How To Use Trolley In A Sentence
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Patients are marooned on trolleys because there are no available beds even though there are plenty of beds available in private nursing homes.
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Americans are looking into alternative modes of transportation such as trolleys, trains, subways, and buses, which all showed a ridership increase, with the largest growth in major cities.
As gas prices increase, consumption decreases
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The hospital is so overcrowded that some patients are being treated on trolleys in the corridors.
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I was shocked by her appearance, her weak condition and the fact that the trolley was vibrating with her trembling.
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Find supermarket shopping almost impossible now, barely able to walk let alone push a trolley so did my first internet shop last night.
AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
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It was no longer uncommon for patients to be lying on hospital trolleys for up to four days.
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To get to the lodge he was staying in, Jeff and I had to park at the bottom of a ski slope and ride up on this crazy contraption called a funicular-basically a posh leather bound trolley that slides up the side of a hill.
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Horses trotted through the dirt streets, pulling buckboards and tally-hos past slower-moving electrified trolley cars.
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In their immaculate uniforms they go through safety procedures and tirelessly parade the aisles, pushing trolleys laden with drinks, meals and duty free.
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Bags of incoming mail were received and sorted on the trolleys as they moved through the city.
Smithsonian Insider
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We were driving most unaggressively across a small plaza, with a driver and a friend on the box beside him to help keep us from harm, when a trolley-car came wildly round a corner at the speed of at least two miles an hour and crossed our track.
Familiar Spanish Travels
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Supermarket trolleys are well-known for their irritating tendency to veer from the straight and narrow, apparently at their own whim.
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Ambulances have been queuing up at the Emergency Department, waiting up to 90 minutes before they can get their patients from a trolley to a bed.
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As usual I have made all the unvoiced, internal resolutions to start everything with a clearer mind and also as usual my mind staggers to a halt like a trolley rolling over syrup.
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For just $1.60 more you can take a trolley ride (the ticket is good both ways) along a quarter-mile walkway from the entrance of the park to the archaeological zone.
Bob Schulman: Tulum Is Still Tulum on the Riviera Maya
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Patients are languishing on trolleys in record numbers as ministers disagree with doctors about whether people have any alternative to attending overcrowded A&E units.
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The nurses were refusing to allow dirty old linen trolleys into it.
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The shopping trolley contained a box with a vintage ring inside.
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The first foot-weary shoppers began to emerge with one female shopper expertly manoeuvring a giant trolley containing a four-seater sofa to the check-out.
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Is it chucking food in your trolley without checking the prices?
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Most workers yearn for a tea trolley stacked with sticky buns.
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With form filled in, you then have to manhandle your purchases onto a huge trolley, queue, pay for them, put them in your car, drive them home and assemble them yourself.
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The town has another curiosity - the farm shop, which has ballooned into Britain's poshest supermarket, complete with wicker trugs instead of shopping trolleys and quails' eggs by the dozen.
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The same applies to walking round stores putting shopping in a trolley.
SHOPPED: The Shocking Power of British Supermarkets
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The newly graduated 46-year-old created a batch of trolley-based furniture for his degree course and is now hoping to make it into a business.
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Staff have organised two trolley loads of perishable food for the hospice and Santa will be picking up the presents.
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Certainly her husband, pushing their trolley, seemed vaguely familiar.
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There was some space left over in my trolley when I'd bought the necessaries so I filled it up with Christmas booze.
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To ensure the data or slide projector is secure on top of the trolley there is a retaining bar.
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If Wilcox is thinking of doing this deal he must be going totally off his trolley.
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We pay for trolleys in airports and supermarkets, and for parking we either scratch a permit, ‘pay and display’ or ‘park and ride’.
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Don't go getting too trolleyed please.
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His commissions ranged from old-style Royal Mail post trolleys to baskets for horse-drawn carts and props for magicians and ice shows.
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She quickly slipped ahead of the trolley pushers as one of them blocked the exit, manoeuvring his way through.
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For the first time this week Amelia did not grizzle or throw a tantrum whilst sitting in the trolley and I managed to negotiate the parking lot with grace and ease (my two imaginary friends).
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She saw the "trolleys" fly past her in quick succession, and it seemed to her they whizzed jeeringly at her as they sped.
The Governess
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It also emerged that two patients died after long waits on trolleys in hospital corridors in recent weeks.
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She died a year ago: sweetly and softly, while sitting in a chair in the lounge of her residential care home just after the tea trolley has passed by.
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The cheese trolley is filled with Portuguese goat and sheep cheeses, to be eaten with a traditional slice of quince paste.
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By 10 am the main activity in the market is over and porters lean exhausted against their trolleys, counting their day's takings, and charging their energy for the following morning's business.
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The new trolleybus line was routed through the commercial district.
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In supermarkets, where space is less limited, self-scanners and store navigators can be attached to shopping trolleys that are then docked at the checkout for payment.
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Ben trundles on behind the trolley carrying my rather large bag of hospital essentials.
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Blue sparks flashed where the trolleybus wires joined those overhead.
THE OPEN DOOR
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So I signed Kevin's docket, then we got the trolley into the van, secured it to the bulkhead, and closed the roller door.
THE SCHEME FOR FULL EMPLOYMENT
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I pressed the ‘Door open’ button and a not unattractive older woman bounded in between me and my prize trolley.
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It's a small, intimate restaurant with just a few tables, a sweet trolley parked prominently in the centre of the room when you arrive.
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Prisoners are fed breakfast, lunch and dinner by wardens who come down the corridors with ready-cooked food on trolleys but many inmates prefer to make their own meals in the evening.
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Streetlamps cast a cold, pale glow on the pavement; an occasional trolley rattles by below.
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Every thirty minutes or so the flight attendant would wheel the drinks trolley down the aisle.
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At the trolley portal the operator had to manually throw the switch using a switch iron.
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The couple play golf twice a week, pulling their own trolleys, and are keen gardeners.
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‘It's important that students know how to safely move a patient from the trolley back into bed,’ explains Nic.
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So how can the need for narrower hospital trolleys be explained?
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Patients were waiting on trolleys in hospital hallways.
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Leave your barrel in the street next to the supermarket trolley, the rotting sofa and the binbag full of used hypodermics.
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Also, the rails carried black cords with black tassels hanging down, giving a sombre effect to the wooden coffin clamped to the trolley platform.
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Twenty-one tramlines, 11 trolley lines and about 200 bus lines make up the transport network.
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Even before the automobile became ubiquitous, competition arose from other modes of transportation like the jitney, an automobile that carried passengers for a nickel along routes that ran parallel to the trolley line.
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In a library, books are moved on a trolley.
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There was a knock at the door, and a parlourmaid entered with the tea-trolley.
IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
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Did you think she was a trolley dolly?
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For detailed and accurate information about Bradford trolley buses, I would recommend the several books by J S King.
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Also, the rails carried black cords with black tassels hanging down, giving a sombre effect to the wooden coffin clamped to the trolley platform.
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But we had watched him come back, on the white trolley bed.
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They trundle down to the shops with their trolley baskets.
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a trackless trolley
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This new sunlounger trolley should avert the customary row.
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Activists went into the supermarkets, filled trolleys with pasta, and then left them at the checkout counter.
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There was an abandoned supermarket trolley in the middle of the road.
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It is thought she and four other women who became ill on the night she died, had taken drugs stolen from a trolley.
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Since we'd decided not to book a car at the airport, we had to wheel the luggage trolley, two buggies, three suitcases and two children across the flooded car park to the coach provided by Sunworld.
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For me, there was nothing quite so awesomely splendid as the Judge Jeffries sweet trolley, where everything was garnished with glacé cherries, ‘hundreds and thousands’, or tiny little green chunks of angelica.
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There's a few absent smiles and drumming of fingers on shopping trolleys, we're all gearing up for the big chorus.
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So many pupils rushed for the trolleybus that I could hardly get off.
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The minute my friend and I, bound for the concert, got off the trolleybus to reach the venue, it was obvious everyone was out for a great night.
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Why will supermarket trolleys never move in the direction that you push them in?
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One was pushing a tiny shopping trolley.
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This aluminium sea kayak trolley, to be imported by North Shore, attracted a lot of interest at Crystal Palace.
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And if you lose an atmospheric something in the absence of the trolleys, the quality step up is worth it, and they still have rogue waiters roaming among the troughing hordes with trays of specials for that ersatz street-hawking moment.
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He says, we have lifts, automatic doors, disabled fitting rooms and shopping trolleys.
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Maybe a camp old drinks trolley.
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It's really good fun, the atmosphere is very patriotic and it's hilarious to see some of the 'trolleyed' individuals trying to sing.
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The waiter was pushing a laden sweet trolley towards our table.
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The trolley originally was designed for kinematic applications with subcentimeter accuracy.
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The shopping trolley contained a box with a vintage ring inside.
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The firm has an effective monopoly on the supermarket trolley advertising business in Ireland.
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She was in a lot of pain and discomfort but still she had to spend 23 hours on a hospital trolley before a bed was found.
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The solution was to suspend a gondola from a 160 feet high gantry by what are known as trolley wires, in order that this strange craft could ply (as it still does) across the River Tees with foot passengers and up to nine cars.
Suspending Belief
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I'm just trolleying out to father's to see what an evening session will do.
A Reversible Santa Claus
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Every thirty minutes or so the flight attendant would wheel the drinks trolley down the aisle.
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Prisoners are fed breakfast, lunch and dinner by wardens who come down the corridors with ready-cooked food on trolleys but many inmates prefer to make their own meals in the evening.
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His luggage trolley was nearby and he had been choked to death.
The Sun
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Some towns in Russia employ trolley police with powers to fine miscreants or issue persistent trolley thieves with life-bans from the store.
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I'll never understand how people can take such pleasure in struggling a wonky trolley around endless impersonal aisles of soullessly stacked goods week after week after week.
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Nor is he recognised by the woman with the tea trolley.
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They are believers in integrated transport links using trains, buses, trolleybuses and trams to increase passenger usage.
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And on the catwalk were myriad examples of the neat little jackets and pencil skirts that first put the dolly into trolley.
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Mattresses were brought up from the cellars and pitched all over the corridors: meals consisted of sandwiches and Victory Coffee wheeled round on trolleys by attendants from the canteen.
Nineteen Eighty-four
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In the restaurant, walking, talking robot trolleys will move around serving drinks.
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At one point he apparently even made use of a shopping trolley he found at the side of the road - and rode in it as a makeshift dolly.
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On a rare weekday at home, I wander down to the market on my local high street, dodging young women with pushchairs and pensioners with canvas shopping-trolleys, and a shiver goes down my spine.
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He had no recollection of overturning a food trolley.
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Campaigners who fought a battle to have Doncaster's last remaining trolleybus poles listed for conservation have welcomed council plans to restore them.
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Certainly her husband, pushing their trolley, seemed vaguely familiar.
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But we should all be readier to think, and cook, and swerve our trolleys towards actual ingredients.
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On the way was a trolley laden with plum jam, pickles and eggs; a selection went into the boot, a fiver into the honesty box.
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Satine turns to a trolley with food and drink on it, and picks up a bottle of Champagne from the ice bucket.
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Horses trotted through the dirt streets, pulling buckboards and tally-hos past slower-moving electrified trolley cars.
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Plot, Loretta trolleyed herself down into the Noise Belt.
Ade's Fables
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Nothing like a drinking game to legitimise my getting absolutely trolleyed tonight.
The Sun
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The first trolley was still stuck, its owner now flustered, aware that he was blocking everyone else's way.
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Two of them will get an opportunity to accompany the drinks trolley during the match!
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As it turns out the ‘poor old man’ picks up the internal trolley used for stacking the shelves and tries to claim the missing £1.
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A Swiss design company is revamping former airline trolleys into bespoke pieces of furniture.
The Sun
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The foreground clutter of grocery carts and trolleys in this painting is as intricately painted as everything else.
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The spectacular journey delivers you across the spine of Japan by cable car, bus, trolleybus and ropeway.
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But Metro and downtown tourism officials hope the "trolleys" - actually just buses gussied up with a graphic "wrap" featuring trolley images - will get more people to take mass transit to such downtown haunts as City Museum, America's Center and the Old Courthouse.
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The nurse reappears to walk us down to the theatre, all very casual, no being portered down on trolleys.
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Gone were the rucksacked school kids, chattering and chasing around the old ladies who hobbled along almost in slow motion with yappy dogs and hair in a bun and little trolleys full of bread.
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Before Japan colonized Korea in 1910, Seoul was the first city in east Asia to have electricity, trolley cars, a water system, telephones, and telegraphs.
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A tourist trolley car was the only operating piece of equipment this day, and they were using the old train depot on the north side of the property for all boardings.
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The hospital folder containing the old medical notes are kept in a trolley in the ward office.
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Helping himself now, choosing from the antipasto trolley, loading his plate up.
THE GOLDEN LION
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We took 2 tours on trolleys from the same street as the hotel (a bit of a walk to the trolley though).
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The new trolleybus line was routed through the commercial district.
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Then, last week, the system would not operate at all, so the staff were stuck outside the block unable to return to duty - unable to get the food trolleys in, so the meals were served late.
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But he has also invented a flashing lollipop for school crossings, a ‘whoosh machine’ to propel pigeons from perches on buildings, a golf club trolley wheel-cleaning attachment and a telescopic light bulb changer.
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More and more young people flock there to get trolleyed around the clock.
The Sun
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The group's services range from treatments to harden metals for aero-engines to providing the shine on metals used in supermarket trolleys.
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Maybe a camp old drinks trolley.
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Be aware that trolley-bags usually have a chassis, so they do not fold up and pack away so easily.
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Just 4 feet 10 inches tall and weighing a little over six stones, she had a special trolley provided by the Post Office to help carry the heavy parcels and letters around.
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Yes, one man and the steady rumble of the trolley.
Richard Temple
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Buses provide easy access for wheelchairs users, parents with buggies and shoppers with trolleys.
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So we left the question of statuary for another day and contented ourselves with packing a trolley with roses, clematis, honeysuckle, a climbing hydrangea, hardy geranium, and astilbe.
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The two-storey hospital wing, which houses its own operating theatre with no beds but eight trolleys, is already dealing with up to 16 patients a day on a rapid no overnight stay in-and-out regime.
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A flight from Milan or maybe Paris arrives, and they rush up to enthusiastically kiss and cuddle a tanned young man pushing a baggage trolley.
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I parked the trolley and grabbed up the paper, dumping it unceremoniously on top of the counter, and started flicking through it.
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Ever since trolleybuses disappeared in Bradford there has been a desire to bring them back.
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He asked her whether it was difficult to steer the trolley down the narrow aisle.
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Tonight is not for sensible pumps, however trolleyed you plan on getting.
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The best it seems to me that you can put against Andar is that there was a casual act of negligence on the part of its employee in not inspecting this particular trolley.
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She waited four hours to see a triage nurse, who was utterly charming, apologised for the wait and put my friend on to a trolley.
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Many of us spend weekend afternoons pushing the trolley round the supermarket or ambling through a shopping mall.
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They do ride one of the really old stinkpot buses, usually 815, when the trolley is not in use on the route. fdr
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Clearing customs at an airport terminal, he insists on pushing a luggage trolley.
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I would like to ask other readers if they have experienced road rage trolley syndrome this Christmas?
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There was also a trolley that could take you up if you didn't think you could manage the climb, but I didn't want to be a total wuss about it either.
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He had two or three chairs in a semi-circle all facing a huge boxy television on an industrial trolley.
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The most popular and widely used transport within the cities are buses, trolleybuses and minibuses, which will cost you 30 dirams for trolleybus and 40 dirams for bus and minibus.
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There are also several planks of wood, a traffic cone, a section of mesh metal fence and a shopping trolley.
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This morning the corridors are crowded, there are patients even lying on trolleys outside the hospital waiting to be treated.
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A store presumably would not authorise dishonest persons putting items intended to be stolen even into the shop's trolley.
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Within an hour of Train 19's arrival, excursionists were headed for the old-time trolleys that serve the beautiful Garden District or toward the French Quarter 3 blocks away.
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Patients are languishing on trolleys in record numbers as ministers disagree with doctors about whether people have any alternative to attending overcrowded A&E units.
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They filled two trolleys with crockery, kettles, pots and pans and all the other impedimenta needed to kit out a new home.
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Carrier siliconed the unit onto the trolley's roof near a wire run.
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Nor is he recognised by the woman with the tea trolley.
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We predict a trolley dash.
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Having said that, the audience at the average Pam Ann gig is usually pretty trolleyed themselves, so it would take them a couple of seconds to get anything.
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They brought breakfast to the room on a trolley.
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The outfits are accessorised with Emporio Armani sunglasses and watches, belts, shoes and underwear and there is also a suitbag, wash bag and trolley suitcase.
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Diesel railbus, 7ft gauge and tank locos, pump trolley, sports hovercraft, campervan, motorbike, single-deck bus, trike, electric miniature railway.
The Sun
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We provide specially designed shopping trolleys to answer the needs of parents with young children.
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Every thirty minutes or so the flight attendant would wheel the drinks trolley down the aisle.
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Mr Nettle, councillor for St Mark's ward and Stratford, said the long-awaited coin-operated trolley system, agreed between the district council and the supermarkets, would not be implemented until the spring.
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We could have ding-ding-ding went the trolleyed all through lunch.
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A lady comes round the office with a tea trolley in the afternoon.
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Both the Corporation and the Company had always turned trolleys with a hooked bamboo pole.
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Electric trolleys, which received their power from an overhead wire and returned it through the rails, provided the system that finally made the horse obsolete.
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The trains are pulled by a fleet of electric trolleys, which look like the bastard offspring of a bobsleigh and a golf buggy.
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Perhaps she could get a job as a trolley dolly, then she could see still the world - and without the taxpayer forking out all the time?
The Sun
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A pack of feral dogs lived among the heaps of dirt for a time, scavenging among empty beer cans and shopping trolleys.
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No.103 trolleybus was rerouted due to the renovation of Chang'an Street.
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There was no wheelchair available and she was advised to use an airport trolley.
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Look out, Tesco: an amateur inventor has built the world's first jet-propelled shopping trolley.
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I actually like the new buses - they afford easy entry/exit at multiple points along the body of the bus, akin to the trams and trolleybuses in continental cities and modern British cities like Manchester and Sheffield.
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For some reason, the papers were wheeled around the hall in supermarket trolleys.
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I don't drive, so the only way to get two big bags of compost and some plants home is to borrow a trolley and hump it up the hill!
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One was pushing a tiny shopping trolley.
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Among the accessories were cookware and crockery, trolleys and storage racks, dustbins and garbage disposers, carpets and cleaning supplies, kitchen hardware and ventilators.
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The waiter was pushing a laden sweet trolley towards our table.
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He wheeled the trolley down the corridor and disappeared with it into the service lift.
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You can purchase tickets at a price of 50 kopiykas at bus stops or from a controller on the trolley or bus.
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It would not be restricted to travelling under wires, so could follow diversions and overtake other trolleybuses.
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The new trolleybus line was routed through the commercial district.
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Some of the wounded, soaked in blood, were seen being ferried out of the building in shopping trolleys as a hostage crisis quickly unfolded.
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We both had roast beef from the trolley.
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Councilman Jose Huizar wants a trolley to run through Downtown primarily through a "revitalized" Broadway.
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It destroyed any pleasure I might have in sex: for years, I had to be tanked up - really trolleyed - to make love.
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She waited four hours to see a triage nurse, who was utterly charming, apologised for the wait and put my friend on to a trolley.
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Eventually, when the trolley gets to me, the stewardess pulls out a tray and places it in front of me.
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At their peak 20,000 trolleybuses, which run on wheels and are powered by overhead electric cables, were in operation in the UK.
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Backache is a constant complaint as I stoop over low baths, sinks, baby buggies and shopping trolleys.
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It looks like a hi-tech warehouse trolley or an old-fashioned manual lawnmower, but it is equipped with state-of-the-art gyroscopes, tilt sensors, rechargeable batteries and microprocessors.
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The 30,000-strong nurses' union said it received reports of severe overcrowding, with dozens of patients on trolleys in the city's major acute hospitals.
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Walking beside Millicent down the short path, and steadying the trolley with one hand, he asked with careful uninterest:
She Closed Her Eyes
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One of the females put the last tray on a trolley and wheeled it past Masklin.
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Knickers, underpants, trolleys or kecks, call them what you will.