Sentence examples for train might from inspiring English sources

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Initially, there was panic, passengers said, because they thought their train might have been bombed.

Surely the sweepstake guy on the train might be a promising subject?

A passenger train might be limited to fourteen cars in New Jersey, ten in Pennsylvania, and eighteen in West Virginia.

To the uninitiated, a ride on the PATH train might seem like stumbling into a Bizarro World subway.

Zhang called D3115 to warn the driver that, because of the faulty signal, his train might shut down automatically.

"Some thought the train might have left the station already because he is old and not quite well.

Another suggested that the train might be reached via a neglected side exit leading to an abandoned taxi stand.

I chose the latter option, although the train might be a bit easier for a first-time visitor.

"China and Clevelandnd" meaning somewhere else, anywhere far away and different, where the next train might be headed.

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How does one ride it?" Yet in a city with a knack for accumulating superlatives, from China's biggest, wealthiest population to the country's tallest building and the world's highest hotel lobby (54th floor) -- and now its fastest commuter train -- might the lack of interest also be due to a feeling of exhaustion with breakneck change; or at least a desire to pause to catch one's breath?

"[This long train] might actually make it very difficult to get away from a predator".

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