off the beamの例文
- Any contestant to fall off the beam would have to start over.
- It's annoying to see a long article that really seems off the beam.
- She drops the doll, almost falls off the beam and loses the challenge.
- Even the scraps of metal we shave off the beams are put aside.
- Dominique Dawes, in her third Olympics, fell off the beam.
- "Ransom " is a bit off the beam for McPhee.
- I think you're way, way, way off the beam there.
- In places where I have pried off the beams, the glue is very hard.
- If they get off the beam, they're in danger.
- Either it hit the right of the foul pole or it clanked off the beam.
- Then he switched off the beam and, in pitch dark, the diamond glowed bright orange-amber.
- She would get so mad, she would throw herself off the bars, throw herself off the beam.
- Vise said her score could have been as high as 9.587 if she hadn't stepped off the beam.
- Then came Jaycie Phelps, who lost her balance doing an arabesque and had to hop off the beam.
- Pickens'replacement, freshman Tiffany Byrd, stumbled off the beam in the Crimson Tide's final rotation and scored just 9.150.
- Ray also fell off the beam and stepped out of bounds in floor exercise on a crash-and-crumple night.
- Chinese star Mo Huilan, a favorite for the all-around title, fell off the beam and several other Chinese athletes bobbled.
- However, after a review of the tape, it was determined that Cody had stepped off the beam and was disqualified.
- Pickens'replacement, freshman Tiffany Byrd, stumbled off the beam in the Crimson Tide's final rotation and scored just 9 . 150.
- Kang, who began her first routine unsteadily, fell off the beam while trying a somersault and suffered a bad landing.