Example sentences of "[v-ing] by train " in BNC.

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1 If you are going by train , make sure you know the train times ; it 's on a Sunday , remember .
2 There they split up , Rudi going by train to Gdynia where he managed to work his passage on a Polish boat to Stockholm .
3 Study the route first when going by train ; check the time at which you should arrive at various stations and the time of arrival at destination .
4 And I only hope that in the end our roads will become so clogged with all these fume-belching cars and lorries that everyone will give them up and start going by train again .
5 But in between that we e we were dad was w going by train from wh to .
6 it 's more than double as much people who is today going by train than before .
7 Well I do n't mind going by train but I do n't want to come back by train
8 No , she 's going by train .
9 Yet we expect the much smaller risks incurred when travelling by train or air or sea to be non-existent , and express outrage and condemnation when accidents happen , Angela Lambert writes .
10 Travelling by train I landed in the centre of Los Angeles and found a room in a small hotel off Pershing Square .
11 Then there were the unwritten rules : girls travelling by train were not to travel in carriages with boys , and walking to school in the mornings , boys walked on one side of the road , girls on the other .
12 Travelling by train during the black-out was a dismal business .
13 Four transports carrying a total of 124 children came from Danzig , travelling by train via Berlin to the Hook where they joined up with other groups waiting to be ferried across to Harwich .
14 Travelling by train from Gatwick Airport to London , I felt sorry for the many foreign visitors struggling to follow the announcements made over the loudspeaker .
15 Emily hated travelling by train , the noise and the steam and the cinders made her head ache and the feeling of not being able to control the iron monster frightened her .
16 One great joy about travelling by train is that places can be viewed at a distance , without the urgent compulsion to visit , in person , every stick and stone of a place systematically itemising contents and structure .
17 So with a wide choice of train services , travelling by train is the ultimate in convenience .
18 A very rough parallel to this sort of context can be found in language manuals providing the learner with a picture of the railway station and the operative words for travelling by train .
19 It is our capital city , after all , and it is quite exciting to see the sights and stay in those lovely hotels — I like travelling by train too .
20 We went to England early in 1919 , travelling by train to Jibuti and then by a Union Castle boat to Marseilles .
21 I enjoy travelling by train !
22 That would save an awful lot of lives and make travelling by train a great deal more attractive and competitive .
23 My dinner companions were two Swiss nurses doing a world tour , and Roger Rasmussen , a pensioner front Queensland who said he had been travelling by train for 16 days non-stop .
24 He said the bus services in the town often did not have ramps needed to get a wheelchair on board , and long journeys by bus were often more uncomfortable than travelling by train .
25 The Market Hall attracted tradesmen and stall holders from the surrounding district , Northampton and London , most coming by train ; at the Station hand-trucks were kept for their use .
26 is she , is she coming by train ? , cos she told us it was better by train
27 They 're comin' by train .
28 But before leaving by train for his annual Scottish holiday on that Friday evening , he inquired whether the Prime Minister wished him to change his plans .
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