Sentence examples for made carriage from inspiring English sources

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In that same year, French velocipedes built by Michaux et Cie. (a company that made carriage locks) started a craze in America, and Lallement was able to sell his patent to American entrepreneur Calvin Witty for $2,000.

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When cars became cheap enough, the horses and carriages had to go, which eliminated jobs such as breeding and tending horses and making carriages.

Mark Greenberg, the chief executive of the joint venture, made no carriage announcements.

It is a chronological study of the cars as well as the inventors, engineers, businessmen and con artists who made horseless carriage history from the 1800's through the 1920's.

The old-fashioned stateliness of the Cruz de Plazas, the cross of squares around the Cathedral, made a carriage ride -- something too touristy to contemplate in other places -- inevitable.

It would have taken an income of about £1,000 a year to make a carriage affordable, well beyond most genteel households.

With sparkly mirrored mosaics, delicate filigree work and impossibly large spoked wheels, they make the carriage that transported Cinderella to the ball seem utilitarian.

The introduction of foldable seats would make the carriage more adaptable for a quick change between freight and passenger services.

"We make our carriage decisions independently, legally and only after thorough negotiations with the content owner," he said.

Donald even made a gilded carriage, which looks like a Disney fantasy in photographs.

As the Maudes render it, "The children were playing at 'going to Moscow' in a carriage made of chairs, and invited her to go with them".

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