Hauled Sentence Examples

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  • Pierre hauled her up.

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  • There was when the wreck was hauled into storage.

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  • Its greatest value cannot be hauled off.

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  • She was hauled into a sitting position by two beefy hands that then tore off her blindfold.

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  • She was hauled out of the closet and tossed on the bed.

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  • Two hauled her up and one helped Mansr.

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  • He took her arm and hauled her down the hall and up the stairs to his chamber.

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  • Instead, he grabbed a plate of Cynthia's scrambled eggs and bacon and hauled the heaping plate up to his room.

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  • Or perhaps the theater props were kept somewhere just before the auction— after they were hauled out of the storage quarters.

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  • She shoved at Rhyn when he grabbed her again and hauled her up.

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  • The devil left, and an angry Talon hauled her up, sinking his teeth into her arm again.

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  • He grabbed Selyn and hauled her a few feet away.

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  • She hauled the smaller woman closer to shore.

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  • Katie hauled Hannah to her feet and pulled her through the doorway, across the bedroom, and into the hall.

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  • Kiki didn't have a chance to answer before the wooden door to their prison creaked open.  Rhyn's head spun as he was hauled up and dragged into a well-lit hallway.  Light and shadows wreaked havoc on his sense of place and time until he hit the cool stone floor again.

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  • The guards hauled her to her feet and through the hold.

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  • Fred finished his breakfast in a rush and hauled out the pair of his garage-sale skis.

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  • Toby hauled Katie up and tugged her forward.  Katie pulled free and grabbed Deidre just as the earth beneath her collapsed.  Katie slammed to the ground, holding Deidre as tightly as she could.

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  • Talon hauled her along until he, too, was worn out and she dropped behind both.

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  • The door was opened, and she was hauled out once more.

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  • Jame said nothing else, and she was hauled up into broad daylight.

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  • It is reported to have hauled 40 or 50 passengers in 4 or 5 cars at a speed of 16-21 m.

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  • Locomotive Variety This shot was taken on the 20th of October 1980, shortly after the introduction of the class 47 hauled push-pull services.

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  • I creaked upright and stomped forward and hauled the main down a reef.

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  • Rick Decker is hauled out of retirement to track them down.

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  • The little ship is quickly captured and hauled into the enormous belly of the giant ship, and we visually received an indication of how massively outmanned and outgunned the rebel alliance was.

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  • With effort, Deidre hauled herself up onto a branch, wrapped her legs around it in a careful balancing act then stretched upward for the next.

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  • Magic shot through him, burning like fire.  Kris gasped.  Another blast, and he fell to the ground.  His body roiled with the demon magic, convulsing until the blow faded.  He felt himself hauled up by his neck and thrust onto the ground again.  His vision blurry, Kris could only see Hannah's beautiful blond hair.  Sorrow replaced anger, and he reached out, touching the soft wheat curls.

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  • In 1871 he was sent to Santo Domingo as a member of the commission appointed by President Grant to examine the condition of the island, the government of which desired annexation; and when that scheme was defeated through Sumner's opposition he returned (1872) as the representative of the Samana Bay Company, which proposed to take a lease of the Samana peninsula; but though in 1874 he revisited the island, it was only to see the flag of the company hauled down.

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  • The shocks of wheat are hauled directly to the thresher and fed into the self-feeder.

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  • Damian, the White God, hauled himself out of the ocean onto the beach.

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  • Blinded, she tripped over a stool and hauled herself into a corner, chest heaving and body slick with sweat and blood.

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  • She snatched Past-Death's arm and hauled her closer to Deidre.

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  • Or perhaps the theater props were kept somewhere just before the auction— after they were hauled out of the storage quarters.

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  • He was hauled down as he turned his man but the referee adjudged that the infringement had taken place outside the box.

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  • The westbound demolition trains in 1968/9 were hauled by class 24 diesel locomotives with diesel shunters being used on eastbound trains.

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  • A piano player of sorts, Race was unceremoniously hauled on stage and given a thorough public drubbing.

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  • Cardiff and Newport scenes in 1965 when there was still steam hauled freight by both large and small tank engines.

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  • The class either hauled 3500 gallon capacity tenders with straight sides or larger 4000 gallon capacity tenders with straight sides or larger 4000 gallon tenders with turned in tops to their sides.

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  • I inflated the life raft and hauled myself on board, and deployed the SARBE beacon for the helicopter to find me.

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  • Using neither dogs or ponies, the men man hauled the sledges for the entire journey.

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  • The weather had by then got much worse and she was kept hauled to the wind on the port tack.

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  • In addition to the naming, it is planned to run a few loco hauled trains on the Merthyr Tydfil line that day.

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  • The do-gooders continued to protest despite reports flooding in from around the country of regular truants being hauled off to school by shocked parents.

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  • A relatively modern 1958 Ford flatbed truck with bunks cobbled from scrap steel hauled the necessarily short logs to the mill.

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  • It hauled tubs of ore to the crushing mill while other wheels worked the crushing machines, jiggers, buddles and separators.

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  • After a road had been cut on the virgin heath the Steam Sappers hauled wagons from the supply railhead at Tongham.

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  • We'll head out toward Moffen Island, where we'll see regal walruses hauled out on this vast ring of shingle.

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  • A tender, however, is so much dead-weight to be hauled, whilst the weight of the water and fuel in a tank engine contributes largely to the production of adhesion.

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  • The adoption of automatic couplers was stimulated in some degree by laws enacted by the various states and by the United States; and the Safety Appliance Act passed by Congress in 1893 made it unlawful for railways to permit to be hauled on their lines after the ist of January 1898 any car used for interstate commerce that was not equipped with couplers which coupled automatically by impact, and which could be uncoupled without the necessity for men going in between the ends of the cars.

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  • We'll head out toward Moffen Island, where we'll see regal Walruses hauled out on this vast ring of shingle.

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  • Some house construction will require internal assembly, especially if the table must be hauled up stairway to a second floor.

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  • After that I don't remember much until the bride's weight-lifter cousin (who according to later reports had simply picked me up and hauled me to the back of the church) patted my face and asked me if I was okay.

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  • This tantrum of sorts resulted in her being hauled off to the hospital in order to undergo a "mental evaluation."

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  • Airport police arrived and arrested West and Crowley and they were promptly hauled off to the clink.

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  • The storage locker has since been raided by the police and its contents hauled away for evidence.

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  • Things didn't get any better for Murray as his offices were raided by the Drug Enforcement Agency and various items were hauled off that were reportedly kept as "…evidence of the offense of manslaughter."

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  • It wasn’t until 1846, when a New York farmer hauled his fir trees to New York City and sold them on the streets, that the Christmas tree became widely accepted in the United States as an inherent part of Christmas celebrations.

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  • The powers, however, reiterated their decision to maintain the status quo, and increased their military and naval forces; the Greek flag was hauled down at Canea and Candia, and some desultory engagements with the insurgents took place, the international troops co-operating with the native gendarmerie.

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  • The size, shape and design of the cars depend on the size of the mine passage and of the hoisting compartments of the shafts; on whether the cars are to be trammed by hand or hauled in trains; whether they are loaded by shovel or by gravity from a chute; and whether they are to be hoisted to the surface or used only for underground transport.

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  • Locomotive haulage is applicable to large mines, where trains of cars are hauled long distances on flat or undulating roads of moderate gradients.

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  • An engine plane is an inclined road, up which loaded cars are hauled by a stationary engine and rope, the empty cars running down by gravity, dragging the rope after them.

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  • By winding in the main rope the loaded cars are hauled towards the engine, dragging behind them the tail-rope, which unwinds from its drum.

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  • The trip being completed, the empty train is hauled back by reversing the engine.

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  • The "Fortitude" and "Juno" kept up a cannonade for 22 hours and then hauled off, the former being on fire and having sixtytwo men killed and wounded.

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  • When sufficiently wilted they are hauled to the barn and hung up there on the same laths on which they were placed in the field.

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  • Its natural advantages were enhanced by the "Diolcus" or tram-road, by which ships could be hauled across the Isthmus.

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  • The soundings of the Dutch expedition on hung on the sounding-tube that it was automatically released the " Siboga " during1899-1900in the eastern part of the on striking the bottom and left behind, while the light brass tube Malay seas and those of the German surveying ship " Planet " containing a sample of the deposit was easily hauled up. This in 1906 in the South Atlantic, Indian and North Pacific Oceans principle has been adopted universally for deep soundings, and were notable, and Sir John Murray's expedition on the " Michael is now applied in many forms. In 1855 Maury published Sars " in the Atlantic in 1910 obtained important results.

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  • The line is hauled in by a steam or electric winch, and the sounding-tube containing a sample of the bottom deposit is rapidly brought on board.

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  • In deep water the closing mechanism is usually actuated by a screw propeller which begins to work when the line is being hauled in and can be set so as to close the waterbottle in a very few fathoms. A small but heavy water-bottle has been devised by Martin Knudsen, provided with a pressure gauge or bathometer, by which samples may be collected from any moderate depth down to about roc fathoms, on board a vessel going at full speed.

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  • The forward motion is given by a chain winding upon a crab placed in front, by which it is hauled slowly forward.

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  • A road maybe used as a self-acting or gravitating incline when the gradient is r in 30 or steeper, in which case the train is lowered by a rope passing over a pulley or brake drum at the upper end, the return empty train being attached to the opposite end of the rope and hauled up by the descending load.

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  • Where the load has to be hauled up a rising gradient, underground engines, driven by steam or compressed air or electric motors, are used.

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  • In building the fortress of Sacsahuaman, heights had to be scaled; in Tiahuanaco stones weighing 4 00 tons were carried seventeen miles; in the edifices of 011antaytambo not only were large stones hauled up an ascent, but were fitted perfectly.

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  • If the bridge is erected when the river is nearly dry a travelling stage may be constructed to carry the projecting end of the girder while it is hauled across, the other end resting on one abutment.

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  • For three days after this the armies lay in position without fighting, the French well supplied with provisions and comforts from Breisach, the Bavarians suffering somewhat severely from want of food, and especially forage, as all their supplies had to be hauled from Villingen over the rough roads of the Black Forest.

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  • The formal transfer of sovereignty took place on the 12th of August 1898, when the flag of the United States (the same flag hauled down by order of Commissioner Blount) was raised over the Executive Building with impressive ceremonies.

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  • Talon hauled her away from the balcony.

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  • She grabbed Deidre's arm and hauled her to the other two women.

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  • She stepped back and watched as he excitedly hauled the little mud cat to the shore and released it.

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  • Someone grabbed her and hauled her up.

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  • Rhyn's jaw clenched, and he looked up at the sky.  He stood and hauled Kris to his feet, indicating the forest.

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  • He found me crying in the stairwell one day and just took my arm and hauled me down to this little restaurant on Walnut.

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  • Dean had purchased a small tent and sleeping bag for the Iowa trip, both items light enough to be hauled on his bike.

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  • He asked me to drop off his gear at the sag wagon tomorrow morning so it gets hauled to Alamosa on the truck.

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  • She was hauled off the ground and slung over someone's shoulder.

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  • One hauled it open, and she peered into the impenetrable depths.

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  • The warrior hauled her to him and released her with a hasty bow.

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  • He hauled her against his body, her back pressed to his chest.

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  • Xander dropped his feet from the other chair and hauled her in front of him, then yanked her belt to bring her into his lap.

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  • He hauled the creature up.

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  • The strain on the log-ship when the log-line is nipped, causes the peg to be withdrawn from it, and the log-ship is readily hauled in.

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  • Such a "ground-log" indicates the actual speed over the ground, and in addition, when the log-line is being hauled in, it will show the real course the ship is making over the ground.

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  • This corrected pull is then divided by the weight of the vehicles hauled, in which must be included the weight of the dynamometer car, and the quotient gives the resistance per ton of load hauled at a certain uniform speed on a straight and level road.

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  • Hence for a level road the above load could be hauled at 60 m.

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  • Talon hauled her to her feet, holding her up by one arm when she wobbled.

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  • Relief and fear unleashed within her, and she was hauled once again to her feet.

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  • The woman fought him, and he hauled her to her feet.

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  • His back was aching by the time he hauled the last chest to the patio behind the inn where the raiders could divvy the spoils.

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  • He would have hauled Fred along for company, but the old man had a date, so Dean was on his own.

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  • He hauled himself out of the cold waters and sat on the shore that turned to mud beneath his dripping body.

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  • Darkyn followed Jade as the madman hauled his two prisoners toward the portal to the shadow world.

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  • He rose and hauled her to her feet, all but dragging her into the hall.

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  • That was a human being they hauled out of here, Gladys.

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  • She was hauled to her feet and she blinked, struggling to keep the pain at bay.

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  • She filled a plastic bowl with water for the chickens and hauled buckets of water to the horses and buffalo.

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  • In practice the gradient should not exceed i in 221, and even that is too steep, since theoretical conditions cannot always be realized; a wet rail will reduce the adhesion, and the gradients must be such that some paying load can be hauled in all weathers.

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  • He sawed a channel in the ice toward the shore, and hauled it over and along and out on to the ice with oxen; but, before he had gone far in his work, he was surprised to find that it was wrong end upward, with the stumps of the branches pointing down, and the small end firmly fastened in the sandy bottom.

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  • This I hauled up partly on the shore.

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  • That's where she was when they hauled her husband out.

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  • Some guy out on a yacht with his family spotted the body floating in the middle of the bay and hauled it in like Hemingway's fish.

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  • Rhyn hauled him over his shoulder in a fireman.s carry.

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  • He hauled her out of the water easily.

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  • He hauled her up with a glance in the direction she indicated.

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  • It will be seen from these particulars - which are typical of what has happened not only on other British railways, but also on those of other countries - that much more space has to be provided and more weight hauled for each passenger than was formerly the case.

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  • Toby stood and dusted himself off then hauled Ully up by his arm.

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