Lorries Sentence Examples

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  • At 9.46 one of the stolen lorries collided with a car on Beech Avenue, Alfreton.

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  • Bulk quantities of feed were loaded into bulk tanker lorries.

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  • The lorries followed the old trackbed of the railroad and never left Company property, even using the level crossings in Erith.

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  • The two aircraft were now parked outside the HAS awaiting the arrival of the lorries the following morning.

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  • Forklift trucks, compact dumpers, tipper lorries and tractors are all especially prone to overturning.

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  • Cue a six-hour - rather hair-raising drive - along a road packed with rumbling lorries, busses, motorcycles and pedestrians.

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  • Derbyed around the American " sport " of racing huge, souped-up lorries in destruction derbies.

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  • Typical contaminants are exhaust fumes from lorries parked outside the air compressor intake, flux fumes, halogenated solvents and oil from unsuitable compressors.

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  • There we boarded a convoy of Army lorries and continued our journey westwards.

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  • The lorries were carefully checked before leaving the wharf, so that we could be sure the correct number of sacks were on board.

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  • A battalion was hurried up in motor lorries, and marched up to Pasubio by the Passo di Xamo.

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  • It is true that parked cars do cause problems for the refuse lorries and collectors.

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  • Here we pass across the back of a scrap yard for heavy lorries.

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  • The lorries were huge and often towed two or three trailers including the beautiful old showmen 's wagons, where the families lived.

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  • It used lorries operated by the firemaster in his slater 's business.

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  • In a typical large slaughterhouse animals were unloaded from lorries into the ' lairage ' or holding area.

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  • We then need to get all the equipment cleared by customs and unloaded from the ship and into various vans and lorries.

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  • The idea of hundreds of lorries and trains traveling the length of Scotland provoked strong opposition.

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  • My sister remembers that it was the Royal Engineers, and that their lorries all had polar bears on then.

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  • Fifty miles away, beside a 600-strong camp of Zanu militia, lorries were unloading sacks of maize.

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