How To Use Rope ladder In A Sentence
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On the left in the bedding are the putrescent remains of a rope ladder.
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They dropped a rope ladder that fell with a flop all the way to the ground.
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He reports that a trip to Catterick Camp to set up rope ladders on the assault course was heavy going.
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Most cave divers would opt for rope ladders and a safety belay for entry and exit, but we used single rope caving techniques and equipment.
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Cyrus Harding, therefore, resolved to proceed without any further delay to the fabrication of a strong rope ladder, which, once raised, would render Granite House completely inaccessible.
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The stairs have become rope ladders, with managers clinging desperately for balance.
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They shot rope ladders over the face of these cliffs and began to pull themselves up.
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There was a rope ladder with wooden steps hanging down her side.
The Sun
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Traveller unfurled a rope ladder and we rejoined our companions in the Smoking Cabin.
ANTI-ICE
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I went down the rope ladder but found the raft too far off, so had to swim for it.
Times, Sunday Times
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A creak sounded, and a rope ladder unfurled from an unseen source.
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I told Sloan he shouldn 't cut that rope ladder.
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She grasped the rope ladder, the exhaustion of the body's ability to climb up the.
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Climbing wire rope ladders in a wet or dry suit requires good technique and plenty of stamina.
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She grasped the rope ladder, the exhaustion of the body's ability to climb up the.
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My mum and dad's days of swarming up rope ladders lie in the past: they sit in the café eating ice cream.
Times, Sunday Times
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Talbot, accompanied by Denholm, climbed down a rope ladder to greet the owner.
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Then it's onwards and upwards to the treetop scramble, with its rope ladders, wooden bridges and hidden routes to the little dragons' amazing secret tree-top lair.
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I went down the rope ladder but found the raft too far off, so had to swim for it.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nevertheless, it was a relief when he secured the ends of the wires from the detectaphone and brought them up, pulling in the rope ladder after him.
Guy Garrick
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Climbing kit includes climbing boots, crampons snow goggles, alpenstocks iceice pitons , piton hammers, and rope ladders.
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You're right," Noah said, catching hold of a rope ladder to keep from being thrown off his feet.
EVERVILLE
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They rigged up a rope ladder and hung it from the fantail and the liberty boat ran in under it.
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Coverdale worked on generating team spirit and inter-dependence - including manoeuvres on Salisbury Plain that involved treasure hunts and making rope ladders.
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She grasped the rope ladder, the exhaustion of the body's ability to climb up the.
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They followed Kinade to a rope ladder, then climbed down into a wooden boat manned by four oarsmen.
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I told Sloan he shouldn 't cut that rope ladder.
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Team members yell out to the crew in Arabic as they come alongside and the dhow's crew responds by hanging a rope ladder over the side.
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There was a rope ladder with wooden steps hanging down her side.
The Sun
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At one of the windows of the palace, a tall man in a flowing white robe, with a naked sabre in one hand and a musquetoon in the other, which, from the smoke still issuing from its muzzle, had apparently just been discharged, stood defending himself desperately against a band of fierce and bearded ruffians, who swarmed up a rope ladder fixed below the window.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 342, April, 1844
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I grinned and shinnied up a side rope ladder up to the mast almost.
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We descended into the cave by a rope ladder.
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My mum and dad's days of swarming up rope ladders lie in the past: they sit in the café eating ice cream.
Times, Sunday Times
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This must have been quite an achievement on a rope ladder and, to the best of my knowledge, he was not a very strong or athletic person.
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He reports that a trip to Catterick Camp to set up rope ladders on the assault course was heavy going.
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Occasional rope ladders snake across an intersecting highway where monkeys need safe crossing.
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Two of the crewmen were crouched by the railing, ready to unfurl a rope ladder down the side of the hull.
ALASTAIR MCLEAN'S 'NIGHT WATCH'
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Others had the chance to descend into a crevasse on a rope ladder, and see first hand what it's like inside one of those virtually bottomless icy chasms.
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The stricken ship is presented simply but effectively using a rope ladder for the rigging, which hung from the ceiling above a trapdoor, which served as the ship's hatchway.