(1) The stout guy disappeared for a moment, then returned with a crate of bottles.
(2) So I've made sure the flat is ready for them - a fresh crate of beer and two bottles of wine in the fridge.
(4) This summer, a pregnant woman got a ticket for sitting down on the subway steps, a man for sitting on a milk crate on the side of a sidewalk, and a store owner for too many words on his sign.
(6) During routine investigations at the scene police discovered a crate with empty beer bottles lying next to the car.
(7) It was only wide enough for a small sofa, an old metal milk crate and a few shelves where he stored bottles of wine and various sizes of canned foods.
(9) In wintertime I stored perishables in a milk crate on the porch roof outside the large window.
(10) It took Matt only four days to disassemble and crate the plane.
(11) In the absence of a nicer box, which I intend to get later, I put the short sleeves shirts stacked in a milk crate set on its side atop the pine boxes.
(12) Professionals are obligated to crate artwork according to standards that prevent items from being damaged in transit.
(13) I looked out at the field and the team was huddled along the sideline, and Dylan was standing out side it with a crate full of water bottles.
(14) They would have got far more on the open market and for that they undertook to crate it in new containers and ship it to Liverpool, which is how for us the biggest jigsaw puzzle in the world started.
(15) He didn't have a stool to sit on, he managed to balance himself on a wooden crate .
(16) Ah, you have a huge crate of empty wine bottles back in the kitchens, right?
(17) We would often finish a night there with a group of ten or so of us heading to my place laden with bottles of wine and crates of beer.
(18) It was to these depths that Nazi gold was said to have been sent by the crateful in the final mad days before total capitulation.
(19) For some reason, there were crates of water bottles in the girls' locker room: maybe for a team sport.
(20) His cart was stacked three deep with myriad wooden crates and boxes.