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Today they come in busloads, from 300 to 800 each day.
"Busloads of people would come up and start a baseball game."
There used to be busloads of kids dropped off here.
People still pour into town by the busload to see it.
People came to the site by the busload, an estimated half million, according to the military.
She said eight busloads of supporters had made the trip.
He brought a busload of his own pain to the role."
A busload of people get themselves driven out to the desert.
We'd have a busload of people going if we did that."
Before long, the faithful and curious were coming by the busload.
Every now and then, a busload of foreign tourists poured out.
Before anything can happen, a busload of school children arrives, and the two separate.
On a recent visit the Germans had arrived, busloads of them.
In less than an hour, 12 busloads of my children's friends would need to pass through this driveway to go home.
The place was filling up with busloads of tour groups; he and I seemed to be the only people alone.
"We anticipate busloads of people coming in from everywhere," he said.
As we were walking to our car, a busload of new guests arrived.
About 10 o'clock, he said, a busload of friends showed up at his house.
"Eventually I took a busload of young people to the function.
By early this morning, several busloads of officers had left the area and traffic was back to normal.
He also said he saw at least three busloads of people being taken away by the police.
With a busload of children, you need to step aside."
I didn't expect to run into this other busload of trouble, though.
Nearly a million people, some arriving in busloads, come to see the 1980 rink every year.
A busload of military police officers arrived early in the evening as access to the area was being limited.