3066 examples of carting in sentences

This is the beautiful way in which Nature gets her muck, while I chaffer with this man and that, who talks to me about sulphur and the cost of carting.

As the Arabs know little or nothing of carting, hauling, or the management of horses and mules, the Turks, simply enough, had "requisitioned" many of the ownersmiddle-aged or elderly menand forced them to go south to help along with the tremendous preparations that were being made for the attack on Suez.

It stands (or stood; the road-makers had begun carting it away) at a bend in the road just south of one of the Turnbull canals.

It would be a nuisance carting her about from place to place, and I am not so helpless that I can't manage for myself.

"You've worked enough," said he, "raking and carting and all.

Oline can point out the very spot where she was standing in the room when an angel of the Lord called her out to the door to hear a cry for helpAxel goes back to his work in the woods, and when he has felled enough, begins carting it up to the sawmill at Sellanraa.

Good, regular winter work, as long as it lasts; carting up rough timber and bringing back sawn planks.

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.

Carting loads, carting new loads.

Carting loads, carting new loads.

All looked well; never before had there been such carting and traffic up over the moors, and there were many that earned good money letting out their horses for the work.

Here was a young foreman or manager in charge of the carting work; a lordly young spark he was, and grumbled at not getting horses enough, for all that there were not so many loads to come.

And the owners of horse-flesh in the village, they were right; 'twas a mighty carting and hauling of wares up to Storborg; more than once they had to cut off corners of the old road and make new short cutsa fine new road it was at last, very different from Isak's first narrow path up through the wilds.

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.

'Serious wounds of this description are also met with in animals engaged in carting timber from plantations in which brushwood has recently been cut down.

In the latter, animals labouring in yards where a quantity of packing is done, or engaged in carting refuse containing such objects as we have mentioned, or broken pieces of earthenware or glass bottles, meet with it constantly.

There was a penciled note from Mrs. Sturgis, forwarded, as always, from Westover Street, where she, of course, thought her children were (they sent all their letters for her to Mr. Dodge, that they might bear the Bedford postmarkand very difficult letters those were to write!), a bill from the City Transfer Company (carting: 1 table, etc., etc.), and a letter from Mr. Dodge.

There was the bill for carting, other bills, daily expenses.

The Ass had, it is true, a good deal of work to do, carting or grinding the corn, or carrying the burdens of the farm: and ere long he became very jealous, contrasting his own life of labour with the ease and idleness of the Lap-dog.

There is a large quantity of hay in the meadow, much of it quite ready for carting, indeed, the waggons are picking it up as fast as they can, and the rest, if left spread about through next daySundaywould be fit on Monday.

Yonder the main body have found a succession of fields with the gates all open: some carting is in progress, and the gates have been left open for the carter's convenience.

I was struck with the economy adopted by my host in loading, carting and stacking or ricking his grain.

A vast quantity of grain, especially of oats, was cut and ready for carting; but little of it had been ricked in consequence of frequent showers.

On the arrival of the new housekeeper, order was evolved out of chaos; the children received the best of care, and the horse a much needed rest after his arduous labors in carting to and from the depot the numerous hired women who had been "weighed in the balance and found wanting."

The Messrs. Sampsons, four in number, were called, and testified as follows, That on the first day of July, between eight and nine, A.M. they were carting wood from the Marshpee plantation, that they were hailed by Wm.

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