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Brought a whole cartload of books with him, I heard.
"You could see the dead being wheeled down the street by the cartload."
One day's exposure to mountains is better than a cartload of books.
I Not less than a cartload of silver from every house."
The first cartloads of the documents arrived in October 1785.
The brigands buy it from me by the cartload, they do.
Here was a cartload of firewood bound for the market.
And a cartload of firewood from the forest when there's no one to see us take it.
There turned out to be only thirty-two cartloads in the stack.
Once he drove his cartload into a police patrol, which was searching everything on the road.
After his death 17 cartloads of dirt and ashes were removed from the house.
And it's not as if they aren't still being smuggled in by the cartload.
Cartloads of bottles used to be taken out of that house.
Several cartloads of soil were removed until bedrock was reached.
He consumed popular novels, especially crime fiction, by the cartload.
And this brilliant fellow in Africa gave away cigarettes by the cartload, so it was said.
After that, you're talking money-large cartloads of it, and that's where you run into trouble.
According to Aguinaldo his men gathered two cartloads of "chopped" dead.
A cartload of scrolls and books on every imaginable topic.
Many cartloads of stones were needed to protect the Jewish houses facing the stairs.
When the monks arrived at the church in 1631, they brought 300 cartloads of deceased friars.
You've got a whole family in those parts: uncles, aunts, cousins by the cartload.
"But I'd have to give you a cartload of hilopon to be worth that."
A cartload of garlic vanishes from under your nose.
They have a lot of victims, burn a cartload of wood at every sacrifice.