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Sentences for train. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use train in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for train.

  • The train stopped. (8)
  • The train came up. (10)
  • The train had stopped. (10)
  • There is a train of sorts. (8)
  • And my train goes at eight. (8)
  • And you must go back by train. (8)
  • The garment had a long train. (12)
  • Have we run into another train? (9)
  • We shall see your train signalled. (10)
  • The train arrived in London at dusk. (10)
  • The train arrived in London at dusk. (22)
  • He prepared at once to catch the next train. (8)
  • In the train I was full of music in a moment. (10)
  • There was still one train that he could catch. (8)
  • The train moved out, and Jon fell on his knees. (8)
  • And, followed by his dog, he stepped from the train. (8)
  • And, wearily enough, he took the train back to town. (8)
  • Then the train ran in, and we hastened to look for him. (8)
  • Thither he sped by the handy railway and a timely train. (10)
  • Nataly inquired for the hour of the next train to London. (10)
  • When the train stopped, we found it packed inside and out. (9)
  • And, turning on his heel, he went out, and caught his train. (8)
  • The train was to start for France at eight, and I was awaited. (10)
  • They reached the station, five minutes in advance of the train. (10)
  • Off went the train, across a small gorse common, through a gate. (10)
  • They train you to concentrate the brain upon the object of study. (10)
  • Jumbo was killed by a train at St. Thomas, Ontario, in July, 1885. (21)
  • Young Patrick jumped from the train as headless as good St. Denis. (10)
  • I got off with Story to Milan by the train leaving Bologna at 1 A.M. (14)
  • The Colonel went to the station with them, and put them on the train. (9)
  • What Mrs. Soames had said to Bosinney in the train was now no longer dark. (8)
  • At first I thought I would get out as soon as the train had left the station. (8)
  • I might have missed a train, had there been any in the neighbourhood to catch. (2)
  • Just dull, ordinary people you never meet except on the street or in the train. (13)
  • The train came up, and Richard stepped after his uncle into one of the carriages. (10)
  • They re-enter the parlor, and the roar of the train announces that it is upon them. (9)
  • I get her away by train to the vessel, and on board, and there I give her the slip. (22)
  • The rest may have admirers; she only, a famous fair one, counts lovers in her train. (2)
  • At last the train slackened speed, and the well-known fir-country appeared in sight. (10)
  • The sun had dipped behind the mountains when the little train steamed down the valley. (8)
  • She departed to meet an afternoon train on the chance that it would land the professor. (10)
  • He raised his hat and stood on the platform until the long train had pulled out of the shed. (13)
  • His habit of obedience, pride of apprehension, and the time to catch the train, forbade inquiry. (10)
  • Here, a great strange old oak spread out its arms and seemed to hold the hurrying train a minute. (10)
  • Only when she was alone in the train, secure from all eyes, did she give way to desperate weeping. (8)
  • Braintop realized the fruits of the sacrifice of his return ticket by facing Mrs. Chump in the train. (10)
  • The train coming in a minute later, the two brothers parted and entered their respective compartments. (8)
  • Her train did not start for an hour; she had time for a walk, to warm herself, and went down to the river. (8)
  • Colonel Sudley named the train: an early train; the major was engaged to dine at the Club. (10)
  • The young fellow asked if he could be of any use to him, and then he said he would look him up in the train. (9)
  • As the train got away from the sprawling outskirts of the city, every stop marked a pause in social progress. (13)
  • He could not consult with June, because she had gone up that morning in the train of Eric Cobbley and his lot. (8)
  • Of their table acquaintance the Marches saw no one except Burnamy, who came through the train looking for them. (9)
  • She utters a wild cry, and as the train strikes the car with a violent concussion, she flings herself into his arms. (9)
  • But with an increase of symptoms in the train on the way home, he had realised to the full the sentence hanging over him. (8)
  • Coffee is gulped down eager throats, and the return to the train is made with hands and pockets overflowing with sandwiches. (21)
  • He transacted the business so promptly that he was able to tell her when he came in the evening that everything was in train. (9)
  • In the smaller cities his appearance at the local police station was almost simultaneous with the arrival of the circus train. (21)
  • And above the roar and clatter of the train, and the snoring of the Irishman, it kept sounding in her ears, hour after dark hour. (8)
  • The omnibus remained her chief association with London, for she decided to take the first through train for Italy in the morning. (9)
  • He had just time to catch his train, and all the way to Victoria looked at every face that passed, as lovers will, hoping against hope. (8)
  • These things accomplished, I took the train for Riversley, and proceeded from the station to Durstan, where I knew Heriot to be staying. (10)
  • Their own train drew into the depot, and they disputed upon the fact in question till they entered on the passage of the Suspension Bridge. (9)
  • Once in a while a tall princely-looking man, with a beautiful young woman and a train of courtiers and servants, came to inspect the building. (5)
  • The strain of sleeping in a moving train of cars at night and heavy hauling at day is tremendous, and strange, rough roads invite misfortune. (21)
  • They leaned over the track and looked up at the next station, where the train, just starting, throbbed out the flame-shot steam into the white moonlight. (9)

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