944 examples of train to in sentences

Solon Denney was to know that some people might be just as good as other people who thought themselves a lot better, and would he please not take some shingles off a man's roof? Solon, ever the incorrigible optimist, said, "Of course I might have waited till he was on the train to give him the money; but don't worry, he'll be ready enough to go when the 'bus starts.

Of course he was hurriedwanting to get Lisette awayhe said they could just catch the last train to London.

We were all down to the station waiting for the train to come in when up romps wifey to this doll, who is making the big talk with a chorus manjust shows you what extent she will go for companyshe was talking to this chorus man and wifey capers up to her and says: 'You been flirting with my husband, haven't you?'

In this Spectroscope either one or two half prisms can be used at pleasure, according to the dispersion required, and there is facility for increasing the train to three or four half-prisms, though the dispersion with two only is nearly double of that given by the large ten-prism Spectroscope.

After a few moments' frowning Edwin said: "Yes, there's a train to Brighton at eleven-thirty to-night!"

It was not until very late, until seven o'clock, that Clotilde and Pascal were able to take the train to return to Plassans, after the doctor had at last visited the two patients whom he had to see.

The Chevalier St. George soon after came out, and he was obliged with the rest of his train to quit the place, which at present contained the object of his wishes.

" After long haggling and bargaining between Jerry and the Indian, the amount of ransom was agreed upon, and the brave rode off to bring the boys, while Jerry and I started for the train to procure the blankets, powder, brass wire, beads and tobacco, we were to give in exchange for them.

On arrival at Harbin the exiles strongly petitioned me to accompany the train to Chang-Chun, and the officers in charge of the Russian guard being quite willing, I decided to accompany the train to the Chinese-Manchurian frontier.

I remember riding down into Surrey from London one Sunday last August and reading an editorial on Louvainso well written, so quivering with noble indignation that one's blood boiled, as they say, and one could scarcely wait to get off the train to begin the work of revenge.

"'Twould be easy enough to say it had nothing to do with you; that I'd have been travelling by this train to-day, anyhow," he began bravely.

The modern pilgrim to Holy Island generally takes train to Beal station, and from there walks to the seashore, and crosses the long stretch of sand between Holy Island and the mainland.

And, as Jimmie pointed out, changing from a slow suburban train to a racing-car could not be listed as a sacrifice.

Other days she wanted him so that she could scarcely refrain from taking a train to New York and looking for him.

At last, unable to bear it any longer, she sent one of her train to him, to sound him and find out whether he had not been delighted to hear his beautiful poems so beautifully executed.

It was only two or three days later that one of the packers dropped behind the Train to tighten a cinch.

A man leaves his office in London and takes the train to Guildford, where his wife and children are waiting supper for him.

There was enough goods in the train to make the entire dress, so there was no need to do any piecing.

The authorities telegraphed for the train to wait.

"Please," he began, sucking in his breath, "please ... no train to-night.

Always, when the train stopped, which was at long intervals, she put her head out at the window and asked if this was the train to London.

Eric Williams pursued his disconsolate way to the station, and found that his money only just sufficed to get him something to eat during the day, and carry him third class by the parliamentary train to Charlesbury, the little station where he had to take the branch line to Ayrton.

If it concur with your judgment, we will be very glad if you will come here on the earliest train to-morrow morning.

She leaned from the train to watch it; and as she watched, the whole world turned golden.

The reporter who had accompanied the special train to the scene of the wreck, hurried down the embankment and found a man who had one arm in a sling, a bandage over one eye, his front teeth gone, and his nose knocked four points to starboard, sitting on a piece of the locomotive and surveying the horrible ruin all about him.

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