Wheelbarrow Sentence Examples

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  • Together they lifted Brutus from the wheelbarrow and placed him in the hole.

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  • She lifted it and carried it to the wheelbarrow while he picked up another one.

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  • The wheelbarrow was in the barn, but even if she managed to get there and back, she couldn't lift Brutus into it.

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  • If you'll take the wheelbarrow back to the camp, I'll ride Random back a ways and see what made the cow run through brush like that.

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  • Damian said he'd need to buy a wheelbarrow to roll her around in soon, and she tore him to shreds.

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  • Jonathan helped her get Brutus in a wheelbarrow and pushed it up to the tree for her.

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  • As it is impossible to use an ordinary wheelbarrow in these narrow pathways, the workman carries a specially made wicker basket called a " hotte " on his shoulders by means of two straps.

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  • You could get the wheelbarrow and go with Alex to get some more rocks.

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  • Alex picked up a large flat rock and put it in the wheelbarrow.

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  • A barefoot man pushes a wheelbarrow loaded with tobacco leaves.

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  • What was he going to say, and what was that thing in the wheelbarrow standing next to him?

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  • Place the soil you remove into a wheelbarrow.

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  • When he was done, he placed the mattock and shovel in the wheelbarrow and wheeled them down to the barn for her.

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  • Sam silently followed him with the wheelbarrow.

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  • The tsar did great damage to Evelyn's beautiful gardens, and, it is said, made it one of his amusements to ride in a wheelbarrow along a thick holly hedge planted especially by the owner.

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  • In this way large quantities of manure are easily transported to any required spot, and although the work looks hard to an English gardener, the Frenchman says he can carry more manure with less fatigue in half a day than an Englishman can transport in a day with a wheelbarrow.

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  • The larger the garden, the more important it was to have a wheelbarrow.

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  • Check that the doors are big enough to get a wheelbarrow through!

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  • Perhaps in 1907 when together with Guy Aldred he trundles a wheelbarrow through London's streets 'broad and narrow ' .

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  • We have a steep slope in our garden and the Mini is so much easier to push than our old steel wheelbarrow.

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  • Next Jim looked at a small wheelbarrow, the Corrie Stowaway Garden Buggy.

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  • I pass an old woman with massive buttocks pushing a large wheelbarrow laden with mushrooms.

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  • We can send a ready assembled jeep wheelbarrow to you with an extra delivery charge.

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  • Perhaps in 1907 when together with Guy Aldred he trundles a wheelbarrow through London 's streets 'broad and narrow '.

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  • We have had around 6 wheelbarrow loads a year of lovely dry compost from the bins.

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  • In a fancy dress wheelbarrow race along Marsh Lane, spectators will throw water bombs at the contestants.

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  • Alton Amateur Greenhouses have a wide sliding door for easy wheelbarrow access.

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  • We can send a ready assembled Jeep Wheelbarrow to you with an extra delivery charge.

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  • Make sure that aisles among the rows of vegetables are wide enough to accommodate a wheelbarrow or other gardening tools.

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  • Even an old wheelbarrow with a deep bucket can be used!

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  • Be sure to leave plenty of space in between the paths so you can move your wheelbarrow and gardening tools through the garden and work among the paths.

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  • Check that the doors are big enough to get a wheelbarrow through !

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  • Conservatory Guide Full instructions on how to make a wheelbarrow planter for your garden.

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  • Add organic matter to the soil in the wheelbarrow and use it to fill the last trench.

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  • The nearest that I came to actual possession was when I bought the Hollowell place, and had begun to sort my seeds, and collected materials with which to make a wheelbarrow to carry it on or off with; but before the owner gave me a deed of it, his wife--every man has such a wife--changed her mind and wished to keep it, and he offered me ten dollars to release him.

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