Sentence examples for separate carriages from inspiring English sources

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Separate carriages rattled along the streets of London carrying velvet cushions bearing the Imperial State Crown, the Sword of State and the miniver-trimmed crimson Cap of Maintenance.

Because of the unavoidable press of bodies at peak hours, women travel in separate carriages – but every so often, couples who cannot bear to be parted or a clueless out-of-town pair will blunder into the "general compartment".

Blacks travelling by bus were made to sit in the rear seats; if journeying by train, in separate carriages.

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There is a sixth bedroom in a separate carriage house.

A separate carriage house has been converted into a two-car garage.

The three-story house has a basement rental unit and separate carriage house that is owned by another couple.

The property includes a separate carriage house, which has a three-car garage and, upstairs, a one-bedroom apartment with a kitchen.

By the 1910's and 20's, apartment designs settled into less flamboyant patterns, and buildings like the Saint Urban, with its separate carriage driveway on Central Park West, became obviously dated.

The water compartment is a separate carriage with a handle for lifting it out of its cradle and carrying it to the sink (no more pouring water all over your countertop).

You know, like when the Queen arrives for the state opening in a horse-drawn carriage, with her crown in a separate carriage, then prances into the Lords accompanied by a bloke who carries something called the Cap Of Maintenance on the end of a giant white pole.

They completely offload the print heads to a separate carriage.

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