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Examples for "mount "
Examples for "mount "
1 Another outstanding question is whether banking groups will mount a legal challenge.
2 My mount may have seen which way the children went, Shadoath thought.
3 The following example commands all mount a CD on the various systems:
4 Road hauliers have today threatened to mount blockades over rising fuel costs.
5 Before the respite of the dressing room, however, Stoke's problems would mount .
1 These lads are as lithe and lean as the ponies they bestride .
2 Sheer audacity is at times the surest steed a man can bestride .
3 Mr. Clarke had the honour to bestride the loins of Bronzomarte.
4 Failing and for the beggar who would bestride her horses' backs no longer.
5 But every child that could bestride a horse was mounted independently.
1 Come on, Miranda; hop on and I'll take you across the bridge.
2 First you hop on the free Wi-Fi that the shop's management provides.
3 He decided to hop on a plane and come to see me.
4 That means you get to hop on the train for Philadelphia, too.
5 He says he'd rather mind his legacy than hop on the trend-of-the-moment.
1 The debts mount up and you have to pay interest on them.
2 Things mount up you ken, and we maun try and guide things.
3 You can never mount up while you are driving a soul downwards.
4 Like archangels, like demons, they mount up our desires on the mountains.
5 Watching him, I had a mind to mount up and ride away.
1 Europe needs to get on with integration and Washington with fiscal reform.
2 Do the forthright thing: accept your situation, and get on with it.
3 We should definitely try to get on the list for next year.
4 This isn't the best way to get on the captain's good side.
5 They're still trying to get on top of the situation, she said.
1 I wanted to climb on the bed too, but Fofo said no.
2 Even wild kakapos are known to approach, climb on , and preen people.
3 I can get primed and ready to climb on the coldest days.
4 The follower can then jug the rope or free climb on self-belay.
5 It's safe to say that I would not climb on this anchor.
1 I wasn't working that day, and I said, 'Can I jump on ? '
2 Pizzerias, therefore, jump on the chance to advertise their product on Google.
3 Women's rights groups, meanwhile, will jump on the issue of equal pay.
4 I'm feeling my way now - do n't jump on me if I'm not clear.
5 You know he'll jump on something and scream, of course going H.A.M.
6 Most climbers know better than just to jump on their project cold.
7 I wonder how long I'll be able to jump on like that?
8 They also have to clearly articulate why users should jump on board.
9 Just thought I'd get here early for a jump on the day.
10 We follow his tracks, we can get a good jump on him.
11 But it is also ready to jump on opportunities that may arise.
12 Then the tramps got ready to jump on me and thrash me.
13 JARED Tallent described it as having a bear jump on your back.
14 They were ready to jump on the fence when they saw him.
15 Part of me wants to jump on any excuse to berate Sid.
16 Papa, if you're going to jump on Bunny's back again, forget it.
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This collocation consists of: Jump on across language varieties