Ben trundles on behind the trolley carrying my rather large bag of hospital essentials. |
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Any time he trundles back home to St. Helens he nips in his local eatery for a slap-up feed and more gossip than Heat themed chain of hairdressers. |
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A horse-drawn carriage trundles its way along the paths between the Chimay and Mellier ironworks. |
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Richard Uridge trundles round the Eden Valley in Cumbria in a vintage red bus with Will Hamer, its driver, and his daughter Alison Morris, who's the conductress. |
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The taxi trundles away from the train station passing rows of gray houses with clapboard shutters into the French countryside. |
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Guests ride a funicular railcar that trundles up and down the hill. |
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Like many senators he trundles around his state in a hulking four-wheel drive. |
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An old school bus, painted like a Holstein cow, trundles into a city housing project in northeast Edmonton. |
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My father wears an absurd blue-and-white towelling hat as he trundles the barrow about. |
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The car then trundles off, manoeuvres into a parking place and sends a message to the driver to inform him where it is. |
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As the fluffy rattle trundles along, it makes clickety clack sounds which trains various senses. |
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As our minivan trundles up the steep hills, we are soon forced to switch off the air-conditioning to ensure that the engine doesn't conk out halfway up. |
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The ease and speed of communication and commerce created by the Net have meant that many scam artists can now hit and run almost anywhere, while the law trundles along at snail's pace in their wake. |
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When he reaches north of Kirchheimer Junction, he turns off onto the A7 and trundles up the long pass through the Kassler mountains along with many other trucks. |
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The debate about rap music and video games trundles on, even though the murder rate has tumbled nationwide and many of those frightening rappers have become middle-aged entrepreneurs. |
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Surprisingly, no one has yet set up an online shrine to the Mile Long Club, which is devoted to similar triumphs aboard Eurostar as it trundles under the Channel. |
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