Use cars in a sentence
Sentences starting with cars
- Cars will carry the ore through the tunnel and dump it in the mills and thus do away with the present costly system of double handling and transportation by mule teams. [5]
Sentences ending with cars
- We went out to Lake Pontchartrain in the cars. [5]
- I feel as though I were pulling a train of cars. [11]
- Well enough for the fortunate ones who were to continue the academic journey, which implied a postponement of the serious business of life; but month after month of the last term had passed without a hint from my father that I was to change cars. [9]
- They had a seat to themselves, the very first one on the "grip"--that survival of the days of cable cars. [9]
- Well, our goodbyes said, we climbed into our bare cars. [4]
- Nay, the campaign of education has already borne fruit, which the candidate did not hesitate to mention in his talks Edmundton has more trains, Kingston has more trains, and more cars. [9]
- Great revolutions have had their origins in back cellars; great builders of railroads have begun life with packs on their shoulders, trudging over the wilderness which they were to traverse in after years in private cars. [9]
- I am very glad it is our privilege to have donkeys instead of cars. [5]
- That sentence is Germanic, and shows that I am acquiring that sort of mastery of the art and spirit of the language which enables a man to travel all day in one sentence without changing cars. [5]
- There was a concert one night at the Musical Fund Hall and the four had arranged to go in and return by the Germantown cars. [5]
Short sentences using cars
- We changed cars. [5]
Sentences containing cars two or more times
- Cable cars moved serenely up the long hill where a panting third horse had been necessary, cable cars resounded in Burton Street, between the new factory and the church where Dr. Gilman still preached of peace and the delights of the New-Jerusalem. [9]
- By contrast, these pleasant cars call to mind the branch-road cars at Maryborough, Australia, and the passengers' talk about the branch-road and the hotel. [5]
More example sentences with the word cars in them
- Why did not you think of a railway-station, where the cars stop five minutes for refreshments? [6]
- I see him with her everywhere, at the Capitol, in the horse cars, and he comes to Dilworthy's. [5]
- Rosenheim is a windy place, with clear starlight, with a multitude of cars on a multiplicity of tracks, and a large, lighted refreshment-room, which has a glowing, jolly stove. [4]
- In the place where three or four currents meet there was the usual jam of carriages, furniture wagons, carts, cars, and hurried, timid, half-bewildered passengers trying to make their way through it. [4]
- It was evening when Philip took the cars at the Ilium station. [5]
- There is no way of heating the German cars, except by tubes filled with hot water, which are placed under the feet, and are called foot-warmers. [4]
- My first wish was to revisit Stratford-on-Avon, and as our travelling host was guided in everything by our inclinations, we took the cars for Stratford, where we arrived at five o'clock in the afternoon. [6]
- They were frequently under fire --when they brought back the wounded or fetched car-loads of munitions to the great guns on the ridiculous little trains of flat cars with open-work wheels, which they named--with American humour--the Federal Express and the Twentieth Century Limited. [9]
- Mr. Cooke chartered two cars to carry guests from the East, besides those who came as ordinary citizens. [9]
- This train-express goes twenty and one-half miles an hour, schedule time; but it is fast enough, the outlook upon sea and land is so interesting, and the cars so comfortable. [5]
- At Utica the train was broken up, and its cars despatched in various directions. [4]
- He takes them to the Park in the cars on Saturday afternoons. [9]
- No need now to stand up for twenty miles on a hot day; and more cars are building, and more engines; likewise some rates have been lowered. [9]
- I had come to feeling that I knew most of the respectably dressed people whom I met in the cars, and had been in contact with them at some time or other. [6]
- At any other time the swing of the cars would have lulled him to sleep, and the rattle and clank of wheels and rails, the roar of the whirling iron would have only been cheerful reminders of swift and safe travel. [5]
- Outside of America there are no cars that are so rationally devised. [5]
- The President of the United States is only the engine driver of our broad-gauge mail-train; and every honest, independent thinker has a seat in the first-class cars behind him. [6]
- On Monday morning, the twenty-ninth of September, we took the cars for home. [6]
- The down-pour of the previous night had laid the dust; the bright sunshine sparkled and danced in rapidly-changing flashes, mirrored in the polished gilding of the bronze or the silver fittings of the elegantly-decorated, semicircular cars in which the drivers stood. [10]
- Green trees took the place of crowded rows of houses and stores, and little "bob-tail" yellow cars were drawn by plodding mules to an inclosure in a timbered valley, surrounded by a board fence, known as Lindell Grove. [9]
- I can put the ore right there, I can send the coke back from here in cars which would otherwise be empty, and manufacture tubes at eight dollars a ton less than they are selling. [9]
- The perspectives of the cross-streets toward the river were very lively, with their turmoil of trucks and cars and carts and hacks and foot passengers, ending in the chimneys and masts of shipping, and final gleams of dancing water. [8]
- Fortunately for him, the clanging of trolley cars never interfered with his slumbers. [9]
- In one of the cars, at the same station, we met General Shriver of Frederick, a most loyal Unionist, whose name is synonymous with a hearty welcome to all whom he can aid by his counsel and his hospitality. [6]
- That day in the cars there were few signs of it on the roadside to be seen, but the buds were swelling. [4]
- About the hour that I was reading it in the cars, Twichell was reading it at home and forthwith fell upon me with a burst of enthusiasm about it when I saw him. [5]
- The train was swinging along at a rapid rate, jarring from side to side; the step was a long one between the cars and there was no protecting grating. [5]
- It's a pretty street, sir--perhaps you know it--you take the Fanshawe Avenue cars to Sherman Heights. [9]
- The bands are started, the general and staff begin to move, and the column swings into the Olive Street road, followed by a concourse of citizens awheel and afoot, the horse cars crowded. [9]
- I took my seat in the cars and set myself to framing the discourse. [5]
- We brought sixty scarcely perceptible donkeys in the freight cars, for we had much ground to go over. [5]
- From Baltimore to San Francisco is several thousand miles, but it will be only a seven days' journey in the cars when I am two or three years older.--[The railroad has been completed since the above was written. [5]
- I saw cars running on all the lines as I came across; it made me sick at heart. [8]
- I think the remark had an intention; also that this intention was booked for the trip; but that either in the hurry of the remark's departure it got left, or in the confusion of changing cars at the translator's frontier it got side-tracked. [5]
- They do not quarantine the cars, no matter where they got their passengers from. [5]
- And they went out in the open cars with these same people, who stared at Honora as though she had got in by mistake, but always politely gave her a seat. [9]
- Hodder looked out of the window of the sleeper to read the sign 'Marcion' against the yellow brick of the station set down in the prairie mud, and flanked by a long row of dun-colored freight cars backed up to a factory. [9]
- Well, you have noticed how quietly and rapidly the cars kept on, just as if the locomotive were drawing them? [6]
- These cars were not tilted back, but the seats were; this enables the passenger to sit level while going down a steep incline. [5]
- But remembering that murder has tried of late years to establish itself as an institution in the cars, I was less tolerant of the doings of these "sportsmen" who tried to turn our public conveyance into a travelling Frascati. [6]
- He made 'em march halfway across the state instead of taking the cars the Governor offered. [9]
- While I was looking for it, out started a freight-train, as if on purpose to meet the cars I was expecting, for a grand smash-up. [6]
- We used to look in the newspapers for notices of the big balls, and we'd take the cars to the West End and stand outside the awnings watching the carriages driving up and the people coming in. [9]
- But even the Long Island trains arrive some time, and all too soon the cars slowed up at the familiar little station, and Jack got out. [4]
- She accompanied a large party on the railroad cars to Jacksonville last Monday, and on her return spoke, so that I heard of it, of having enjoyed the trip exceedingly. [7]
- And that's the kind of people that form our nobility; there's no use pretending that we haven't a nobility; we might as well pretend we haven't first-class cars in the presence of a vestibuled Pullman. [8]
- We are not infatuated with these French railway cars, though. [5]
- As we rolled in the cars by Ecclefechan, I strained my eyes to take in every point of the landscape, every cottage, every spire, if by any chance I could find one in that lonely region. [6]
- These were three in number, and I thought that each of them was about as long as three street cars placed end to end, though of course they are a third wider and a third higher than a street car. [5]
- I have travelled in cars until the conductors all knew me like a brother. [6]
- A fortnight ago I found myself in the cars with one of the most sensible and esteemed practitioners in New England. [3]
- At no other hour were the pavements so thronged, was there such a crush of carriages, such a blockade of cars, such running, and shouting, greetings and decorous laughter, such a swirl of pleasurable excitement. [4]
- Two hours later he telegraphed that Stoneman had captured an engine and six cars on the Virginia Central, which he at once sent to communicate with Porter. [7]
- In the cars he made the most suggestive inquiries he could frame, to stir up the gentlemanly conductor's memory. [6]
- For her delectation he launched into an enthusiastic description of these vehicles, of palatial compartment cars, of limited, transcontinental trains, where one had a stenographer and a barber at one's disposal. [9]
- The next morning he crossed to Norfolk, was transported through the snow-covered streets on a sledge, and took his seat in the cars for the most monotonous ride in the country, that down the coast-line. [4]
- Mr. Tallant's newspaper had published many complaints of the age and scarcity of the cars, etc. [9]
- The Captain had gone to Hagerstown, intending to take the cars at once for Philadelphia, as his three friends actually did, and as I took it for granted he certainly would. [6]
- Now, if she goes to take the cars, she is not permitted to go into a clean car with decent people, but is ordered into one that is repellent, and is forced into company that any refined woman would shrink from. [4]
- In the gathering gloom the arc-lights shone, casting yellow streaks on the glistening pavement; wagons and carriages plunged into the maelstrom at the corner; pedestrians dodged and slipped; lightnings flashed from overhead wires, and clanging trolley cars pushed their greater bulk through the mass. [9]
- Perhaps two railway freight cars of the largest pattern, placed end to end, might better represent their size. [5]
- He was Honora's first glimpse of Finance, of the powers that travelled in private cars and despatched ships across the ocean. [9]
- The stables were filled with a score or so of Mr. Cooke's best horses, brought hither in his private cars, and the trotters were exercising on the track. [9]
- It is in evidence that from September 8, 1856, to August 8, 1857, 12,586 freight cars and 74,179 passengers passed over this bridge. [7]
- The second great event of the day was the event of the special over the Galena roar, of sixteen cars and more than a thousand pairs of sovereign lungs. [9]
- We left the Eutaw House, to take the cars for Frederick. [6]
- It would take eighteen hundred cars, of three hundred and thirty-three bushels to the car, to transport this amount of coal. [5]
- On the last day of August, 1867, not having been at Andover, for many years, I took the cars at noon, and in an hour or a little more found myself at the station,--just at the foot of the hill. [6]
- Trucks and cars crowd the streets which follow its once rural windings, and gone forever are those comely wooded hills and green pastures,--save in the memory of those who have been spared to dream. [9]
- And before you could draw your breath, the cable cars had become electric. [9]
- By a mutual compact, we talked little in the cars. [6]
- News began to come of fighting between the police and the strikers when the roads tried to move their cars with men imported from Philadelphia, and then Fulkerson rejoiced at the splendid courage of the police. [8]
- Well provided with cigars and other necessaries of life, we are now ready to take the cars for Milan. [5]
- At Moerdjik we changed from the cars to a little steamer on the Maas, which flows between high banks. [4]
- There was a change of cars about mid-afternoon at Moghul-serai--if that was the name--and a wait of two hours there for the Benares train. [5]
- But he got caught in a snow-drift in the cars, and like to have been starved to death. [5]
- There were trolley cars, to be sure, but those took forever to get anywhere. [9]
- From Rotterdam, by cars, it is still the same. [4]
- A dozen small cars he did find, and we trust that the horses found them. [4]
- We haven't got cars enough, tracks enough, engines enough. [9]
- We took the cars and came up here to ancient Cairo, which is an Oriental city and of the completest pattern. [5]
- A lady who came up on the road on the 4th of July, when an excursion party of country people took possession of the cars, witnessed a scene and heard language past belief. [4]
- Let us walk calmly through the cars, and look around us. [6]
- No institution has been better known or more marked on the Continent and in England, not excepting the tramway and the Pullman cars. [4]
- Your ticket will be inspected every now and then along the route, and when it is time to change cars you will know it. [5]
- Our own cars at home can surpass the railway world in all details but that one: they have no cosiness; there are too many people together. [5]
- Even Everett Constable, as they went home in the cars together, was brief with him, and passed no comments when Mr. Plimpton recovered sufficiently to elaborate on the justification of their act, and upon the extraordinary stand taken by Phil Goodrich and Mr. Waring. [9]
- The cars slide as smoothly along as if they were on runners. [5]
- Years ago I arrived one day at Salamanca, New York, eastward bound; must change cars there and take the sleeper train. [5]
- You cannot make any use of cars, I will suppose; you have no occasion to talk about scars; "the red planet Mars" has been used already; Dibdin has said enough about the gallant tars; what is there left for you but bars? [6]
- And ever and anon she was startled out of chimerical dreams by the clamour of bells-the trolley cars on their ceaseless round passing below. [9]
- Dismissing her carriage, and relying on elevated and surface cars, Edith then took a turn on the East Side, in company with a dispensary physician whose daily duty called her into the worst parts of the town. [4]
- He's been out among those Rackensackens, where we were all born, and he's read the notices in their seven by nine dailies, and he's seen the thing selling on the cars, and he thinks he appreciates what's been done. [8]
- Trolley cars rattled along, banging their gongs, trucks rumbled across the tracks, automobiles uttered frenzied screeches behind startled pedestrians. [9]
- The cars are all comfortable; and the officials, who wear a good deal of uniform, are much more civil and obliging than officials in a country where they do not wear uniforms. [4]
- On the road again the next morning, over the ferry, into the cars with sliding panels and fixed windows, so that in summer the whole side of the car maybe made transparent. [6]
- Shields, with McDowell's advance, retook Front Royal at 11 A.M. yesterday, with a dozen of our own prisoners taken there a week ago, 150 of the enemy, two locomotives, and eleven cars, some other property and stores, and saved the bridge. [7]
- I agreed to accompany them, and we met in the cars. [6]
- The Boomerang was about as long as two street cars, and about as wide as one. [5]
- One day at a village station a hundred of them got out of the third-class cars to feed. [5]
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