Similar words: travel, traveler, traveled, traveller, travelled, travelling, travelogue, travel agent. Meaning: v. go to certain places as for sightseeing.
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31. They scraped through by an 8-7 margin and now travel to Upminster in the next round.
32. In most societies women travel to live with their husbands, whereas men tend to remain close to their relatives.
33. Next week union representatives and shop-floor workers will travel to London to lobby Parliament.
34. In our lifetime, ordinary people will travel to the moon.
35. Amateur golfers travel to play, searching out the most challenging courses around the world.
36. Can you find the average distance they travel to work each day?
37. Swindon travel to Belle Vue for their first league fixture of the season.
38. It was the game that caused so many to travel to Arizona and tune in on television.
39. Pascoe threw a punch and missed, then threw another and felt the connection travel to the point of his elbow.
40. His exhibit will travel to San Jose after closing here May 5.
41. It caused us a lot of extra work, major changes and more travel to get it right for the second larger meeting.
42. Czechoslovakia was the last place they could travel to without restrictions.
43. Customs officers from each country would be allowed to travel to either country in pursuit of suspected traffickers.
44. In September, Joseph requested permission to travel to Washington to correct the mistakes made in the recent settlement.
45. If you travel to isolated areas, make sure you have a good guide.
46. Due to political unrest, there is a warning against travel to the region.
47. The exhibition will travel to seven other venues, finishing on 30 November.
48. Open Learning would be extremely useful to chemists unable to attend or travel to an institute of higher education.
49. But new rules letting disease-free animals travel to abattoirs from tomorrow may ease the pressure.
50. Parties and witnesses are entitled to allowances for loss of earnings, subsistence and travel to and from the tribunal.
51. Since January 1986 the number of unemployed claimants in the Aberdare travel to work area has fallen by 27 percent.
52. Until now,[www.Sentencedict.com] local adults and youngsters had to travel to Britain for regular treatment.
53. The organisation required to travel to the clinic and to sustain the project through to conclusion proved too much.
54. Standish Hospital treats orthopaedic and chest ailments and when it closes, patients will have to travel to Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
55. So, twice a week she had the inconvenience of having to travel to Bristol for treatment.
56. Travellers may be inquisitive about the world, but they also travel to make discoveries about themselves.
57. Because of this, air travel to deal with the social aspects of human interactions will be more frequent.
58. His reward for helping to fix the broken-down Time Machine is to travel to a time of his choice.
59. Draw a circle on it based on your decision as to how far you are prepared to travel to work each day.
60. So you travel to various planet locations to seek out people you learn may have key information.
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