(1) He decided to solo Green Gully and did fine until the last few feet of the climb .
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(3) My efforts were rewarded by an increasing ability to climb to more advanced levels.
(4) He began to climb the ladder, and when he'd almost reached the top, he stumbled and fell.
(5) In mythology, the steep climb up the mountain is the seeking of the masculine spirit in ourselves (for men and women).
(6) We began to climb the hill
(7) Until the final climb , nothing we did on the mountain compared with the demands of the Trail.
(8) The Indian economy is so finely poised on the edge of a boom that it will take very little to start the upward climb again.
(9) We started a cruise climb to 31,000 feet checking the winds as we went along.
(10) We leveled out from the climb at 600 feet
(11) Liz was sprawled on the bed, turned away from Brett as she watched the sun slowly climb over the horizon, signaling the beginning of a new day.
(12) The richly talented young Scot will put the accent on fitness in France in a determined effort to climb up the world rankings
(13) After a few seconds - which seemed like hours - the aircraft started a shallow climb .
(14) The aircraft will climb to approximately 39,000 feet and release the launch vehicle and payload.
(15) You can plant your vine to climb a trellis, arbor, pergola, or fence.
(16) Most in higher education would describe it as a slow but steady climb through the ranks.
(17) This may be the hardest rock climb in the world
(18) Approach requested a climb to 2,000 feet and vectored me 90 degrees off the final bearing.
(19) The main requirements for the design of the Spitfire was that it had to have have eight guns and an excellent rate of climb .
(20) Passenger-train performance began to climb , increasing steadily into the 1990s.