How to Use train in a Sentence
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No one on the train was injured, the spokesperson added.
— Aaron Valdez, The Enquirer, 1 May 2024 -
Edens said the train speeds will exceed 200 miles per hour.
— Kris Van Cleave, CBS News, 20 Nov. 2023 -
The Mariposa slide is the third in recent years to stop trains at San Clemente.
— Phil Diehl, San Diego Union-Tribune, 9 Feb. 2024 -
The train of the high-low style looks phenomenal blowing in the wind on the bow of a boat!
— Nneya Richards, Travel + Leisure, 15 July 2023 -
The Philips Hue Bridge jumping on the Matter train will change a few things for users.
— Amrita Khalid, The Verge, 31 Aug. 2023 -
In Staunton, the train will make a short stop before making the return trip back to Goshen.
— Evie Carrick, Travel + Leisure, 25 Sep. 2023 -
One of the world’s great true-life train heist stories is set to return to the big screen in China.
— Patrick Brzeski, The Hollywood Reporter, 23 Mar. 2024 -
They are often used to carry cars, trucks and trains across rivers or canyons.
— Trevor Hughes, USA TODAY, 26 Mar. 2024 -
The three teens fled when the train pulled into the Broadway-Lafayette station, police said.
— Christina Coulter, Fox News, 9 Aug. 2023 -
The next sighting of Josh, Christina said, was at a train station about five minutes from the club.
— Kyani Reid, NBC News, 16 May 2023 -
Jason King said a northbound Coaster train struck the man.
— David Hernandez, San Diego Union-Tribune, 4 Sep. 2023 -
Police advised the man to get out of the car because a train was approaching.
— Bob Sandrick, cleveland, 16 Sep. 2023 -
The truck became lodged against the front of the train and was swept about 2,400 feet further down the tracks before the locomotive came to a halt.
— Grant Lancaster, Arkansas Online, 26 May 2023 -
The engineer saw the vehicle and applied the emergency brakes but was not able to stop the train.
— Christian Martinez, Los Angeles Times, 3 Jan. 2024 -
With the river at historic lows due in part to climate change, grain will have to be moved by train or truck instead.
— Laura Reiley, Washington Post, 10 Nov. 2023 -
For instance, if a fire breaks out in a train station in the Line, many people will be directly cut off from much of the city.
— Manon Bischoff, Scientific American, 13 Sep. 2023 -
On the day the trial was to begin, a crowd assembled in Richmond to wait for the train from Washington.
— Jill Lepore, The New Yorker, 4 Dec. 2023 -
This is another easy day trip that can be done via an hour-long train journey from Madrid.
— Jamie Ditaranto, Travel + Leisure, 18 Aug. 2023 -
Other train lines will run from 6 a.m. to midnight on Monday.
— Ryan MacAsero, The Mercury News, 17 Feb. 2024 -
The bride wore an asymmetrical silk swag-sleeve dress with a Watteau train by Danielle Frankel.
— Elise Taylor, Vogue, 26 July 2023 -
Holding open the door or giving up a seat on the train or bus is more common outside of the States, where it might be viewed as a form of sexism.
— Kathleen Peddicord, Forbes, 27 Mar. 2024 -
But all the different keys were the most important thing to have—keys to get into the train station, even keys to get into the trains.
— Jonathan Rowe, SPIN, 31 Oct. 2023 -
Crossing the city to get to an airport is no quick task, and doing so in comfort (via a cab as opposed to a train or bus) is pricey.
— Cailey Rizzo, Travel + Leisure, 10 Jan. 2024 -
Or, set your sights on the unrivaled mountain views from the New Tygart Flyer train.
— Arricca Elin Sansone, Country Living, 26 July 2023 -
Princess Iman, 26, and Princess Salma, 22, bent down to adjust the train at several points, making sure there were no mishaps or folds in the design.
— Stephanie Petit, Peoplemag, 1 June 2023 -
There are two departure points for this new sleeper train.
— Everett Potter, Forbes, 20 Apr. 2023 -
Videos from New York show groups of teens standing on trains, and others show people riding while holding to the outside of the train.
— Joe Heim, Anchorage Daily News, 16 Aug. 2023 -
About 19% of riders go on to use Metrolink, a train or other form of public transit, surveys show.
— Rachel Uranga, Los Angeles Times, 14 Sep. 2023 -
Just be aware that not all train lines accept the JRP, and that trains require advance seat reservations.
— Ingrid Abramovitch, ELLE Decor, 7 Aug. 2023 -
In early November 2022, Griner was loaded onto a train with other female inmates.
— J Wortham January Lavoy Krish Seenivasan David Mason, New York Times, 2 May 2024
- I've been trained in first aid.
- I'm training to be a nurse.
- We need to train more nurses.
- He's training as a chef.
- My boss is training me on the new equipment.
- I trained at that hospital.
- He was never formally trained as a chef.
- I'm training her to take over my job when I retire.
- She had to train her mind to think scientifically.
- They are highly trained professionals.
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Once trained, the birds were free to ring the bell on their own accord.
— Mack Degeurin, Popular Science, 2 May 2024 -
The interns are paid to work and train alongside some of the best journalists in the world.
— Los Angeles Times, 31 May 2023 -
The two met when Svensson was training a client at an L.A. gym.
— Lindzi Scharf, The Hollywood Reporter, 27 Jan. 2024 -
Winslet quickly whipped her head around and trained her eyes back toward the ocean.
— Susan Dominus, New York Times, 3 Mar. 2024 -
In this case, the artists will have to establish that their works were used to train AI system.
— Winston Cho, The Hollywood Reporter, 30 Oct. 2023 -
She’s been hit with hot flashes and cold spells, headaches, and cramping, which is tough to train through.
— Christine Yu, SELF, 4 Oct. 2023 -
It was used for training both pilots and ground crews during the war.
— Aliza Chasan, CBS News, 7 Feb. 2024 -
In essence, the rowers trained for about 21 hours per week and had stronger upper bodies.
— Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi, Discover Magazine, 9 Feb. 2024 -
His father was trained as a lawyer and worked in banking in Germany.
— Brian Murphy, Washington Post, 3 June 2023 -
The rats were trained to press a button that triggered a camera attached to their cage.
— Issy Ronald, CNN, 29 Jan. 2024 -
Learning how to train our brain to work for us and not against us is easier said than done!
— Lexy Perez, The Hollywood Reporter, 22 Feb. 2024 -
The boys have been trained to care for their own dormitories and building.
— Sheila McCann, The Salt Lake Tribune, 4 Sep. 2023 -
Meanwhile, Guy, 13 years his junior, had been training to be a chef.
— Penelope Green, New York Times, 15 Mar. 2024 -
On Thursday, the group held a webinar to train local activists on how to use it.
— David Gilbert, WIRED, 8 Apr. 2024 -
He is trained to attack if given the correct set of orders, in German.
— Sheelah Kolhatkar, The New Yorker, 25 Sep. 2023 -
For the second straight day, a Bob Baffert trained 2-year-old triumphed in a maiden special race.
— Bill Center, San Diego Union-Tribune, 12 Nov. 2023 -
Keepers trained the animals to leap over logs, stand perfectly still, and howl on cue.
— Rene Ebersole, Rolling Stone, 21 Apr. 2024 -
As part of his contract, Weidner was supposed to train a city attorney to take over the work.
— Ben Wieder, Miami Herald, 26 Jan. 2024 -
The team will fly directly from Monterrey to Kansas City and train there before the game.
— Michelle Kaufman, Miami Herald, 10 Apr. 2024 -
Cat ambassadors run in the zoo's cheetah encounter, appear in classrooms and are trained to travel and walk on a leash.
— Victoria Moorwood, The Enquirer, 2 May 2024
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