Sentence examples for swiftly transported from inspiring English sources

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If swiftly transported to England, Davis concluded, it could have been converted to enough hard currency to have "more than sufficed all the needs of the Confederacy during the War".

His nephew, the Abbé Mignot, had his body, clothed just as it was, swiftly transported to the Abbey of Scellières, where he was given Christian burial by the local clergy; the prohibition of such burial arrived after the ceremony.

Stormwater runoff is rainfall that flows over the ground surface; large volumes of water are swiftly transported to local water bodies and can cause flooding, coastal erosion, and can carry many different pollutants that are found on paved surfaces.

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But Hatton swiftly transports me back to 1984, when the city was already in a battle with the government over industrial disputes at the docks.

He said that control of inner suburban rail services should be handed over swiftly to Transport for London.

More important will be the beginning of raids by American (or American-led) ground forces inside Afghanistan, transported swiftly in and out by helicopter....and after that?The aim of those raids will be to remove (or drive) the Taliban out of power, or at least out of control of the areas of Afghanistan where the Americans think they need first to look for al-Qaeda hide-outs.

Thus amused, the cat would be transported by the swiftly travelling Robo-Coyote to a cat fun fair — an enclosure within which cats would be free to chase robo-birds, robo-shrews and moles, robo-squirrels, and even robo-butterflies.

Such is Amram Ducovny's skill as a writer that in his new novel, CONEY (Overlook, $26.95), he is able to transport readers swiftly into the garish and seamy heart of Coney Island on the eve of World War II; it's as if the lights of Dreamland and Luna Park were still brightly lit.

The novel "is as satisfying and exhilarating as a ride on the Cyclone," Dana Kennedy wrote in The New York Times Book Review, adding that Mr. Ducovny was able "to transport readers swiftly into the garish and seamy heart of Coney Island".

Northup impresses Ford when he engineers a waterway for transporting logs swiftly and cost-effectively across a swamp, and Ford presents him with a violin in gratitude into which he carves the names of his wife and children.

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