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Excuse me sir, can you please move? I'd like to sit on this underground carriage.
I've made 14 camels in the eye of a needle, the queen's carriage.
Outside the shed, which is the only brick building, you can climb into a horse-drawn carriage for a lovely relaxing tour of the park and farm.
Inside the carriage, it's standing room only.
Some people turn it upside down and they say it's Cinderella's carriage, but to me, that's a no-no.
Then we realised we were riding in a carriage behind horses.
- But, this carriage pram would take a child up to about two and a half years of age. So do we remember what this is called? - That's the apron.
Remember, with carriage prams you don't have to do hospital corners, but you just want to make it as tidy and neat as you possibly can in the pram.
He was convinced that that ride in the carriage when it was emphatically not it had in that case
temper, a very acrid spite, a captious and insolent carriage, was universally indulged.
for none of the Reeds were there, they were all gone out in the carriage with their mama.
See, to train designers, like this one, the carriage is a blank slate, anything could go here.
The operators of this train, London's Elizabeth Line, insisted that the carriage be redesigned to have three equally spaced doors to smooth out passenger flow.