Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Gone back for another vanload, to add to the misery.
I could see he was mighty puzzled at a woman driving a vanload of books around the country, alone.
Normally, I'd be on my own, but this time there's a vanload of police parked outside town listening.
And that didn't include the 190 votive candles or the vanload of flowers.
At the end of the day the group drove back to the city with a vanload of vegetables.
A picture slipped into her mind, inconsequentially, a vanload of religious freaks.
Another switch above the driver's head manually opens the door, allowing a vanload of children in or out.
During the chaos, one crew member was kidnapped and a vanload of fake weapons stolen.
He is just the driver, having ferried his wife, Terry, an English teacher, and a vanload of her students 500 miles.
For years when I had a vanload of leather I would head to the country and sell it.
Hell, here he was in an exposed glass booth, no backup, with a vanload of Chinese gangsters heading toward him.
When a vanload of riot policemen raced up, the crowd moved off the huge square to march through the sidestreets.
Within the hour after the announcement broke, thousands more were pouring into the square, others were showing up by the vanload to join the party.
At the other end of the alley, a vanload of police was poised to ward any Islamist extremists off.
"We're cheeseburgers and fries for a vanload of hungry league champs," the text reads.
He had a vanload of manure.
The number of customers has dwindled to one vanload and another couple of dozen die-hards who make the trip in their own cars.
Senior staff now check every vanload of glass leaving our premises-for reasons which will be apparent to our fellows in the trade.
Twenty feet over the Cuban's head, Liz Murray dropped her husband off behind a vanload of travelers.
For smaller loads I can fit in my car, certainly - but the roots are a large vanload, and I no longer maintain one.'
They sounded like a vanload of football fans on a day trip south of the border for a match against the Auld Enemy.
The court shook with the thrum of fans lifting a heavy aircar; the vanload of bodies was on its way off to somewhere suitable.
The crash—and how Schuler could race against highway traffic with a vanload of frightened children—intrigued the nation and was featured on TV talk shows for months.
Meanwhile, he delivered a vanload of books and personal belongings to his condo Unit Four at The Willows.