How To Use Porterage In A Sentence
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The cabinet body bottom has the mat feet, protecting the cabinet body while placing or moving be free from damage, the convenience uses the fork car porterage.
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This includes entertainment, tea and coffee and porterage of luggage.
The Sun
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Further, let us get rid of all superfluous baggage, save only what we require for the sake of war, or meat and drink, so that as many of us as possible may be under arms, and as few as possible doing porterage.
Anabasis
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Because of the porterage problems, they had to abandon their boat along the way and could only look on from the shore.
To the Source
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In a tsetse-free zone, where all sections of society adapted quickly to the use of animal draught, South Africa had a great transport advantage over many other parts of the continent that were dependent on humans for porterage.
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The demands for porterage were so exorbitant next morning, that we set out on foot under the guidance of Tom Peter.
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
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Even when the carriage is paid, there is still porterage from the station to the place of delivery, which cannot be prepaid - sixpence, or eightpence, or a shilling, according to the bulk.
Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
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An indefinite ‘work to rule’ has also started, which will see nurses refusing to carry out porterage and administrative tasks, as well as certain medical duties such as taking blood samples.
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The place has 24-hour porterage, a concierge service, a further lav and, ooh, lots of storage space.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was already beyond maternal porterage, and Caddles, staggering indeed, but grinning triumphantly at quantitatively inferior parents, bore it back to the free-sitting occupied by his party.
The Food of the Gods and how it came to Earth
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The man who plunders is no longer a man, he is a machine for porterage, and all who list may treat him as a slave.
Cyropaedia
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Other little luxuries include a winter fuel allowance, wind-up torches and radios and a porterage grant.
Times, Sunday Times
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But there is no such thing as free porterage.
Times, Sunday Times
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Including a lot in the price - from door-to-door travel to visas and porterage of luggage - has guaranteed much repeat business.
Times, Sunday Times
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There was a balcony overlooking the river, three parking spaces, 24-hour security and porterage.
Times, Sunday Times
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Porterage on and off the ship ?
The Sun
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As well as a glass lift between the main tower and the rest of the complex, there will be 24-hour hotel-style porterage, basement parking and 18,000 sq ft of commercial space.
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Like the other men in the house, he knew of the carrying to and fro of the great chest, and had got it into his head that the care exercised in its porterage indicated that it was full of treasure.
The Lair of the White Worm
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There is a briefing before people are allowed on to the mountain and government taxes and porterage tips to be sorted out.
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When Skinsky had come to him, he had taken him to the ship and handed over the box, so as to save porterage.
Dracula
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Other cities, indeed, contain more works of carriageable art, but none contain so much of the glorious local art, and of the springs and sources of art, which can by no means be made subjects of package or porterage, nor, I grieve to say, of salvage.
A Joy For Ever (And Its Price in the Market)
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Young boys skipped around us like tadpoles, offering porterage, Chiclets, hotels, cars, their sister, anything our foreign hearts desired.
Walls of Silence
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Tell them that you support their action and that you don't want the resolution lifted until it can be independently confirmed that the practices of slave labour and porterage have stopped.
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The second most quoted 'bonus lifestyle facility' is 24-hour porterage.
Times, Sunday Times
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And I set her there in her favourite place, by the sweet-scented wood-fire; and she paid me porterage without my even asking her; and for all the beauty of the rain, I was fain to stay with her; until our
Lorna Doone