Hauling Sentence Examples

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  • I might as well start hauling this stuff.

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  • He would also ferry them back when the auction was finished, hauling home the spoils of the sale.

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  • Try hauling those off.

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  • He did say the guy is camping—he was hauling a tent and stuff.

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  • He shone a light in her face before hauling her to her feet.

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  • Sasha shouted, snatching her arm and hauling her up.

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  • Some other couple came in just before we left, hauling bags and all.

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  • He staggered, and she snatched his wrist, hauling herself up.

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  • Hauling her to the bed, he shook out a pillow from its case and draped the case over her head like a hood.

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  • To the extent this world is a meritocracy, the most talented will be the movie star and the least talented will be hauling manure.

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  • A blue haired old lady with a walker and her mate hauling an oxygen tank looked at me as If I was the Boston strangler.

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  • He signaled to the other insurgent, who obeyed and moved forward, grabbing the dead man's ankles and hauling him out.

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  • She turned to see him hauling a garbage bag.

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  • Relieved, he pulled the blowing horse to a halt and grabbed Rissa by the scruff of her tunic, unceremoniously hauling her up and dumping her on the ground.

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  • He sought a distraction to keep him from wrenching open the door and hauling the small queen away from her second.

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  • The man from the beach who struck down his father strode from the stables, accompanied by another man hauling Vara by one arm. ..

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  • In the main roads to the pit when the distance is not considerable horse traction may be used, a train of 6 to i 5 vehicles being drawn by one horse, but more generally the hauling or, as it is called in the north of England, the leading of the trains of tubs is effected by mechanical traction.

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  • The convenience of erecting girders on shore is very great, but there is some risk in the floating operations and a good deal of hauling plant is required.

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  • He did say the guy is camping—he was hauling a tent and stuff.

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  • First, it would be tempting to assume the person hauling manure can only do that, and if that job disappeared he would have no useful skills.

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  • They started hauling out the booze and I don't want to do anything to screw up a scholarship—especially now.

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  • The harbour of Port Blair is well supplied with buoys and harbour lights, and is crossed by ferries at fixed intervals, while there are several launches for hauling local traffic. On Ross Island there is a lighthouse visible for 19 m.

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  • An endeavour is made so to plan the works of a railway that the quantity of earth excavated in cuttings shall be equal to the quantity required for the embankments; but this is not always practicable, and it is sometimes advantageous to obtain the earth from some source close to the embankment rather than incur the expense of hauling it from a distant cutting.

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  • Grades are made, whenever possible, in favour of the load, and of such degree that the power required to haul out the loaded cars shall be approximately equal to that for hauling back the empties, viz.

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  • The older, devised by Hooke in 1667, is provided with valves above and below, both opening upward, through which the water passes freely during descent, but which are closed by some device on hauling up. The newer or slip water-bottle type consists of a cylinder allowed to drop on to a base-plate when a sample is tro be collected.

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  • Water-pressure engines, driven by a column of water equal to the depth of the pit, have also been employed for hauling.

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  • The railways of the north-west have a monopoly of the business of hauling wheat, with the result that it costs 20 cents to ship a bushel of wheat from the Dakota field to Duluth, which is as much as it costs to forward it from Duluth to Liverpool.

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  • There'd be no point in hauling excess baggage half-way across the country in the limited space of a motor home.

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  • The shadow world…she staggered and floated through it, hauling him with her toward a pulsing portal that grew blurry fast.

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  • Clouds from the retreating storm looked like a triumphant army, hauling away its ordinance for another engagement—with only white-gray stragglers tagging behind.

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  • They started hauling out the booze and I don't want to do anything to screw up a scholarship—especially now.

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  • The packed emergency area waiting room held a disreputable collection of weeping women, stoned teenagers and dirty dere­licts, all talking at the same time over the background music of a near-constant scream of sirens hauling in more Saturday night vic­tims.

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  • I briefly contemplated hauling them out of the house before opening their presents, but it really would not have been fair.

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  • The head-line beckets are the first to be explained, as these play a big part in the operation of hauling the trawl.

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  • The raiders overran the Royalist gun emplacements and succeeded in hauling off several great siege cannon.

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  • We rushed out of the shop in time to see four diesel locomotives hauling an enormous line of wagons to the East.

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  • Sometime Wayward Sons roadie, Russell ' Dingle ' Byrne leaned his brick outhouse frame to hauling their PA for her.

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  • All this whilst hauling a demonstration rake of coaches is a real test.

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  • Load Hauling From Base Camp to 14,300 feet you will use a sled and your pack to move all food and equipment.

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  • W and down dip from the junction with the hauling level leads to a flooded stope, Blue Lake.

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  • The 4013 is well suited for utility trailers and adult tricycles where hauling heavy loads is needed.

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  • The Thompson Puma is a double capstan winch used for hauling and lifting.

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  • It was suitable for hauling loads from five to eight tons or for driving a small thrashing machine.

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  • Before you know it, you'll be hauling your little darlings all over the place!

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  • On the other hand, larger means hauling more stuff around, probably more than you really need.

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  • For instance, there are sleds designed exclusively for touring, for driving along trails, for driving through mountains, for performance, for hauling and for a host of other duties.

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  • These cost a bit more to set up and come with various usage fees, but if it's a commonly recurring gift situation, it can be significantly more convenient -- and cheaper -- than hauling boxes to the local UPS store.

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  • If you plan to use your compost to fertilize a garden, make sure it is located close enough that you don't spend hours hauling compost across your yard.

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  • At the same time, however, carrying around a camera in your pocket is pretty convenient, and the idea of hauling around a camera in a large case was something many photographers were resistant to.

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  • Outdoors, capture dad and the kids hauling the tree through a snowy field, or photograph the family's tree-trimming festivities indoors.

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  • It isn't uncommon for passengers to assist the crew by hauling sails if they are so inclined, but otherwise there are few scheduled events.

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  • It saves you time and money - no more bagging and hauling leaves and grass clippings to the city compost site or paying someone to pick up your yard waste.

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  • When it's 1st and 9 and I'm ahead by 14, do I really need my running back hauling butt 70 yards for a touchdown?

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  • First, it has a rough and tough exterior and a bed that's deep and good for hauling sand, dirt, rocks and smaller toys, like Legos and metal cars.

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  • Bucket-style straw bags, like their tote cousins, are perfect for hauling larger items to and fro, and also make an ideal beach bag.

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  • But you can also use them for hauling equipment when you want to save your back.

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  • If you're hauling your things, they can become pretty bulky.

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  • From traveling to hauling sports gear, these functional bags help make it easier to transport the items you need.

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  • A reliable pickup truck will be needed, since you'll be hauling materials from the local home centers to the job sites.

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  • If you want to use the car for hauling, you might want a van, wagon, or SUV of some sort.

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  • If you're going to be doing a lot of towing and know what you will be hauling, it is important to get an SUV with at least the amount of power needed to haul your cargo.

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  • In fact, the greater strength can thereby pave the way for a much more damaging injury should you try to use your strength outside the nicely controlled gym environment, like if you're hauling a new fridge from the store or a similar task.

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  • The other type of auto warranty, a "warranty of fitness for a particular purpose" applies only when you are buying the vehicle for a specific purpose, such as hauling a boat.

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  • The insurance only covers the truck though when it is hauling your travel trailer.

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  • The company started out hauling logs and eventually expanded into construction and wood harvesting.

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  • The shadow world…she staggered and floated through it, hauling him with her toward a pulsing portal that grew blurry fast.

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  • I mean, this is supposed to be you starting your lives together, not hauling around your poor spinster of a friend who's about to be abandoned.

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  • Clouds from the retreating storm looked like a triumphant army, hauling away its ordinance for another engagement—with only white-gray stragglers tagging behind.

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  • In working downwards in open quarries and in tortuous shafts and passages much of the mica is damaged, and a large amount of labour is expended in hauling waste material to the surface.

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  • As the seamen got to the wall they leapt down and tried to make the mole grapnels fast (for hauling the ship into the mole), but only one was got in place and a heavy roll broke it up.

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  • The load, supported by the lower hook, is raised by hauling on the free end and, neglecting any slight obliquity of the plies of rope, the free end moves six times as fast H L C FIG.

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  • The winch hauling the rock uses the northern hemisphere 's largest electric motor - 7000 hp.

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  • Richard Trevithick, indeed, had in 1804 tried a high-pressure steam locomotive, with smooth wheels, on a plate-way near Merthyr Tydvil, but it was found more expensive than horses; John Blenkinsop in 1811 patented an engine with cogged wheel and rack-rail which was used, with commercial success, to convey coal from his Middleton colliery to Leeds; William Hedley in 1813 built two locomotives - Puffing Billy and Wylam Dilly - for hauling coal from Wylam Colliery, near Newcastle; and in the following year George Stephenson's first engine, the Blucher, drew a train of eight loaded wagons, weighing 30 tons, at a speed of 4 m.

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  • In some cases hauling tackle is used, in others power is applied by levers and ratchets to the rollers on which the girders travel.

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  • One day of hauling it had been enough.

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  • Quinn was finishing removing the plans and I helped hauling them to the attached garage.

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  • Men are hauling a log.

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  • The difficulty of ascending the rapids near Bingen is usually surmounted by the help of steam hauling machinery placed on the bank, though powerful tugs have also come into use for this purpose.

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  • The grades must not be too great for brake control nor for the hauling back of the empty cars.

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  • The shaft of P can be readily put in gear with a powerful engine for the purpose of hauling back the cable should it be found necessary to do so.

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