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91. And how can horses, hundreds of horses, be hauled about by train?
92. She had been so angry she had decanted her with her suitcase at Waterloo to finish her trek to school by train.
93. At first they went by train or bicycle, but by the 1 930s many were travelling by car.
94. The summit of Snowdon can be climbed on foot or by train.
95. When Eva was three years old she was taken by train to the city.
96. Sometimes we used to go by train to Retford, Torksey or Saxilby.
97. Travelling back to London by train after the programme, I found that Rodney Bickerstaffe was a fellow passenger.
98. One day later Lee H.. Oswald, with a just-shaved look, set out by train for this place Minsk.
99. She often went by train to some distant party beyond the reach of horses.
100. Continue by train and bus to Pitsanuloke for dinner and overnight.
100. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
101. He came by train to Romorantin and Jean-Claude rode to the station to meet him.
102. By now the railway had reached Addis Ababa so we were able to travel all the way to Jibuti by train.
103. By train, it will take just 40 minutes on the direct rail link from Liverpool Street.
104. The first has been the slow change-over from travel by train to travel by car.
105. Independent travel: Bruges is four hours from Victoria by train via Dover and the 90 minute jetfoil to Ostend.
106. If you are going by train, make sure you know the train times; it's on a Sunday, remember.
107. I would come back late at night to Washington by train.
108. Once he was going by train to Dijon.
109. Granny travelled down by train.
110. They remit goods by train.
111. President Obama hit the road by train.
112. Next morning[sentencedict.com], we went to Lausanne by train.
113. The images appear to show an intercontinental ballistic missile being moved by train from the capital to a launch pad at Musudan-ri in the north-east of the country.
114. We had a long journey by train then at last we reached Aberdeen.
115. My father would have driven me to Cornwall, but we decided it would be quicker by train.
116. Easily accessible by train from Berlin or Warsaw, Gdansk is definitely worth a visit.
117. At the afternoon wine tasting in the parlour car I met Rene and her mother, who also travel the country by train.
118. Gobo 's home is in the countryside. Both of his parents are farmers. One day his sister Anna came to the university by train to visit him. ...
119. They travel by train because they don't like to drive in city traffic.
120. Starting from Interlaken by train, you reach the highest railway station of Europe: The Jungfraujoch "Top of Europe."
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