Which preposition to use with climbings
In favor of low rooms it is to be remembered that they are more easily lighted and warmed, and involve less climbing of stairs.
The letter was unanswered for over a year; but coming at a time when the man of twenty-five was beginning to find that there were better things to be done in life than cliff-climbing in the country, or giving pleasant parties at Oxford, it wrought its purpose, and formed the first step towards the new life.
The first winter-clouds had already bloomed, and the peaks were strewn with fresh crystals, without, however, affecting the climbing to any dangerous extent.
Its general course is oblique to the plane of the mountain-face, and the metamorphic slates of which the mountain is built are cut by cleavage planes in such a way that they weather off in angular blocks, giving rise to irregular steps that greatly facilitate climbing on the sheer places.
To him nearly every notch between the peaks is a pass, though much patient step-cutting is at times required up and down steeply inclined glaciers, with cautious climbing over precipices that at first sight would seem hopelessly inaccessible.
CLIMBING By Rosalind Goforth After returning home from many years of missionary service in China, Rosalind Goforth reflects on those incidents that most affected her life for Christ.
Is not this climbing above the sphere of every one's intelligence?"
After about an hour's climbing about amongst debris in the dark, and hauling ourselves up into remnants of attics, etc., we came upon a sewing machine.
And why might not she, who had never loved him, whose marriage to him had been only a climbing out of the fire into the frying-pan?
There was no climbing down those precipitous rocks.
There were withered carcasses scattered through the coulée bottoms and upon side hills that had some time made slippery climbing for a poor, weak cow.