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They would take a train perhaps out in the country.
And why was he taking a train in the first place?
I never took a train or saw a camera before.
He might have to take a train south some day soon, buy a gun.
Let us wake up and give the public a reason to take a train.
From the airport he took a train into the city.
They were said to have taken a train through part of the route.
Another is to take a train from a more popular airport.
Anyone might stay there or take a train without being observed.
Who in their right mind would take a train that moved backwards?
I walk to the station and take a train to London.
He took a train to Ontario but found little work there.
She took a train to Detroit in order to meet her sister.
Perhaps they took a train to the north, and lived a quiet, happy life together there.
I don't think I've had reason to take a train from there.
If you're already in Europe, consider taking a train or driving there.
Nor was it certain that he had intended to take a train at all.
I took a train down to Southampton the following day.
I've done them both - arriving by plane and taking a train from one to the other.
You have to take a train and a bus to get here."
The couple insists that she is only six months in but ultimately take a train.
Michael is called in to drive the two to a main line station from where they plan to take a train to France.
They took a train the rest of the way.
I left the car in storage and took a train to Lexington.
Or you may prefer to take a train from the station to the airport.