45 collocations for cart

He sets off home again and begins carting out manure.

He mowed and mowed on the hillsides, farther and farther out; mowing and turning and carting home loads of hay, as if he would never tire,for he had a horse already, and a well-stocked farm.

The winter round of work was as before; carting wood, mending tools and implements.

Axel had no timber to speak of, not growing close, but there were some heavy firs scattered about here and there on the outskirts of his land, and he marked out those on the side toward Sellanraa, to have the shortest way to cart his timber up to the sawmill.

No stranger could cart goods within a particular part of the city without being subjected to a forfeiture of four shillings or two oxen to the bishop.

A number of the apprentices had been ordered that morning to cart away some dirt to a particular place.

He could afford to cart the thing back to Paris with him and give it room in his private gallery; and some day, doubtless, some rich American would pay a handsome price for it on the strength of its having found place in the collection of Michael Lanyard, even though it lacked the cachet of his guarantee.

That people have no fear of ruin after emancipation, is proved by the building of sugar works on estates which never had any before, and which were obliged to cart their canes to neighbouring estates to have them ground and manufactured.

Since, however, complete deodorization is probably impossible, PUNCHINELLO advises also that the said members be required to cart all their stuff out to the Bad Lands of Nebraska, and remain there to make the best use of it; or else make a contract with Captain HALL to ship it and them to the Arctic regions at once.

These two buildings are a nuisance to the church; they spoil the appearance of the building at one end completely, and they ought to be pulled down and carted off forthwith.

When they have got enough, they cart the fuel to a spot at some little distance from the village, pile it up, and set it on fire.

In the distance was heard the lusty song of the blowsy yokels, as they clumsily carted homeward the day's gathering.

the groom was an avaricious, disobedient slave, and he at once sold me to a troupe of those infamous beggarly priests of Cybele, who cart the Syrian goddess about the public squares to the sound of cymbals and rattles.

But it is the work of a dray-horse, carting grain to the granary.

"The cost of carting the gravel and the slabs for the wall would be heavy; but I have no doubt Mr. Bell would undertake the work with the trailer on very reasonable terms.

Sends away his lad could be working on the place getting in winter fuel and carting hay with that horse of his, but keeps on his storemanchief clerk, he calls him.

In the distance was heard the lusty song of the blowsy yokels, as they clumsily carted homeward the day's gathering.

Chapter IV Teams of horses driving up over the moors, carting up houses for the new man come to settle in the wilds; load after load, for days on end.

Hired horse and sledge to cart his logs.

The only benefit is that which for a time accrued to the railways, which carted raw materials and finished products back and forth over thousands of miles of their lines, the costs of shipment and reshipment being naturally added to the price to the consumer.

At each of her fortnightly journeys, as soon as she had rid herself of her batch of nurses at the different offices, she hastened round the nurses' establishments to pick up infants, so as to take the train homewards the same evening together with two or three women who, as she put it, helped her "to cart the little ones about."

He's in Bursfield at this moment, you may bet, carting those orphans around into temporary quarters.

" Then he carted out the ashes in a basket an' a pail, An' from cellar door to alley he just left an ashy trail.

When arrangements have been made for cutting and carting the plant from the fields, the vats and machinery are all made ready, and a day is appointed to begin 'Mahye' or manufacture.

There was a good average snowfall that winter, and early in the year, when the roads were passable, folk from the village began carting up telegraph poles over the moors, dropping their loads at regular intervals.

45 collocations for  cart