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She tried to go by train and was turned back.
I decided that it was best to go by train.
I thought I'd go by train tomorrow morning, if that would be all right.
If he went now, he'd have to go by train.
To stay within our budget where possible we go by train or on foot.
"We go by train or plane and always at night," he said.
If Gray is going by train we might as well accompany him.
She often went by train to some distant party beyond the reach of horses.
Go by train and take a bus or taxi up from the station.
And if you'd really rather go by train, he can still give you a lift up to town."
Can you not spend one night in Mumbai and go by train the next morning?
Well if you want to enjoy natural beauty then the best option is to go by train.
The right-hand side of a businessman should always go by train.
If we go by train, nobody will know where we've gone."
I only remember him going by train when the car was out of order, and then he groused about it.
They were rarely permitted to take their own car but had to go by train or bus instead.
I would rather go by train or coach but can't find a service suitable.
He had assured her that it would be time-consuming to go by train.
I think we should go by train,' he said.
Because, being posh, we can afford to go by train.
Held as a prisoner of war for six months, she escaped and went by train to Switzerland.
For the disabled traveler who chooses to go by train, there is some good news.
After the murder, he went by train to Germany.
"Going by train one of them wanted to know.
He seemed to recover, and was not taken to hospital, but went by train back to Nottingham.