Signalmen, more used to manhandling the heavy levers of Victorian signal boxes, have begun controlling one of the area's busiest junctions with the click of a mouse. |
Her husband Ian is manhandling sheep through wire fences for crutch shearing, ahead of lambing. |
I liked this manhandling of dominant ideologies tied to the foundations of painting and language. |
On such occasions his friends and colleagues would come to his rescue, up to six of them manhandling his heavy wheelchair. |
He also denied charges of manhandling the accused and not informing the British High Commission at New Delhi regarding their arrest. |
In soccer, all sorts of manhandling — jostling, obstruction, shirt pulling — goes on as a matter of course. |