(1) A US army howitzer and carriage
(2) Time is once again drawn out in the steps scene when a woman notices a baby carriage about to roll down the steps.
(3) A horse-drawn carriage
(4) Her carriage was graceful, her movements quick and deft
(5) Small (four-seat) and expensive, they offered carriage at speed and cost two to three times that by stage wagon.
(6) The man who had just spoken was a slender one, fair of feature, and his carriage was bold as he approached my position.
(7) This also means swiveling around the sliding carriage that holds the file, and duplicating the angles you used earlier.
(8) A covered carriage with sled runners pulled by four strong horses is awaiting its passengers.
(9) Applying this test, it is clear that an arbitration clause is not directly relevant to the shipment, carriage and delivery of goods.
(10) It may be that in a few years the letter rate will be meaningless, as nobody sends letters anymore, and the other rates simply reflect the cost of carriage .
(11) He was no older than myself but he had the bearing and carriage of a full grown man.
(12) That is no reason why a contract should not subsequently be made to include an obligation of proper carriage from the commencement of the voyage.
(13) Amtrak also competes with Greyhound and other private bus lines in passenger carriage .
(14) Nasal carriage of organisms may predispose to recurrent infection in an individual.
(15) Also, make sure that you have the paperwork to prove that you've paid for it's carriage otherwise you might find that it's not going on the plane.
(16) But it was a busy train, and the carriage did not stay private for long.
(17) Only a single carriage on each train contains an access point, so participants should reserve a seat in that coach, the company suggests.
(18) The organism is cleared efficiently after a short duration of carriage .
(19) I remember, one of the regulations before a dog would be accepted for carriage was it had to have a muzzle attached to its collar and chain so that the dog could be muzzled if it happened to turn nasty.
(20) The carriage was pulled along the cobbled pathway, the horses working their way up a slight hill.