boxcars造句1. A line of empty boxcars, ready to deliver or receive their legions of sleepers.
2. Efficiency is improved by coupling large numbers of boxcars together.
3. And if these boxcars specially loaded were not so marked, where might our precious horses find themselves?
4. There Les could hear the boxcars from the Chicago-St.
4.try its best to gather and create good sentences.
5. And you squat in boxcars and read it?
6. The boxcars can be rearranged at a shunting yard that has an input track, an output track, and K holding tracks between the input tracks and output tracks.
7. The same spatial resolution with fold BOXCARS can be obtained by optical design in annular-pump CARS.
8. And how can horses, hundreds of horses, be hauled about by train? In boxcars!
9. And it was a grave responsibility, said my Papa, even down to ridding the boxcars of manure when circumstances permitted.
10. It is clear that large numbers of migrants avoided the boxcars of emigrant fifth and travelled fourth.
11. Some of them travelled in fifth class, which consisted of boxcars totally bereft of comfort.
12. The temperature and concentration distribution in the aluminiferous solid fuel combustion are measured by BOXCARS with single laser pulse.
13. The temperature distribution in two kinds of solid fuel combustion have been measured instantly by BOXCARS with single laser pulse.
14. The waste from burning coal, on the other hand, would fill dozens of boxcars, for each of us.
15. The family found at last a migrant crowd encamped in abandoned boxcars along a stream.
16. The former circus employees further report that during transit, elephants are packed inside boxcars so tightly that they are unable to turn around or lie down.
17. In recent years more than ever immigrants who enter America illegally are at the mercy of smugglers , and many die in boxcars or ships before arriving here.
18. On the screen, a shadow flickered—a shadow with feet like boxcars and a smile like the last soliloquy of Hamlet.
19. On the screen, a shadow flickered—a shadow with feet like boxcars and a smile like the last soliloquy of Hamlet. He was a tenderfoot.
20. Third class, where the poorest people rode, consisted of the same boxcars made of planks used to transport bananas or cattle going to slaughter, modified for passengers with long benches of raw wood.
21. These results indicate that temperature at the combustion field can be measured with high precision and high spatially resolution by BOXCARS .
22. Soon the stream which ran beside the camp overflowed and water entered the boxcars.