Sentence examples for to stations from inspiring English sources

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to stations

noun

The fact of standing still; motionlessness, stasis.

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Walk up and down stairs to stations.

Live lobsters were delivered in advance to stations.

Elsewhere improvements to stations and the tracks are almost complete.

Additional cleaners will be assigned to stations and trains.

"The gasoline is here; it's just a matter of getting it distributed" to stations, she said.

Eventually, a truck pulls up to collect and deliver the gasoline to stations.

We should also be talking about bringing people back to stations, not de-staffing them.

But few people know the files exist, and even fewer go to stations to view them.

"It will take a little while to get the distribution to stations," he said.

NPR began to pitch "Here and Now" to stations on Friday morning.

Better access to stations and trains for disabled customers is promised.

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