Horse-drawn Sentence Examples

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  • Up to 1906 the trams were horse-drawn; in that year electric cars began running.

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  • Several types of horse-drawn hoe capable of working one or more rows at a time are used among root and grain crops.

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  • The horse-drawn hoe is steered by means of handles in the rear, but its successful working depends on accurate drilling of the seed, because unless the rows are parallel the roots of the plants are liable to be cut and the foliage injured.

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  • The Rising Sun, Berkhamsted A horse-drawn barge.. .

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  • She had been built as a horse drawn boat for Number One (owner boatman) Henry Grantham in 1927.

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  • Seconds to spare, I found a horse-drawn cab leaving the Hotel Dragoni.

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  • The unit was a horse-drawn carriage carrying delivery hose.

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  • Each boulder was transported on a low horse-drawn cart.

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  • A small army of laborers with horse-drawn carts built a dam, which extended 175 feet into the solid rock.

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  • Also running a horse-drawn dray at Armadale Castle Gardens during the summer months.

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  • The Funeral Company, Milton Keynes provides a range of services, from green funerals to horse-drawn hearses.

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  • Isolde leads us through a park to a street where a number of horse-drawn landaus are plying their trade.

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  • The earliest inspection craft were horse-drawn, the horses ridden by postilions in livery.

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  • The band will arrive at 5pm in a horse drawn carriage accompanied by " real reindeer " .

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  • The family will also get to see rural Cambodia, with a horse drawn buggy ride through pretty countryside.

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  • The bonfires, forest feast and horse-drawn sledge ride proved as popular as ever.

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  • The resort is car free and public transport takes the form of horse drawn sleighs and electric carts.

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  • Baggage is conveyed to your apartment or hotel by horse-drawn sleigh or snow tractor.

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  • The name reflected their mail carrying business for the Post Office back in horse-drawn stagecoach days!

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  • Nassau Romance Take a horse-drawn surrey ride through Nassau from Rawson Square.

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  • A horse-drawn tram about to set off to Newbridge.

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  • There was a horse drawn tramway at the Royal Arsenal in 1824.

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  • Railways on the Common A horse-drawn tramway was installed on the Common in 1864 by the National Rifle Association.

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  • The more traditional horse drawn trailers are seen on many of the grassy verges throughout the area with horses tethered close by.

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  • Roads were often very poor and transporting goods by horse-drawn wagons and carts was slow and expensive.

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  • The hay wain, a type of horse-drawn cart, stands in the water in the foreground.

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  • For the horse-drawn rake, a bar with long curved steel teeth is mounted on wheels (see HAY AND Haymaking).

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  • Films and television programs purvey a nostalgic view of horse-drawn (and fog-shrouded) London.

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  • The band will arrive at 5pm in a horse drawn carriage accompanied by " real reindeer ".

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  • In addition to operating horse drawn busses and carts, a thriving livery stable and saddlery business was operated.

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  • Saunter back through the famous floral displays in Victoria Park, or take a turn in the horse drawn carriage.

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  • Activities include horse drawn wagon rides, snowshoeing, ice fishing, snowmobiling, heli-skiing, visits to the Wolf education center.

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  • The name reflected their mail carrying business for the Post Office back in horse-drawn stagecoach days !

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  • The Amish still use horse drawn buggies for transportation and this is a common sight on the rural highways in Pennsylvania.

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  • They also use horse drawn plows to cultivate their fields for farming.

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  • Leave your wedding in a horse drawn carriage.

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  • Skip the large SUV limousine rental; instead, the bride can arrive at the ceremony in a horse-drawn sleigh.

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  • Be sure to agree on a fare before taking a cab ride, horse-drawn carriage, or other transportation or else you may find the price significantly higher than necessary.

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  • Guided historic and cultural tours via boat, bike, horse-drawn carriage, or trolley.

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  • This romantic voyage caters to couples looking to steal away on a horse-drawn carriage ride through the Bavarian Forest or waltz to the mood-enhancing music of Vienna.

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  • In the past family and friends got together and rode their horse drawn sleds to neighbors to sing Christmas carols on their porch.

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  • The horse-drawn carriages are outfitted with decorations and jingle bells.

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  • Here, visitors can enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride, lunch at the fabled Grand Hotel, and shopping in the island's many art and antique stores.

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  • Take a ride in a horse-drawn carriage; throw a fall themed birthday party.

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  • I could see a man and a boy some distance away, pitching hay into a horse drawn wagon.

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  • World Wide Insurance Company was in the heart of Philadelphia, occupying a towering structure that glared down on city hall and a thousand tired buildings, many dating back to the horse-drawn carriage days.

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  • The horse-drawn cabs which ply for hire in the streets, or wait at authorized " cab-stands," are of two kinds, the " hansom," a two-wheeled vehicle so named after its inventor (1834) and the " four-wheeler."

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  • The romantic view of horse-drawn caravans has long since passed.

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  • Two years later there is, sadly, an entry recording the death of Frank, aged 7. Harvesting with horse-drawn reaper and binder.

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