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Sentences with freight

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  • France derives 16% of revenue from air freight.
  • ...26 tons of freight.
  • The freight arrived by steamboat.
  • The limited use of the Sligo rail service for freight could see its viability called into question by the rail review.
  • From these ports the grain is freighted down to Addis Ababa. [be VERB-ed adverb/preposition]
  • freight transport
  • This is a struggle about meaning when the very instruments we have for understanding, the words that must bear the freight, are imperfect because they are human words.
  • A local private consortium including British Aerospace, bought the airport and freight provided its biggest income.
  • The freight was more expensive for cars than for coal.
  • The freight shifted and the trailer turned over on the highway.
  • In the opinion of the Emigration Board some deduction should be made from the payment of freight on that account.
  • This decision will result in a large amount of heavy freight being carried by lorries on the already overcrowded roads.
  • They shipped it ordinary freight to spare the expense.
  • A wedding ring is small, but it has massive emotional freight.
  • Ministers also believe that the Forth Rail Bridge may be being placed under too much strain because of increasing amounts of freight being carried by rail.
  • Many risk their lives to stow away on freight trains.
  • English National Opera is a title freighted with implications, and that first adjective promises not only a geographical reach, but a linguistic commitment too.
  • Shipping by freight is less expensive.
  • Which means that even with taxes and freight halfway across the world, wine is relatively competitively priced.
  • 51 and 52 on the Dawkins Subdivision were mixed trains, carrying both freight and passengers.
  • We pay the freight.
  • I'd like a larger house, but can't afford the freight.
  • Armed guards had for decades been placed on freight trains carrying easily stolen freight through populated areas, but thefts in transit continued.
  • Vegetable exports dropped considerably because of factors such as high freight as well as other overhead costs.
  • A story heavily freighted with private meaning.
  • It took all night to freight the ship.
  • They'd far prefer to charge all customers full freight rather than start extensive discounting programs.
  • Currently, the freight was crossing the border between Nirvan and Dalach, heading north.
  • The incident occurred when 51 freight trains began rolling without a conductor and picked up speed.
  • This contract covers freight for inbound and outbound shipments but will primarily used for inbound shipments; it does not cover small package shipments.
  • At the same time, some shipments may be transferred from air to ocean freight as customers accept longer journey times to save money, Emery's Noske said.
  • Passengers stopped travelling that line in 1970 and freight trains stopped using it in 1980.
  • The national freight network on the eastern coast is hopeless.
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