“carriage” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “carriage”:

– All C151 trains had their seats on the middle part of carriage removed.

– The back carriage of the Thames Turbo, however, is now a spare part.

– He was best known for his role as Agha Joon in “My Uncle Napoleon” and “The Carriage Driver”.

– Some historians believe that the Lewis chessmen were hidden after some mishap occurred during their carriage from Norway to rich Norse towns on the east coast of Ireland, like Dublin.

– The origin of its name is as you’d expect: it told a teletype that its print carriage should return to the beginning of a line.

– He was given the title of Royal and Imperial Court Musician, and he had a special court carriage to take him to the opera.

– A carriage shed has been built into a cutting beyond the station.

carriage - some sentence examples
carriage – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “carriage”:

– The Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company was a manufacturer of railway carriages and wagons.

– Gate-men rode on the carriage platforms to operate the lattice gates and announce the station names to the passengers.

– British Rail’s third fundamental design of carriage was designated Mark 3, and was introduced in 1976 primarily for use on the High Speed Train.

– He also had a carriage of his own with a footman in livery to drive him about.

– To alleviate this problem, McConnel proposed that the doors on one side of each carriage be permanently barred and the track slewed off-centre beneath the bridges.

– It is built by Bombardier Transportation at their Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksLitchurch Lane Works in Derby, England.

– She was in a horse carriage and he was walking.

– This, he decided, would the perfect opportunity for a kidnapping and—according to John Surratt—Booth developed a plan to intercept Lincoln’s carriage en route to the play.

– The British Rail Class 107 diesel multiple units were built by the Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksDerby Works of British Railways and were introduced in 1960.

– The car numbers of the trains range from 841x to 864x, where x depends on the carriage type.

– I tried to get out, but was roughly pushed back into the carriage by the sentry.

- The Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company was a manufacturer of railway carriages and wagons.

- Gate-men rode on the carriage platforms to operate the lattice gates and announce the station names to the passengers.

– If he turned her down, she would hit him with one of the rag dolls in the baby carriage and prance on her way.

– Andrew Johnson did not attend the inaugural ceremonies, as President-elect Grant refused to sit with him in the carriage going to it.

– The breed became popular as a carriage dog in the 1800s.

– In 1975, the bridge was the site of unsuccessful peace talks when the parties met in a train carriage above the gorge for nine and a half hours.

– Riding in a horse carriage may also be for pleasure.

– The British Rail British Rail unit designations4-TC multiple units were unpowered fixed formation 4 carriage set converted by BR at York Works from locomotive-hauled Mark 1 carriages in 1966-1967 and 1974.

– In computing, the carriage return is the name of a computer character that directs a printer or screen display to return to the start of a line when printing or displaying text.

– The Class 110 DMUs were built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company in conjunction with the Drewry Car Co.

More in-sentence examples of “carriage”:

– The MR established its locomotive works, and later its carriage and wagon works, at Derby.

– From September 2006, the first of the two trains underwent testing at Bombardier’s manufacturing and test site at their Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksLitchurch Lane Works in Derby.

– It was restored in 1989 by the Royal Mews carriage restorers.

– His mother, Wilhma Wilson Sill, was the daughter of a carriage trimmer in Illinois.

– The railway opened with two locomotives, one was a carriage and the other carried goods.

– The class were built with a side profile identical to British Railways Mark 1 carriage stock, using the same doors and windows.

– The British Rail Class 27 was a diesel locomotive built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company during 1961 and 1962.

– This was the Electric Carriage and Wagon Company.

– Windows on each carriage and the handrails inside are made into the shape of Disney characters decorating the interior of the carriages.

– The British Rail Class 506 was a 3 carriage electric multiple unit built for local services between Manchester, Glossop and Hadfield, DerbyshireHadfield on the Woodhead Line.

– The ascent took more than two hours and was notable as being the first time a car had climbed the long Mount Washington Carriage Road.

– It was reasoned that there was nothing to look at in the tunnels, so the only windows were in a narrow band high up in the carriage sides.

– On April 16, 2009, it was announced that DirecTV and the NBA reached a new carriage agreement.

– The armistice treaty between the Allies, who fought Germany during World War I, and Germany was signed in a railway carriage in Compiègne Forest on 11 November 1918, and marked the end of the First World War on the Western Front.

– With all of the above carriage deals, the NBA believes it will now reach 45 million viewers.

– He named his ride the “Switchback Railway” and workers pulled the carriage to the top of the track.

– She pushed a baby carriage through the neighborhood.

– Its carriage of Goal TV 1, Goal TV 2, ESPN, STAR Sports and STAR Cricket will also cease at the same time.

– The carriage is usually closed and has four wheels.

– Piozzi wrote in her journal that “every carriage I meet here has a pug in it”.

– An example of a control character is the carriage return or line feed that tells the software to start a new line.

– Nutt’s carriage was pulled by Shetland ponies.

– The request line and headers must all end with two characters: a carriage return followed by a line feed, often written.

– The British Rail Class 104 diesel multiple units were built by Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company from 1957 to 1959.

– A car built in 1903 called the Oldsmobile Curved Dash was very easy to buy, but was a very simple and slow car that was more like a carriage than a car.

– The carriage service is also provided in the event.

- The MR established its locomotive works, and later its carriage and wagon works, at Derby.

- From September 2006, the first of the two trains underwent testing at Bombardier's manufacturing and test site at their Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksLitchurch Lane Works in Derby.
- It was restored in 1989 by the Royal Mews carriage restorers.

– They are diesel multiple unit trains, meaning each carriage has its own diesel engine.

– In September 2008, the Scottish Government’s agency Transport Scotland announced that all “ScotRail” trains would be eventually repainted in a new, blue livery with white Saltire markings on the carriage ends.

– Subtemplates are not necessary, since a new row in the table is simply created by a carriage return.

– The Warsaw Convention is an international convention which regulates for international carriage of persons, luggage or goods performed by aircraft for reward.

– The steam carriage was invented in 1769 by Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot, a FranceFrench engineer.

– A total of 98 class 33s were built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company, and they were called “Cromptons” after the Crompton Parkinson electrical equipment installed in them.

– Each trainset is assigned a unique number, and each carriage has its own number.

– In 1909, she was sentenced to a month’s hard labour in Strangeways Prison in Manchester after throwing rocks at the carriage of chancellor David Lloyd George.

– At the end of the fifth year, they would receive a carriage and a pair of ponies from Barnum.

– The British Rail Class 357 “Electrostar” alternating current were built by Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksADtranz, Derby now owned by £350 million.

– In August, 1750, on a journey back from Germany to London, Handel was seriously injured when his carriage overturned.

– The Irish State Coach is a carriage used by the British monarch to ride from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster to open Parliament.

– A carriage is a type of vehicle that was used before cars were invented.

– Constructed at BR’s Derby Carriage and Wagon Works.

– Horses were used to pull the lighter pieces, leading to the development of the artillery carriage and horse team that survived until the late 19th century.

– After a childhood injury, she was confined to her house, and got around largely by carriage horse.

– The Class 170 “Turbostar” is a diesel multiple unit at their Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksDerby Litchurch Lane Works, England.

– Scarlett is assaulted in her carriage while driving along the road.

– The Hokkiens also refer to Bukit Timah as “be chia lo bue”, meaning “end of the horse carriage road”.

– Turbostar is the name given to a series of diesel multiple units at their Derby Carriage and Wagon WorksLitchurch Lane Works in Derby, England.

– The car numbers of the trains go from x201 to x238, where x depends on the carriage type.

– A coach is a carriage pulled by two or more horses as a “team”.

– The British Rail Class 26 diesel locomotives, originally known as BRCW List of British Rail power classificationsType 2, were built by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company at Smethwick in 1958-59.

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