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1. The next Sunday evening, with both of the Roach boys quite worn out by the wheeling of barrow loads of hardcore into the brick curtained hole where the new patio was taking shape, Helen Roach suggested her husband go down to the pub for a couple of beers
2. worn out by the wheeling of barrow loads of hardcore into the brick
3. barrow, which he could use to wheel the contraption around from
4. Up against the barn's back wall there is an upturned wheel barrow
5. However, if she was going to go there, she knew she’d better be ready for a lecture, but what other choice did she have? She pulled the keys out and headed for his office, half wishing he wouldn't be there and she could just barrow the bar's phone
6. The man who came with the barrow told us that our inn was described as lonely, which was why the captain had chosen it
7. Many other instances of papal interference for the restoration of bishops or the appointment of new bishops and the designation of others to act as vicars of the pontiff are also cited by Barrow” (ibid
8. Ralf looked at Bart strangely, started to shake his head, thought better of it and asked angrily, ‘What are you getting at? You’re not pushing the same bloody barrow as those blasted cops are you?’
9. Gary finished his sentence, “…because I was told off the record that they were having problems with the temperature thermocouple sensor, safety discs, provision of protective clothing, fire prevention and equipment, and a barrow load of other points that scared the life out of me!!” His voice had risen to a shout and the room fell silent for a moment, “I was told off the record that the control room staff no longer trust their clapped out monitoring instruments
10. When using a barrow you have to note the following:
11. When I suggested a remedy for sneezing (which involved sitting on a stone outside Carderford Barrow and howling like a wolf towards Glasgenny Peak while eating the heart of a newt), she gave me a clout to the ear
12. The place wasn’t a barrow, but a tunnel, arching higher than I wished to reach, worn into waves by subterranean streams that surprised us unpleasantly now and again
13. No barrow, but haunted nonetheless
14. This is where you will practice the concepts that Will Barrow showed you in the session
15. “They needed someone strong, but small,” continued Plax, “to be able to clamber through the channels and wield a shovel and barrow
16. If you barrow Rs 100 today, with 10% inflation,
17. where his friends wheeled him round in a barrow
18. I was just beginning to wonder why the plane was wating so long at Barrow, as I was anxious to sink into the the Hilton's jacuzzi after so many nights spent in a sleeping-bag, when it suddenly occurred to me that, a hundred years ago, this journey would have taken a gold-prospector at least a year
19. Within six hours they had completed the evacuation of Barrow and some thirty
20. hours of when the rescue of Barrow had began and the air stil tested clean
21. remark said the questions began to fly at Captain Sorenson from all the leaders from Barrow, the vil ages and the Patrick Hudson that had met in the dining
22. On the corner, about fifty yards away an old man was selling fruit from a barrow
23. Moreover, within the barrow of diverse religions there include multiple denominations of Christians, Buddhists, Hindus, and Muslims, all with varying forms, degrees and extremities of beliefs etc
24. I took her down to one of the sites and had her sit in a barrow full of
25. By the same method Butler could no doubt prove that men must be carried to heaven in a wheel barrow if ever they enter it
26. "Such old foxes as Chingachgook and myself are not often caught in a barrow with one hole," said Hawkeye, laughing; "you can easily see the cunning of the place—the rock is black limestone, which everybody knows is soft; it makes no uncomfortable pillow, where brush and pine wood is scarce; well, the fall was once a few yards below us, and I dare to say was, in its time, as regular and as handsome a sheet of water as any along the Hudson
27. The metal wheels ground the gravel with a sharp grating cry and the pack of blunt boots followed the trundled barrow along a lane of sepulchres
28. The barrow had ceased to trundle
29. What do the yellowjohns of Anglia owe us for our ruined trade and our ruined hearths? And the beds of the Barrow and Shannon they won't deepen with millions of acres of marsh and bog to make us all die of consumption?
30. Here also I find an account of the Addleton tragedy and the singular contents of the ancient British barrow
31. Nobody was visible in the elevated road which skirted the ascent save the lad whom they had sent on before them, sitting on the handle of the barrow that contained all Tess's worldly possessions
32. It had come—appearing suddenly from behind the forehead of the nearest upland, and stopping beside the boy with the barrow
33. When they saw him coming back from the wharf, followed by a porter from the coach-office wheeling a barrow which was laden with sacks, they all had their comments to make:—
34. "Be off with you! Nanon shall take back your barrow
35. "Take the barrow back to the coach-office
36. A great barrow stood
37. caught hopelessly; he was in a barrow
38. As Frodo left the barrow for the last time he thought he saw a severed hand wriggling still,
39. There is no barrow on Weathertop, nor on any of these hills,' answered Strider
40. But you have some strength in you, my dear hobbit! As you showed in the Barrow
41. `I have not spoken to the others about the Barrow
42. younger hobbits wore the swords that they had taken from the barrow; but Frodo took only Sting; and his mail-coat, as Bilbo wished, remained hidden
43. They've dug up Bagshot Row, and there's the poor old gaffer going down the Hill with his bits of things on a barrow
44. Thjoden was left at last alone in his barrow, then folk gathered to the
45. “Old Satten, old Taffety or Velvet!” shouted the poor old Ragman, pushing his Barrow of dirty Muslin and torn Linen, and wearing no less than a half-dozen greasy old Hats upon his bow’d Head
46. On 10 April 1996, a wind speed of 408 km/h (253 mi/h) was recorded at Barrow Island, Australia, during Tropical Cyclone Olivia – the fastest wind speed ever recorded that was not associated with a tornado
47. The barrow was got ready and the corpse placed on it, covered with a blanket, and bound to its place with the rope
48. They went on after an hour, driving at fifty to fifty five miles an hour down tyre scorching road past tiny places of two or three houses dignified with a name, Wauchope and Barrow Creek and Aileron
49. Here also I find an account of the Addleton tragedy, and the singular contents of the ancient British barrow
50. We had a garden barrow and shot the earth we removed against the kitchen range
51. Barrow, has called to see Miss Minchin, and, as she must talk to him alone and the refreshments are laid in her parlor, you had all better come and have your feast now, so that my sister can have her interview here in the schoolroom
52. Barrow," she said
53. Barrow did not sit down at once
54. Barrow in the same critical manner, "to a child eleven years old! Mad extravagance, I call it
55. Barrow, quite snappishly, "it would have been much better if there never had been any
56. Barrow answered with jerky brusqueness
57. Barrow were equally to blame
58. Barrow evidently did not intend to remain to listen to the story of Miss Minchin's grievances after he had made the position of his firm clear and related the mere dry facts
59. Barrow, folding up his eyeglasses and slipping them into his pocket
60. "Barrow & Skipworth are not responsible
61. But we heeded them not, going along wheeling the barrow by turns, and Queequeg now and then stopping to adjust the sheath on his harpoon barbs
62. Shifting the barrow from my hand to his, he told me a funny story about the first wheelbarrow he had ever seen
63. Not to seem ignorant about the thing—though in truth he was entirely so, concerning the precise way in which to manage the barrow—Queequeg puts his chest upon it; lashes it fast; and then shoulders the barrow and marches up the wharf
64. " At first I could not make out what she meant; I could only gather that the "raid" was carried out by officials, that they had come and taken his papers, and that a soldier had tied them up in a bundle and "wheeled them away in a barrow
65. Nastasya says that a soldier wheeled them away in a barrow and covered them with an apron; oui, c'est cela, with an apron
66. It is in Barrow, and not in Vaillant, as I thought when I had the pleasure of conversing with you concerning it
67. Barrow means by saying, that many wagon loads of animal matter lay on the roof of the caverns in Africa