Sentence examples for carriage by from inspiring English sources

"carriage by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to be transported by a vehicle such as a carriage, cart, or train. For example, "The goods were sent by carriage from London to Paris."

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Jane Austen was given a donkey carriage by her brother and used it to nip into Alton for a morning's shopping.

Down train comes in with Mrs. Cameron, queenly in a carriage by herself surrounded by photographs.

In the past, broadcast networks were content with only guarantees of carriage by cable companies.

They went by sailing ship and open dinghy, by carriage, by sledge and on foot.

Omnibuses (1829) began a revolution in passenger transport, and carriage by rail came less than 10 years later.

(Far younger, too. He is often pictured by British cartoonists as a squalling baby, sometimes being pushed in a carriage by Margaret Thatcher).

When the Confederate peace commissioners, led by Vice-President Alexander Stephens, arrive at Fort Monroe, they are met at the door of their carriage by black Union soldiers.

Under Article 28, an action arising from an "international" carriage by air may be brought only before the courts of certain contracting states and no others.

First, there is a sorting problem: some passengers end up in the quiet carriage by accident and are not aware of the rules.

The city was revived economically through pioneer work in the design and manufacture of the "horseless carriage" by two local men, Elwood Haynes and Elmer Apperson.

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The three residents of Carriage-by-the-Lake nursing home in Bellbrook died after becoming ill on Dec. 7 and three others remain hospitalized.

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