinister looking implements was growing—tools of their trade, all apparently necessary in order to remain aloft when maneuvering up or down perpendicular columns of frozen water.

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  • She inched away from a plant whose slender stalk was maneuvering through several other plants to position its leaves in direct sunlight.

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  • He snatched her before she went under and dragged her back to the shallow waters, carefully maneuvering her upper body onto the small boulder Hilden had placed earlier.

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  • This type will withstand maneuvering over curbs and uneven sidewalks.

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  • Usually, you'll need a brown or amber lens color for best maneuvering around potholes, other cyclists, rocks and mud.

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  • I think I could cut it away.  I've tried taking off my shoe and maneuvering my foot every which way.

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