Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "adventure" ¶ 709
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

hauled and back
Cliff Branch hauled in a 72 yard touchdown pass from Raider QB Kenny Stabler when third year Dolphin defensive back Henry Stuckey, the man assigned to cover Branch on the play, fell down and the resultant wide open Branch caught the bomb and sprinted to the endzone.
Forrest grabbed an unsuspecting Union soldier, hauled him onto his horse to use as a shield, dumped the man once he had broken clear and was out of range, then galloped back to his incredulous troopers.
The Switchback Railway was designed as two identical tracks side-by-side – one for the ride down and the other for the train to be hauled back to the top by the ride attendant.
In the ODI series, he received the player of the series for his all-round efforts, which hauled Australia back from a deficit of 2 – 4 to draw the series at 4 – 4.
Coal, building materials and general goods were delivered down the incline and the contents of the village cesspits were hauled back up for disposal along the lineside.
The tunnel from Lime Street to Edge Hill was fully completed in 1836, and when it opened carriages were separated from their engines and lowered to Lime Street station by gravity, their descent controlled by brakemen, and hauled back up to Edge Hill by rope from a stationary engine.
The empty wagons were hauled back up by horses, which travelled down in special ' dandy ' wagons.
These three locomotives slowly hauled a single long train of 24 carriages back to Liverpool, eventually arriving 61 ⁄ 2 hours late after having been pelted with objects thrown from bridges by the drunken crowds lining the track.
On 30 September 1973 LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0 No. 5231 hauled the first passenger train since the railway's commercial closure to Quorn and back, but at the same time the Down line was being uplifted between Birstall and Quorn because of BR's increasing demands.
Mules hauled the precious skins back to Armenia.
Kurz hauled himself off the cliff after cutting loose the rope that bound him to his dead teammate below and climbed back onto the face.
The last train was an enthusiast special, the " Deltic Scotsman Farewell " on 2 January 1982, from King's Cross to Edinburgh and back, hauled by 55015 Tulyar northbound and 55022 Royal Scots Grey on the return.
It successfully hauled the SRPS ' Moray Mint ' railtour from Edinburgh to Inverness, via Perth on the outward trip and back via Aberdeen.
The going to future is used when the speaker wishes to draw a connection between present events, situations, or intentions and expected future events or situations: " If you do not stop, you are going to be caught by the police and hauled back to jail.
Once all fish have been hauled up from the sea, tow lines of the fish net is returned by way of thrown both monkey's fists back to the host trawler.
She departed the museum for Locomotion, the NRM's outbase at Shildon on the 23 June 2010, where she was a static exhibit, until she was hauled back to York on 19 July 2011 and put back on display in its original location in the Great Hall.
On 15 August 1926 the last steam hauled Deepdene Dasher ran, replaced by a pair of AEC railmotors coupled back to back.
A single portable toilet can be hauled in the back of a pick-up truck.
On 12 November, the bodies of Scott, Wilson and Bowers were found in their tent, along with their diaries and records, and geological specimens they had hauled back from the mountains of the interior.
He suggested the possibility that the builders had constructed a ramp out of " collected stones ", which was then " placed against the back of the chamber ", with the capstone then being " hauled up on rollers, probably running on logs embedded longitudinally in the ramp " in order to get it into position.
None are currently certified for use on the main line-although the Swanage Railway's set was hauled from the railway to Eastleigh and back, for overhaul-and is believed to be the first class 108 to have been seen on main lines for a very long time.
As soon as the gear is set the scaring takes place and the net is hauled back in.

hauled and on
The boats of America's trailer sailors in 1961 will be coddled on clouds as they are hauled to new horizons.
The Chacoan structures altogether required the wood of 200, 000 coniferous trees, mostly hauledon foot — from mountain ranges up to away.
* 1968 – The last steam hauled train runs on British railways
When fur seals were hunted in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, they hauled out on remote islands where there were no predators.
Also, some British sources have accounted the flag story ( He had the Spanish flag hauled down and the English flag hoisted in its stead ; Rooke's men quickly raised the British flag ... and Rooke claimed the Rock in the name of Queen Anne ; or Sir George Rooke, the British admiral, on his own responsibility caused the British flag to be hoisted, and took possession in name of Queen Anne, whose government ratified the occupation ).
Driven by Stephenson, Locomotion hauled an 80-ton load of coal and flour nine miles ( 15 km ) in two hours, reaching a speed of 24 miles per hour ( 39 km / h ) on one stretch.
Heavy goods transport on these roads was by means of slow, broad wheeled, carts hauled by teams of horses.
In a Not the Nine O ' Clock News sketch, a bishop who has made a scandalous film called The Life of Christ is hauled over the coals by a representative of the " Church of Python ", claiming that the film is an attack on " Our Lord, John Cleese " and on the members of Python, who, in the sketch, are the objects of Britain's true religious faith.
The sail trim on a boat is relative to the point of sail one is on: on a beam reach sails are mostly let out, on a run sails are all the way out, and close hauled sails are pulled in very tightly.
As the boat turns through the eye of the wind, some sails such as those with a boom and a single sheet may self-tack and need only small adjustments of sheeting points, but for jibs and other sails with separate sheets on either side, the original sheet must be loosened and the opposite sheet lines hauled in and set quickly and properly for the new point of sail.
What happened is a Georgia delegate, at least he had a Georgia delegate sign on, was being hauled out of the hall.
Walrus ( Odobenus rosmarus divergens '), hauled out on Bering Sea ice, Alaska, June 1978.
At the end of the play, after the other two wives have been hauled into the room by Katherina, she gives a speech on the subject of why wives should always obey their husbands and the play ends with Baptista, Hortensio and Lucentio marvelling at how successfully Petruchio has tamed the shrew.
Late in the game, Orr hauled down Clarke on a breakaway, a penalty which assured the Flyers of victory.
Wallis Budge, The Chronography of Gregory Abu ' l-Faraj, vol I, p. 98, APA – Philo Press, Amsterdam, 1932 ): ( After the Arab pillage of Rhodes ) " And a great number of men hauled on strong ropes which were tied round the brass Colossus which was in the city and pulled it down.
" Lomax added that " hey also wanted to brew up a little whiskey and subsist on the bass, catfish and perch they hauled from the Neches and Angelina rivers and whatever they could trap and shoot on dry land.
Growers hauled it into Antlers, Clayton, Albion, and other places to be weighed, and shipped away to distant markets on the Frisco Railroad.
Before this, access was by means of a hand-operated ferry that was hauled across using a chain on the riverbed.

hauled and .
Giving the other a dark look, he hauled his bronc around and trotted down off the street.
Blackman said that he wanted to apologize for not having prevented Lewis from making that horrible spectacle of himself, that he should have seized him by the neck at once and forcibly hauled him into his bedroom.
Someone had hauled him over the side, and he had remained silent while they crossed.
Just as it was being hauled inboard, a sea hit the ship.
Gratified fishermen hauled them in by the thousands.
I'll get it hauled away.
At the end of the Devonian period (), the seas, rivers and lakes were teeming with life but the land was the realm of early plants and devoid of vertebrates though some, such as Ichthyostega, may have sometimes hauled themselves out of the water.
In Chaco Canyon, Chacoan developers quarried sandstone blocks and hauled timber from great distances, assembling 15 major complexes which remained the largest buildings in North America until the 19th century.
An anchor is described as aweigh when it has been broken out of the bottom and is being hauled up to be stowed.
When this happens, the anchor may be pulled out of the bottom, and in some cases may need to be hauled up to be re-set.
Once the anchor is hauled up to the hawsepipe, the ring end is hoisted up to the end of a timber projecting from the bow known as the cathead.
The crown of the anchor is then hauled up with a heavy tackle until one fluke can be hooked over the rail.
Train cars were hauled by teams of horses along Atlantic Street from Clinton Street to Parmentier's Garden, where steam locomotives were attached.
At first there was no passenger service, for south of the station was the Akihabara cargo docks, where goods from all over the world would flow into Kanda by river and be hauled up the east bank of the canal to be ticketed at the central cargo transport window.
Before U-27 came round Nicosians bow, Baralong hauled down the American flag, hoisted the Royal Navy's White Ensign, and unmasked her guns.
These include boat lifts, such as the Falkirk wheel, which use a caisson of water in which boats float while being moved between two levels ; and inclined planes where a caisson is hauled up a steep railway.
The rebar had to be cut up before the pieces could be hauled away, and the process took much longer than expected.
This allows weather and lighting to be controlled ( as the shooting is indoors ), and for all clothing and sets to be stored in one place to be hauled out the next day from a secure location.
It is much used for the transit of large canoes, which are hauled across it from the Terni river, and which reach the Rio Negro by the little stream called the Pimichin.
Locomotive hauled services are used in some countries or locations.
Clean sand is hauled in to a depth of four to eight inches.
A cable car or cable railway is a mass transit system using rail cars that are hauled by a continuously moving cable running at a constant speed.

1.707 seconds.