These normally start with a warm-up game of dodgeball or wheelbarrow races. |
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I let the stuff glop into the pail I was given to store it in until I came down the ladder to put it in the wheelbarrow. |
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This included high heel shoes, underwear, shovels, wheelbarrow, sledge hammers, ball and chains, etc. |
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Sometimes I used to pile stones up and collect them at night with my wheelbarrow for I was working a lot at night. |
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The garden also boasts an old wheelbarrow filled with plants, and a large tractor tyre tumbling with colour. |
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On his orders Yahya was assigned to push a wheelbarrow from cell to cell, collecting the prisoners' slop buckets. |
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An old woman, having drank until she is unable to walk, is put into a wheelbarrow, and in that situation is solaced with another glass. |
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I recall the shy smile of the spectacled granny riding in a wheelbarrow pulled by her son. |
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Kathryn grinned and placed the pitchfork in the wheelbarrow, which she moved to the manure pile quickly. |
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Don't forget to bring your gardening gloves, wheelbarrow, garden shears or any item that may be of use. |
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She gathered two stacks of hay into a wheelbarrow and pushed the barrow to the stall that was vacant. |
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The boxes were heavy, and the mansion so huge that I wished for a cart or a wheelbarrow. |
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To allow room for a wheelbarrow or garden cart, plan on 2-to 3-foot-wide walkways. |
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Draping them over the handle of her wheelbarrow or on the fence rail keeps the gloves open so air will dry the moisture trapped inside. |
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So I parked the wheelbarrow in front of a stall where I could still see the front of the barn and started mucking. |
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When it's time to use it, set the sifter on top of your wheelbarrow or garden cart and shovel some compost into it. |
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I used hot glue to attach the cutting board to the front edge of the wheelbarrow. |
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I put the rake in the shed, emptied the sawdust in the brush in back of the house, and parked the wheelbarrow in front of the steps. |
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Try out some of the classic ones like the potato sack race, the three-legged race, the wheelbarrow race and the egg race. |
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The destruction was so complete that the structure had to be gutted and removed by hand and wheelbarrow, piece by piece. |
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A gardener's wheelbarrow parked outside the Waterlily House had an old Victoria Lily leaf sitting in it. |
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If you don't have a suitable mixing container, such as a plastic basin or a wheelbarrow, prepare the mix on a piece of scrap plywood. |
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We left some of our gear in the swim and borrowed Adrian's wheelbarrow to transport our bivvy and remaining gear from our car to the swim. |
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I finished with the dirty hay and began piling clean hay from a stack on the far wall, leaving the wheelbarrow for another time. |
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Because of individual horse stalls, manual cleaning with a fork or shovel and wheelbarrow, tractor loader, or trailer is common. |
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Dave Caverson collected 2 wheelbarrow loads and had the material analyzed to assess its compliance with provincial standards. |
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He and his friend huffed the iron wheelbarrow up the ridge, lashed it onto the Jeep. |
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The concrete may be mixed in a wheelbarrow with a garden hoe. |
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I have actually seen people walk past my house with a full wheelbarrow. |
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Richard went around to the back to get a rake and wheelbarrow. |
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A woman crippled for three years and brought to the campaign in a wheelbarrow, ran and jumped for joy on the platform. |
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The chickens are allowed to forage on the wheelbarrow until all the worms have been consumed. |
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Harris has a small wheelbarrow service and each wheelbarrow can take two education kits at a time. |
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The wheelbarrow is provided with two pneumatic profile wheels that allow a ligt pulling even across uneven terrain. |
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With little more than a goat, a wheelbarrow and a frankly dilapidated hovel to his name, he obviously does not have an internet connection of his own. |
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We probably come to an understanding of what it means at roughly the same age as we understand how a wheelbarrow operates. |
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André Vaillancourt brought a trailer loaded with articles such as rototillers, a motorized wheelbarrow, and garden tractors. |
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Ready and willing, the stable girl brings her wheelbarrow wherever she goes. |
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The teddy bear, almost as large as Sunny, nods and plods along the mossy garden path to hop into the wheelbarrow. |
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Silinga said he thought the robbers used the wheelbarrow to carry off their loot as its tracks seemed headed in the direction of nearby Ntshabeni. |
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Every few minutes, she bends to retrieve shards of dirt-smeared glass and broken bricks and tiles which she tosses into a wheelbarrow to be carted away. |
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The standard tools of the navvies were picks, shovels and a wheelbarrow. |
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The contest involved a series of command tasks and assault courses with a wheelbarrow race and simulated river crossing. |
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Making a wheelbarrow can be a satisfying job, but not if your part of the job consists only in inspecting the ball-bearings. |
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The shed was cleaned out and the second child, taking a wheelbarrow, gathered as much sand and dirt as he could from all over the farm. |
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A man pushes a pregnant woman in a wheelbarrow on an emergency visit to a clinic in Zambia. |
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It was taken to the blunger by wheelbarrow, or horse and cart, and more recently in bogies on a small narrow gauge railway by a pulley system linked to the steam engine. |
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Splitting into a wheelbarrow or trailer parked alongside the splitter speeds up the job and reduces operator fatigue, allowing one to work for longer periods of time. |
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Using the flashlight sparingly, he covered the grave with older and then fresher pine needles, did his best to kick away footprints and wheelbarrow ruts, and artfully strewed leaf litter and lawn waste. |
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Use a wheelbarrow to transport earth and equipment. |
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Garden waste and garbage can be easily transported with this wheelbarrow. |
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There is an eager hustle and bustle in her green wheelbarrow. |
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At 12 o'clock swanherd Dave Wheeler arrives with his wheelbarrow full of grain. |
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Inside the shed, we've added community notice boards, a fire extinguisher, an emergency stretcher, and a two-wheeled wheelbarrow donated by Transport Canada for moving goods and small freight. |
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Like the whippletree, the wheelbarrow only became known in the Middle Ages. |
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The corporal's not exactly bringing home a wheelbarrow full of money. |
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Due to its high compressive strength the product withstands the rigors of jobsites and the further steps of garden roof applications, i.e. wheelbarrow traffic, etc. |
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They have to walk 15 minutes with a wheelbarrow to get water. |
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Leaves raked onto a tarp are easily dragged to the compost bin, and a tarp will carry much more than a wheelbarrow, with much less effort. |
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While a tolerance of an eighth of an inch may be allowable in fitting a wheel to a wheelbarrow, it would be grossly inefficient in an electronic device where tolerances are measured in thousandths of an inch. |
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One day I was out in the barn and he drifted in. I was currying the horse and he set down on the wheelbarrow and begun to ask questions. |
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They include the bicycle, wheelchair, walking, skateboard, wheelbarrow, rowing, skis, and rickshaw. |
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But the fuel was so common in England that this earliest of names for it was acquired because it could be carted away from some shores by the wheelbarrow. |
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Orwell had to scrabble around in the rubble for his collection of books, which he had finally managed to transfer from Wallington, carting them away in a wheelbarrow. |
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Wheel-barrow by wheelbarrow we had to repour, this time reinforcing. |
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However, brutal floggings, increased terms of katorga, starvation diets, permanent chaining to a wheelbarrow and other fearsome sanctions failed to staunch the flow. |
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