Sentence examples for about to unload from inspiring English sources

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Of course, he said all this just as the tram was about to unload at the top.

But they are not about to unload hundreds of passengers: instead, the aircraft carries stacks of air-freight containers stuffed with parcels and documents.

By the story's end, he has, much to Zulfa's consternation, fired his two subsidiary wives and is about to unload his formidable chief wife.

He was pinned against the hitch of my truck as he was about to unload his hockey equipment while we were double parked, clearly visible, with flashers on in front of his building.

His long-term holdings include shares of stocks that he acquired for $4,000 and that he is now about to unload for $10,000.

At any moment in time -- a panic prompted by rumors that the Saudis are about to unload dollar assets, say, or a sudden hunger for Euro bonds in Beijing -- these foreign holders of American debt can click a computer mouse and sell Uncle Sam's bonds en masse.

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Haiti Disaster Relief: How to Contribute | Tips on Donating About 125 Marines eventually landed here and planned to stay about 24 hours to unload initial shipments of water and food.

In today's unpredictable marketplace, investors are more concerned about avoiding loss than reaping gain, and the most valuable information is less about what to buy, and more about what to unload fast.

"There was one guy who took about five minutes to unload his pockets.

The company said it expected to unload about 20,000 containers a year from freighters.

Last spring saw both a film comedy ("Analyze This") and a cable series ("The Sopranos") about gangsters forcing themselves to unload to a shrink.

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