3963 collocations for carrying

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But she did not like carrying out in detail her plans.

The next time the Colonel said something about the uselessness of carrying two guns, the Boy flared up: "If you object to guns, leave yours.

If a man, for some reason or another, hasn't the courage of his opinions, he mustn't take any position where that opinion would carry weight.

From there down we found the river at times quite deep, and in order to carry the wounded man along with us we constructed a raft of poles for his accommodation, and in this way he was transported.

Representative men of ability, health, culture, and courage are being chosen to carry on governmental work: it is idle to send provincial men to the Church.

But a few old clients lingered on, chiefly women who carried children in their arms and old men without neckties who came to him for free advice.

" "It'll take a man long time to carry down all your things, Perfessor.

"He can't carry any messages.

Honest, ma, if you carry that ice-water up to Katz to-night on the sly, with that big son of hers to come down and get it, II'll go right up and tell her what I think of her if she leaves to-morrow.

The carrier pigeon has its name from its remarkable sagacity in returning to the place where it was bred; and Lightow assures us, that one of these birds would carry a letter from Babylon to Aleppo, which is thirty days' journey, in forty-eight hours.

Concentrated on the two main thingsto carry forward his almost intolerable load, and to go the shortest way to the nearest woodthe Boy, by-and-by, forgot to tell his tired nerves to take account of the unequal pressure from behind.

I don't see any use in carrying the war into friendships.

He carried into the woods a bag of flour or meal, a few pounds of pork, pepper, salt, and tea; and this, with the game he killed, made up his supply of food.

Another consequence of the diminished gravity here is, that both men and animals carry much greater burdens than on the earth.

Their dispute is, in fact, of a most frivolous and unmeaning character; for, if the father was to carry his point, the girls would occasionally sell the productions of their garden, and pay for making their clothes, or even buy them ready made.

He wanted the society of cultivated women and men with power and influence; to use control instead of carrying out orders; and to know something of refinement and beauty.

She alone carried her head high and forced an air of cheerfulness.

It was useless to argue further; useless to point out that the rebels were not so "green," for the young men of the semi-aristocratic society of the South were trained to arms, whereas it was a mark of lawlessness and vulgarity to carry arms in the Puritan ranks of the North.

Amongst his few small gifts and bequests was "£6 to be divided among the six poor men named by the assistant who shall carry my body to the grave; for I particularly desire that there be no hearse, no coach, no escutcheon, no pomp".

She carried a market basket on one arm; a neat white cloth concealing the eggs and butter that probably lay underneath.

"Well," said Kelson, "I'm off to carry the good news to Muriel.

Then her companion unfolded to her the patience of the Lord, and how He is not discouraged, nor ever weary, but opens His great assizes year by year and day by day; and how the cause was argued again, as she had seen it, before the souls of men, sometimes again and again and over and over, till the pleadings of the advocates carried conviction, and the judge perceived the truth and consented to it.

For some time I tried to read; but at last finding it impossible I carried my book down to the kitchen where a large fire was burning, and sat there.

"Don't forget they carry pretty fair rifles with them.

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