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1, This rubbish should be carted away at once. 2, Household waste is carted away by the city's Sanitation Department. 3, He was carted away by two policemen. 4, He carted away at dawn. 5, The rubbish is then carted away for recycling. 6, We've asked the Council to come and cart away all this rubbish. 7, Council workers have carted away all the dead leaves that had collected at the side of the road. 8, Workers carted away several tons of trash. 9, Why would they cart away bones? 10, Their relatives carted away their bicycles and paraffin lamps. 11, A burglar carted away all the family's Christmas presents. 12, The salt crystallises and is carted away for use in soda-ash plants and glass-making. 13, And why should any brother of Shrewsbury want to see our best patroness carted away to Ramsey? 14, The boats came in and were unloaded; and the fish was carted away. 15, Household and public rubbish is carted away by the city's relatively efficient Sanitation Department. 16, Once the firing was completed the clinker was broken out and carted away to be ground. 17, For him, the trout are stacked in rows like a crate of open-mouthed empties,[http:///cart away.html] waiting to be carted away. 18, He takes the letter cart away. 19, He invited friends and cousins over to cart away his possessions — his guns, his fishing tackle, his books and prints. 20, C. They cart away everything from tattered sofas to ancient computer parts, and plan to expand to 80 franchises by 2012. 21, If you're a company like Microsoft, and you can issue a three-year bond for a ridiculous 0.875 percent coupon, then you should be borrowing as much cash as you cart away in a wheelbarrow. 22, In a few minutes the aunt came back and I wheeled my cart away. 23, The image of a sudden wall of dark water carrying the man and his cart away in an instant is still imprinted on my mind. 24, The worker doesn't see Clifford. He takes the letter cart away. 25, He acknowledges he never paid for anything, although he might give demolition workers a few dollars to cart away a heavy object.