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102 Sentences With "took the train"

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I took the train and she made a meal for us.
We took the train down to his hometown and walked around.
That evening he took the train home from Grand Central Station.
We couldn't hail a cab, so we took the train home.
Once again, she took the train all the way into the city.
One person took the train three hours to get to the event.
This year, the Queen took the train back to London on Feb. 11.
So, like a good girlfriend, I took the train and bought him food.
On a rare trip outside Tokiwadaira, Mr. Kinoshita took the train to Tokyo.
One Saturday, I took the train into San Francisco to meet a friend.
"We took the train to Brooklyn and grabbed an Uber," Ms. Hoyos said.
I remember reading tweets and someone said, 'My daughter went and took the train.
I took the train to Mikage station and walked to the Hakutsuru Brewery Museum.
On a recent gloomy October morning, I took the train uptown to Steinway Tower.
One afternoon, I took the train in from Brooklyn to see the old newsroom.
So, with the bundle neatly tied, he took the train on the following morning.
Instead, I took the train to Ufa and disappeared into the anonymity of the city.
So he took the train to Coney Island, Brooklyn, and started walking, camera in hand.
I didn't tell her where we were going, and we took the train out there.
Nonetheless, a nice music major took the train down with me for a Yankees game.
She took the train from the city and is waiting for me when I get home.
I took the train back to Moscow, getting ready to do it all again on Tuesday.
We then took the train – along with our bikes — south of Stockholm where we began the adventure.
Dinneen took the train from Washington to New York and went to the offices of Icahn Enterprises.
A Metro bus operator in Washington, DC, took the train Friday morning to go to her next assignment.
Unfortunately, we took the train home together and didn't say a word to each other the whole ride.
The day after the supper in Castlebar, Rooney and I took the train to Dublin, where she lives.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti took the train Tuesday from Universal City and reassured people of the line's safety.
Jawauna Greene, a former Cummings staffer, took the train from New York on Wednesday night to pay her respects.
To travel back to Paris from Bordeaux, he took the train (the ticket was miraculously $2 the day of).
Ms. Guadagno took the train every day from Little Silver to Newark when she worked as a federal prosecutor.
That evening, I stepped over a pool of blood at the subway station as I took the train home.
In early November, I took the train from London to Suffolk, with the aim of swimming in Deakin's moat.
That evening, I stepped over a pool of blood at the subway station as I took the train home.
You arrive in India, took the train to Pune…Then you get on a rickshaw to go the ashram.
While her boyfriend was at work, Ms. Canarte took the train, then walked for 20 minutes, to visit their daughter.
I took the train from Poland back to Germany, crossing the Oder, another river name associated with a front line.
On a recent January late afternoon, I took the train up to Midtown Manhattan, where the St. Regis is located.
A month after the accident, I took the train outside of Bangkok to check out the food situation at another hospital.
I walked back to my office, picked up the X-Acto knife from the drafting table, and took the train home.
On a sun-beaten afternoon in August, I took the train to Maha Rose, a holistic healing center in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
It noted that he no longer took the train for campaign trips out of fear of being called out by protesters.
It was too hot to stay inside, so I took the train into the East Village and walked up to Crow Bar.
Thirty men took the train from New York to Stamford that morning, were shown to dressing quarters, and changed into track suits.
Instead, I went to a couple of meetings, took the train home, went for a brisk walk with the dog, and made dinner.
So after class one day, I took the train to the ferry terminal and cleared immigration customs and took the ferry to Macau.
In September 2014, Fischer took the train from Vienna to Kiev, where the Ukrainian army was leading major offensives to reclaim the Donbas.
So I took the train out there, and I spent a few hours looking around, looking through the library, and around the site.
The importance of Expo was highlighted by the fact that we took the train, in first class, rather than endure a long drive.
Every time I took the train from Beijing to Shanghai, there seemed to be a new skyline-defining building twisting into the clouds.
We talked specifically about how funny it would be if we actually dropped all the cowboys and took the train at least one time.
In December, Doug Maesk and his husband took the train from their home in Fort Lauderdale to West Palm Beach for a day trip.
A number of Mueller's prosecutors were hard at work on Veterans Day — when Michael Cohen took the train to Washington to talk to Mueller's team.
A number of Mueller's prosecutors were hard at work on Veterans Day —when Michael Cohen took the train to Washington to talk to Mueller's team.
People had picnics at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, and took the train to visit relatives on their weekends at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.
While Ms. Lefevre took the train to and from school by herself at age 13, her brother isn't allowed to commute on his own yet.
The logistics were complex: Lord drove to Washington, parked his car near the hotel and took the train up to New York to meet Trump.
When my friend Sal McQuarrie, 40, took the train from Mongolia to Moscow in 2011, they were delivering it to the cabins wrapped in newspaper.
I also took the train for almost an hour to get to the Oculus, a 360-degree LED marquee outside the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
But anytime they left the city — which they frequently did — traveling was a challenge, as they usually took the train and were beholden to a schedule.
Last summer, on vacation in Tuscany, Hickman took the train north to Turin to tour the apartment of the late Italian architect and designer Carlo Mollino.
Rather than trying to book a different flight, Mr. Spagnuolo took the train to Washington on Monday afternoon and rented a car to complete his journey.
From there, I head to my dad's house; my graduate school classes are online and if I took the train, I'd miss the beginning of each lesson.
The pair took the train to Manchester, doing their hair and make-up in a carriage as they made their way to the MEN Arena from nearby Sheffield.
I took the train down from New York for the day to live-draw the events, the third such march I have drawn in the last three years.
Chris Coons, a Democrat from relatively nearby Delaware, took the train home Thursday night, had dinner with his family and informed them he'd have to return in the morning.
" Another: "Maybe 10 or 11 years ago, when I was in the middle of a divorce from a man I still loved, I took the train into the city.
He once took the train with one of them who lives in his neighborhood, and later commented that he would think of her when he walked past her apartment.
"I took the train from San Bernardino to LA that weekend to let her beat me, fuck me, pee on me, and taste me," said Long in a phone interview.
But Carlier claims he rode his Electrified X right out the door from Haneda airport and arrived at his Airbnb an hour faster than his colleague who took the train.
I wore the worst suit that has ever been designed, made three copies of my résumé as career services instructed, and took the train uptown to the American Lawyer offices.
He took the train to meet with Wilson in Pittsburgh, the writer's hometown, where most of his 10-play cycle depicting African-American life in the 20th century is set.
One morning in April, I took the train to Norfolk, two hours northeast of London, and continued on to a former Royal Air Force base near the village of West Raynham.
"I took the train to go to Tunis for a job offer; it is a long trip for me because I live on the coast," Rania Said, a Ph.D. student, said.
Last Thursday, on his day off from work, Juan Carlos Ramos took the train from his suburban Maryland home into Washington, DC, to stand on the steps of the US Supreme Court.
During "Little Dancer," she took the train to New York to audition for "The Nether," a difficult, often harrowing play in which characters visit a virtual reality where they rape and kill.
He took the train in this morning (which is paid for by his work), so I drop him off at the station to get his car and then he goes to the gym.
To get there, I first took the train from Tokyo to Nagoya before then traveling five hours on a small train to my final destination, the city of Owase in the Mie Prefecture.
On a recent afternoon, I took the train to Midtown Manhattan to visit Ring Concierge's new office and get a mock engagement ring consultation to see what it's like for their real clients.
Read: 'I took the train from the UK to China to fight climate change' In 2015, CapeNature officials caught a couple who had illegally collected more than 2,200 plants near Knersvlakte Nature Reserve.
In front of the Cheyenne Depot Museum, a bronze statue of a woman staring into the horizon honors those women who took the train to Wyoming, like Esther Hobart Morris did in 19553.
I went to a lot of museum programs and venues and took the train a lot, and it obviously helped with me wanting to do music—it definitely helped me get a head start.
I was still thinking about this stealthily radical "Lohengrin" when I took the train from Bayreuth to Munich, to see "Parsifal" and Janáček's "From the House of the Dead" at the Bavarian State Opera.
Be careful, though, because whether you drove, flew or took the train, the conversation could easily veer into a debate between cousins about whether the way cars function as a signifier of wealth is problematic.
I took the train out there to play one of the other Bethpage courses, but there was an unheard-of opening on the Black, right there, right that minute, if I was ready to go.
He said he looked up laws for using drones on Google and, satisfied he was out of the forbidden zone around airports, packed the drone in a duffel bag and took the train to Midtown Manhattan.
Survivors reported it took the train over 20 minutes to stop after the fire broke out, and some pulled emergency cords and ran to notify the conductor farther down the train, according to the Associated Press.
Tickets for 'Golden Boy' Dear Diary: In fall 1964, my best friend Richie and I took the train from Mount Vernon into the city to see the Clifford Odets musical "Golden Boy" at the Majestic Theater.
Mike was like — he came up because he's in D.C., so he took the train up from D.C. I was so worried that his train was gonna be delayed and that I'd have to go by myself.
So instead, on a Sunday, when Alex had off work, I took the train to Strasbourg (a city I've long wanted to visit) for the day while they had a little husband-and-wife bonding time at Versailles.
Regardless, I walked out into the rain and took the train up to the 28th street stop — which I chose because the truck's presence in Koreatown lined up with my lunch break — feeling very soupy and sorry for myself.
A view of the galleries containing Rodin's studies for "The Burghers of Calais" (23-95) I took the train from Berlin's Hauptbahnhof to Potsdam in little under thirty minutes, sipping cheap red wine in proper art critic form along the way.
The seller "took the train, then the metro and walked on foot through the doors of Sotheby's, and into my office with the vase in a shoebox protected by newspaper," Olivier Valmier, an Asian arts expert at Sotheby's, told the BBC.
When she took the train two weeks ago, nobody sat next to her — which could have been a social distancing measure, but this was before the city put protocols in place — and she said it made her feel scared and alone.
When USPS finally confirmed it had been delivered, I took the train into Manhattan on a Saturday and begged the security guard at my office to go through the giant sack of mail behind his desk until he found it.
The Tri-County Health Department reported that the infected children passed through Concourse A at Denver International, took the train to the west baggage claim, and left via the west level 4 passenger pick-up areas, between 1:15 p.m.
Last week, on perhaps the coldest night that I have experienced since leaving a college town situated more or less at the bottom of a lake, The Verge's Ashley Carman and I took the train up to Hunter College to watch a debate.
So Harvey Dinnerstein and Burton Silverman, friends since high school who had studied together at the Art Students League, packed up their drawing materials and took the train down past the Mason–Dixon line, noticing how their car suddenly became whites-only.
Ten years ago, when the ash cloud from the Eyjafjallajokull volcano grounded flights worldwide, soccer refused to be cowed: Barcelona took the bus to Italy to play Inter Milan; Liverpool took the train to Madrid to make sure a Europa League game could go ahead.
Finding no restaurants open, Ryan ordered a pizza to be delivered to a nearby MARTA station in College Park and took the train to go pick it up and bring it back to the airport's second-floor atrium, where he and his fiancee spent the night.
I left school and took the train up to see him the very next day, not because I thought it would mean so much to him to have me there, but to prove to my mother that I was a better person than she was: I was willing to be inconvenienced by someone else's suffering.
Rosset heard about "Tropic of Cancer" in his first year at Swarthmore, and he took the train in to New York City, where he bought a copy under the counter at the Gotham Book Mart—a store, incongruously located on West Forty-seventh Street, in the diamond district, that was legendary as an outlet for modernist writing.

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