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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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No wheeled conveyances of any kind are allowed in the park.
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The company relies on trains for the conveyance of goods.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All these are a part of the conveyance of meaning.
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Familiarity with two basic property documents - a lease and a conveyance - is very useful.
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For the conveyance of wounded men in ambulance trains, refugees, and prisoners of war, 13,318 special trains were provided.
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In 1987, there were 1.96 million conveyances worth £103 billion.
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In practice most mortgagees require to join in the conveyance .
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It is a conveyance of dreams: chrome, tail fins, pale blue bodywork.
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Joe was one of the most outrageous of the gamblers, not least of all in his choice of conveyance .
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Thus, transhipment prohibitions in relation to multi-modal or inter-modal means of conveyance amount to impossible conditions.