Usa "handcart" in una frase
handcart frasi di esempio
handcart
1. and where women stumble in their handcart dance,
2. The handcart Alan had found for her overcame the yandrille's weight and once it was there, it was set up
3. She collided with a woman selling stoppered phials of perfume from a handcart
4. To complete the picture, he decided to use a handcart he found standing beside the stairway leading upward to what he surmised was the street
5. Colling realized he had been holding his breath, and he let it escape as he hurried off pushing the handcart
6. He decided that boldness was the best course, and after replacing the handcart where he had found it, he removed the boots and coveralls and put them away as if it were something he did every day
7. He unloaded four good-sized boxes onto a collapsible handcart and was beginning to secure the cartons with a couple of bungee cords
8. Occasionally, however, there were more than he could carry; then they were put into a handcart which he pushed or dragged after him to the distant jobs
9. Bert arrived at the shop and with as little delay as possible loaded up the handcart with all the things he had been sent for and start on the return journey
10. While the wood road lasted the principal trouble he experienced was the difficulty of seeing where he was going, the handcart being so high and himself so short
11. having very kindly lent a handcart for the use of the men employed at the Labour Yard
12. Quite a common spectacle - for gods and men - was a procession consisting of a handcart loaded up with such materials being pushed or dragged through the public streets by about half a dozen of these Imperialists in broken boots and with battered, stained, discoloured bowler hats, or caps splashed with paint and whitewash; their stand-up collars dirty, limp and crumpled, and their rotten second-hand misfit clothing saturated with sweat and plastered with mortar
13. So they were again placed on the handcart, covered with sacks and dust-sheets, taken back to the house and put up in the loft under the roof so that, if he asked for them, there they were
14. He spent most of his time dragging a handcart with loads of paint, or planks and steps, and seldom went out to work with the men, for when he was not taking things out to the various places where the philanthropists were working, he was in the paintshop at the yard, scraping out dirty paint-pots or helping Crass to mix up colours
15. Dragging the handcart did not help him to put on flesh, for the weather was very hot and the work made him sweat
16. Nimrod and Sawkins accordingly took shelter in the doorway of an empty house, leaving the handcart at the kerb, while Crass went across the street and knocked at Philpot's door
17. Crass and Sawkins pushed the handcart over to the other side of the road and then, lifting the coffin off, they carried it into the house, Nimrod going first
18. After a brief consultation, they resolved that it would be safer to take the corpse on the handcart to the yard and keep it in the carpenter's shop until the funeral, which could take place from there
19. However, they got it down at last and, having put it on the handcart, covered it over with the black wrapper
20. This job was finished the next day and at four o'clock the boy brought the handcart, which they loaded with their ladders and other materials
21. They pulled a handcart piled with madder roots back through the woods to Wigleigh, then unloaded the roots into the barn and spread them in the hayloft to dry
22. Now he was here with a handcart loaded with old four-gallon flour sacks full of what he believed to be precious madder dye
23. The terrifying newsreel images of people running in terror from murderous bombing attacks all added to the general sense that Western civilisation was heading to hell in a handcart