Pronunciation of the English word carriages.
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1. | The old man prefers horse carriages to cars. | |
2. | Pretty soon there were more of them on the road and fewer carriages pulled by horses. | |
3. | These are not first-class carriages. | |
4. | Automobiles replaced carriages. | |
5. | Carriages gradually disappeared with the advent of the motorcar. | |
6. | Hui Shi had many ingenious notions. His writings would fill five carriages; but his doctrines were erroneous and contradictory, and his words were wide of their mark. | |
7. | The witch hastened forward to meet the royal carriages, and, throwing her arms round the King’s neck, kissed him. | |
8. | When she came back she had hundreds of things to tell them, but the most delightful of all, she said, was to lie in the moonlight, on a sandbank in a calm sea, and to gaze at the large town close to the shore, where the lights twinkled like hundreds of stars; to listen to music and the noise and bustle of carriages and people, to see the many church towers and spires, and to hear the bells ringing. | |
9. | The pier was crowded with carriages and men. | |
10. | Transport with horse-drawn carriages became obsolete. |