Gurney Sentence Examples

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  • She woke Sofi with a touch and tugged the gurney down to the emergency room.

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  • She followed the gurney out and watched as they lifted it into the helicopter.

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  • Sometimes visitors hear the squeak of wheels as if someone is pushing a wheelchair or a gurney through the old halls.

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  • Tie it closed, place it on a "gurney" (a countertop or table will work), cover around it with sheets and get ready to slice into the goo when everyone has arrived.

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  • The story focuses around Lady Jessica, Alia, Gurney Halleck and Duncan Idaho as they try to stop the empire from tearing itself apart, and saving Paul's newborn twins.

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  • Later she woke to find Connie asleep in a chair beside her gurney.

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  • Two more men in blue appeared, trailed by two in pale red leading a self-propelled gurney.

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  • One of Elise's men was waiting with a gurney.

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  • Joseph John Gurney of Norwich, a brother of Elizabeth Fry, by means of his high social position and his various writings (some published before 1835), was the most prominent actor in this movement.

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  • The first translation into modern English was by Miss Anna Gurney, privately printed in 1819.

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  • In 1866 his remaining property was lost in the banking failure of Overend & Gurney.

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  • Also Gurney had an open invitation to play the grand piano in the Redlands drawing-room.

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  • However, as the elevator had a gurney in it, there was not enough room to clear the way.

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  • As he greets his family, his kid brother Peter lies stretched out on a steel gurney, battered, bruised - dead.

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  • Seed catalogs such as Gurney's or Jackson & Perkins are also excellent resources.

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  • Brady lifted Lana gently off the gurney and entered, following Elise through the waiting area into the bay beyond.

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  • West Ham Park (80 acres) occupies the site of Ham House and park, for many years the residence of Samuel Gurney, the banker and philanthropist.

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  • The place was purchased for £25,000, and vested in the corporation of London for the use of the public. Of this amount the Gurney family contributed £io,000 and the corporation the same sum, the remaining £5000 being collected from the inhabitants of West Ham.

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