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Example sentences for "motor trucks"

  • On the 3d advance troops surged forward in pursuit, some by motor trucks, while the artillery pressed along the country roads close behind.

  • Another train of motor trucks went by, drowning their Talk.

  • There must be mobile ordnance repair shops for each division, consisting of miniature machine shops completely fitted out with power and its transmission equipment and mounted directly on motor trucks.

  • When the American Expeditionary Forces issued a requisition for 120 clam-shell derricks mounted on motor trucks, no such piece of equipment was in existence anywhere on earth.

  • The development of mobile industrial units mounted on motor trucks is likely to have a profound effect on American industry in the future.

  • Shippers derive great benefits from the quick movement of merchandise by rail over long distances, due to the relief the railroads receive as the result of short hauls being taken care of by motor trucks.

  • Motor trucks are a part of the transportation equipment of every community, and to increase their transport capacity they should operate continuously under full loads as far as possible.

  • Much of the short-haul freight is carried on the highways by motor trucks.

  • CHOW 62 The rolling kitchens, builded on trailers to motor trucks, brought hot drinks and food right up to the men in action.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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